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Drugs, cash and firearm seized from Napier home in latest Operation Bloodhound raid

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13 Apr, 2022 08:17 PM2 mins to read

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Cash seized in the latest Operation Bloodhound bust. Photo / Supplied

Cash seized in the latest Operation Bloodhound bust. Photo / Supplied

Police have raided another property as part of Operation Bloodhound and seized a significant amount of methamphetamine, cash, and a firearm.

Hawke's Bay police arrested a 37-year-old man on Wednesday after a search warrant at a Napier address.

Eastern District Crime Services Manager Detective Inspector Dave de Lange said the Napier man is charged with "a number of drug-dealing offences" and is due to appear in Hastings District Court on Thursday.

The latest arrest follows the discovery of a homemade taser and three homemade pistols at a rural property near Hastings as part of earlier Operation Bloodhound raids.

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The busts began on March 21 to "investigate and disrupt" gang activities in the Eastern Police District.

A gun seized during an Operation Bloodhound raid in Napier. Photo / Supplied
A gun seized during an Operation Bloodhound raid in Napier. Photo / Supplied

There have been raids on two gang properties in Napier and Tamatea on April 6, netting $100,000 in cash.

Detective Inspector David de Lange said in a statement following those raids that police had also searched a rural property on March 29, finding several homemade pistols, other firearms, firearm parts, ammunition, cannabis plants and drug utensils.

The police description of the March 29 haul and the person arrested, along with the date, matched details on a number of charging documents filed in the Hastings District Court in the same week.

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According to those documents, a 54-year-old man was allegedly in possession of a number of homemade or modified weapons, including three homemade pistols, a homemade "torch gun" and a homemade taser.

The man was also allegedly in possession of more than 200 rounds of varied ammunition, including 120 shotgun cartridges, along with other firearms, a cannabis plant and meth pipes.

He is due to appear again in the Hastings District Court next month.

De Lange said last week that police had received intelligence that a Hawke's Bay man had been making firearms and other weapons.

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He said Operation Bloodhound was being conducted across the Hawke's Bay and Gisborne Tairāwhiti areas, targeting members and associates of the Mongrel Mob and Black Power.

In one traffic stop, police found about $14,000 in cash, weapons and drug utensils in the vehicle.

So far, more than 30 people have been charged and 30 firearms seized.

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