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Naenae homicide investigation: Police appeal for CCTV as hunt for large, heavily tattooed man accused of fatal shooting continues

Melissa Nightingale
By Melissa Nightingale
Senior Reporter, NZ Herald - Wellington·NZ Herald·
11 Dec, 2024 05:53 AM7 mins to read

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Albert Enoka, a former Rebels gang president, was shot dead in Lower Hutt on December 10.

Albert Enoka, a former Rebels gang president, was shot dead in Lower Hutt on December 10.

  • Albert Enoka, a former Rebels gang president, was shot dead in Lower Hutt yesterday.
  • Friend Robert Morgan described Enoka as having “potential to turn people for the better”.
  • Police said the people involved knew each other and were connected to gangs, but there was no information to suggest retaliation would occur.

Police have appealed for CCTV footage from a Lower Hutt street where a man died yesterday as they continue hunting for a large, heavily tattooed man accused of fatally shooting him.

Albert Enoka, 39, died from his injuries on Seddon St in Naenae as police and members of the public tried to save his life about 3.20pm on Tuesday.

Police were just minutes away when another man allegedly shot him after a verbal altercation, but despite arriving on the scene within five minutes of the shooting, they did not see the shooter or his gang associates and could not save Enoka.

District manager of criminal investigations, Detective Inspector John Van Den Heuvel, told media this afternoon the shooter is described as being about 30, with a large build and full facial tattoos covering his whole face, including forehead, cheeks and chin.

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Enoka, a former Rebels gang president, was reportedly involved in a brief verbal altercation with another male prior to the fatal shooting, but police don’t believe there will be any retaliation.

Van Den Heuvel said police are appealing to residents in central Naenae – in particular people in Seddon St and Judd Cres – who have street-facing CCTV cameras to come forward.

“If you have any information, no matter how big or small, please let us know.”

Police were quick to recover the getaway car yesterday – a black 2008 Mercedes Saloon, registration KRP453 – but have not found the gun used in the attack.

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Detective Inspector John Van Den Heuvel speaks to media about the homicide investigation. Photo / Melissa Nightingale
Detective Inspector John Van Den Heuvel speaks to media about the homicide investigation. Photo / Melissa Nightingale

The car was found at a property on Judd Cres, and police want to hear from anyone who saw it yesterday, Van Den Heuvel said.

The shooter is believed to have left with other gang associates.

While police were still working to figure out what had happened, “this does appear though to be an incident between known parties who are gang associates or gang members”.

“So you’re asking if there’s likely to be any retaliation? We don’t see any information to lead us to believe that.”

When asked whether police knew if the victim and attacker belonged to different gangs or the same gang, Van Den Heuvel said “We know the people involved have links to gangs and we’re still trying to unravel exactly what that looks like.”

He said police don’t yet know what the motive was for the shooting and urged anyone with information “big or small” to speak to police.

The body was removed from the street about 11.30pm and a blessing was performed by local iwi.

Van Den Heuvel said police are not in a position to release the victim’s name, but the Herald understands it is Albert Enoka, also known as Alby.

Police launched a homicide investigation after the former Rebels gang president was found critically injured on the street and was unable to be saved by members of the public and emergency services staff at the scene.

Today, police cordoned off a property along the street and could be seen working down the driveway, with a blue tent set up at the end.

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Albert Enoka, also known as Alby, died yesterday after being shot in Lower Hutt.
Albert Enoka, also known as Alby, died yesterday after being shot in Lower Hutt.

Enoka had been released from prison earlier this year, having served a lengthy stint for a violent home invasion and kidnapping in 2015.

He and a co-offender were jailed for the methamphetamine-fuelled crime, which happened because he believed his girlfriend was cheating on him.

Enoka received a 10-year prison sentence, which he later successfully appealed down to eight years and five months.

The appeal hinged on whether the court had given him enough of a discount for assistance he offered authorities, the details of which are suppressed.

Friend Robert Morgan said he had only known Enoka “since he got out early this year”.

“What I knew of him wasn’t so different from everyone else.”

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Morgan, who was Enoka’s barber when he was released from prison, said although Enoka had a “colourful past” he was also “a gentle soul”.

Police have cordoned off a property on Seddon St in Naenae. Photo / Melissa Nightingale
Police have cordoned off a property on Seddon St in Naenae. Photo / Melissa Nightingale

He said Enoka’s whānau line would not be described as gentle, but in their time together Enoka reflected more on change “than jumping back on the gangster life”.

“But the gravity of that proved too strong.

“Some may have known him for years but not truly know him because of what he represented in front of their eyes, but only a few will know from what he represented in front of their hearts.”

Morgan said he was sad to hear of Enoka’s death, and felt a mixture of sadness and anger at how he had died.

He said he would miss Enoka’s presence.

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“He had potential to turn people for the better.”

Armed police guarded Seddon St yesterday and were turning away traffic during the school rush.

Police remained at the scene of a shooting in Lower Hutt this morning. Photo / Melissa Nightingale
Police remained at the scene of a shooting in Lower Hutt this morning. Photo / Melissa Nightingale

One woman said they arrived home and were told by police to “get inside and stay inside”.

She said everybody on the street saw Enoka’s body, and she was concerned for her kids as they were getting home from school.

“It’s a sad turn of events,” she said.

Another woman, who said she had lived on Seddon St “forever”, was out the back of her property when she heard sirens and assumed the incident was further away.

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When she eventually came out front she was told by police to go back inside.

The woman said what happened was “incredible” and she was “shocked”.

Armed police patrolling a cordon in Naenae, Lower Hutt. Photo / Supplied
Armed police patrolling a cordon in Naenae, Lower Hutt. Photo / Supplied

“It’s sad, really, I’m still shocked about it,” she said today.

A large group of Enoka’s family were gathered on the street outside her home last night when she went to bed. She said she spoke briefly to them and was told they were from Wainuiomata.

Another resident said the broad daylight attack was “just something to process, I guess”.

Police yesterday said the incident would have caused “great concern” for nearby residents and the wider Naenae community.

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“We will have an increased presence in the area in the coming days to provide reassurance,” a spokesperson said.

A member of the public, one of the first people on the scene, yesterday said police told him the man had been shot.

“We noticed the guy on the road, so we blocked it off to prevent others blocking the way for emergency services.

“[I] just assumed the guy was involved in a hit and run.”

He said another woman at the scene had performed CPR on the person.

“[It was] shocking all right, was loads of people around, kids as well.

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A man was found in a critical condition in Seddon St, Naenae this afternoon. Photo / Google
A man was found in a critical condition in Seddon St, Naenae this afternoon. Photo / Google

“A few cars turned up that must have been associates of the victim – they nearly overtook the emergency service vehicles coming down the road.”

A video of the scene, posted to social media, shows police, ambulances, and fire engines in the area, with armed police officers manning cordons.

Anyone with information can contact police via 105. The investigation is called Operation Ratio and the file number is 2412103356.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555111.

Melissa Nightingale is a Wellington-based reporter who covers crime, justice, and news in the capital. She joined the Herald in 2016 and has worked as a journalist for 10 years.

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