Sixteen gang members who took part in a funeral procession for a fellow gang member in Auckland have been charged in relation to dangerous driving.
Police confirmed more than a dozen people had been charged in relation to dangerous driving and anti-social behaviour on Auckland roads after the large funeral procession in June.
The funeral was for Taranaki Fuimaono, 43, who died in Auckland City Hospital shortly after being arrested.
Hundreds of people turned out to Fuimaono's funeral held in Auckland's Grey Lynn, in June, and resulting in a huge procession of gang members on motorbikes riding through parts of the city and on the city's motorway networks.
Inspector Jacqui Whittaker said police had been making extensive follow-up inquiries since the funeral that caused concern and some disruption on the roads.