A third person was arrested just last week and also charged with murder.
Also today, police arrested two further people who were charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice.
It’s understood police investigated upwards of 20 suspects, with a large group of people believed to have been near the property at the time of Te Kani’s death.
Crown prosecutor Sonny Teki-Clark told the court in a previous hearing that the trial should be set down for the Hamilton High Court, with there being too many defendants to fit in the Tauranga courthouse.
Police were initially called to a disorder incident involving a group of people at a residential address on Maungatapu Rd on May 14 last year. Officers arrived to find Te Kani already dead.
While he had no kids of his own, an uncle of Te Kani’s said he adored his nieces and nephews.
“He was a very active and well-loved member of all of the communities that he associated himself with.”
The murder investigation remains ongoing, police say, with a trial tentatively set for 2024.