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Police swoop after shots fired near Rotorua playground, shoppers during gang conflict

Matthew Martin
By Matthew Martin
Senior reporter, Rotorua Daily Post·NZ Herald·
22 Apr, 2017 11:31 PM4 mins to read

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Rotorua police arrested a man alleged to have fired shots at rival gang members in Kuirau Park. Photo/Stephen Parker

Rotorua police arrested a man alleged to have fired shots at rival gang members in Kuirau Park. Photo/Stephen Parker

Shots have been fired during an alleged gang altercation near a busy Rotorua market and children's playground.

Police say the area was teeming with shoppers and it was only through sheer luck an innocent member of the public wasn't hurt.

The shooting happened about 10am yesterday at Kuirau Park near the CBD and the popular Rotary Charity Market.

"Reports from the public were that there was an incident between members of rival gangs, and that shots had been fired. This happened near a children's playground in the middle of the Saturday morning market, while the area was teeming with shoppers," a police press release stated.

​"A short time later, police located a vehicle with damage consistent with a shot being fired at it. An examination of the scene confirmed to police that a firearm had been involved."

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Later that day, police searched a Western Heights address after receiving information from the public.

A 27-year-old man was arrested and will appear in the Rotorua District Court tomorrow facing firearm and disorder charges.​

Detective Senior Sergeant John Wilson of the Bay of Plenty police said police took this type of offending seriously and inquiries into the matter were continuing.

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He said there had been a "real and significant risk to innocent members of the public going about their business with their families on a sunny Saturday morning".

"I am aware that there were many people present when this incident occurred who may be able to help this investigation.

"If you witnessed this incident I urge you to come forward and make contact with the Rotorua police. Police are also keen to obtain any mobile phone footage that may have been captured by witnesses.

"It is only through sheer luck that no one was hurt, and police are determined to identify all those involved and hold them to account for their actions," Mr Wilson said.

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Rotorua Lakes Council sport and recreation portfolio leader Charles Sturt said he was left almost speechless after he heard the news.

"It's not what we want to see happening in Rotorua.

"Kuirau Park has undergone a major overhaul, with more plans for the Aquatic Centre, so we can create a family-friendly place.

"Let's hope this is a one-off and I congratulate the police on their swift action.

"This could have been a lot worse if a child or any innocent bystander was hurt.

"These gang members are skating on thin ice," he said.

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Rotorua North Rotary Club president elect Noel Hill said he did not hear any gunfire and was alerted to the situation by a woman who told him there were gangs in the area and to call the police.

The Rotary club operates the popular Saturday market in the park.

"The next thing we saw was a police car arriving," Mr Hill said.

"It was further away from us down by the amenity block and I don't think anyone near the market would have had any problems.

"But, obviously this is of concern when that sort of thing happens and it's good to see the police acted fairly quickly to get to the scene."

Rotorua MP Todd McClay said the incident was concerning but was not isolated to Rotorua.

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"I think it demonstrates the significant harm the gangs do to communities throughout New Zealand.

"This is not systemic to Rotorua, there are gangs in many parts of New Zealand and I think the police did a very good job keeping on top of them but ultimately the gangs are criminal organisations."

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Rotorua Police Station on (07) 348 0099.

Alternatively, information can be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on (0800) 555 111.​

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