"I have no comment whatsoever," Stedfast said this morning.
However, someone with intimate personal knowledge of Gloriavale said another official operation was focusing on the community and how it cared for and protected children.
"I think they've been gunning for them," the source said.
They described a community "under siege", with the leadership increasingly being questioned by younger members.
The whistleblowers, however, were being ostracised.
People in the wider Grey district community were increasingly aware of what was happening at Gloriavale because younger men kicked out of the commune were being given outside employment and support, the insider said.
Aitken said other police often visit Gloriavale and have increasingly done so over the past two years.
This was to do with the police being in an active "education role" at Gloriavale, particularly in the community's schools.
"We're out at Gloriavale all the time because we do a lot of education in the school, so it's not unusual for police to go to Gloriavale," Mrs Aitken said.
- Greymouth Star