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Serious questions need to be answered about why Police have raided a second drug rehabilitation centre hosting gang members on bail, National’s Police spokesperson Mark Mitchell says.
“In August, Police raided a drug rehabilitation centre run by the Ahikaa Trust where they found guns, ammunition, methamphetamine and bundles of cash. Today, Police also raided Nga Kete Wananga bail facility and found similar items.
“The fact that bail rehabilitation facilities are being used as gang pads where Police are recovering illegal firearms, drugs and cash is a serious failure of our justice system.
“The public deserves to know who is approving these facilities, who is running them, why Government Ministers have visited at least one facility where illegal items were found, and what actions were taken when the Government was made aware of this problem.
“The Government set a dangerous precedent when it gave $2.7 million to the Mongrel Mob from the proceeds of crime fund last year. It should be cracking down on these organisations – not offering them handouts.
“Labour’s soft-on-crime approach is clear to see when courts are sending gang members to what are effectively gang pads and exposing neighbouring communities to serious danger.
“Gangs peddle misery in our communities, and since this Government came to power, we’ve seen gang membership increase by more than 45 per cent.”
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