The officer in charge of the operation, Detective Sergeant Chris Fouhy, said the armed robbery was a stark reminder that criminal gangs such as the Rebels were involved in more than just drugs and stolen property.
"They are prepared to put lives at risk. The police will use all the tools we have available to us to target these criminals and dismantle their activities. It is particularly pleasing to get this arsenal of firearms out of their hands."
Mr Fouhy said police, and the Kaikohe community, would not tolerate criminals in the town.
"The public can rest assured that we will leave no stone unturned when serious crimes such as this aggravated robbery occur."
Mr Fouhy said anyone else who knew about the robbery or the arson of the getaway car could ring Kaikohe police on (09) 405 2960 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111. The Rebels, an Australian motorcycle gang, have been striving to get a foothold in Northland. They set up a short-lived club house in an industrial unit in Whangarei and moved into a commercial property on Kaikohe's Mangakahia Rd.
Their plans to buy the property, however, are believed to have fallen through. The property is back on the market.
*Three Kaikohe men appeared in the Kaikohe District Court yesterday. They were Ngawati James Paul Wilson, 26, charged with armed robbery, theft of a car, stealing petrol, and arson of a car. Cliff Charles Wharerau, 37, was charged with armed robbery, theft of a car, stealing petrol, three counts of unlawful possession of a firearm, and receiving a firearm. William Michael Waiti, 36, was charged with helping Wilson evade arrest, and possession of equipment and materials capable of being used to make methamphetamine. Wilson and Wharerau were remanded in custody and are due back in court on December 6. Waiti was granted bail to December 17.