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Police said they would be monitoring the gathering of theKing Country chapter in Taumarunui over the next five days.
Ruapehu District Mayor Weston Kirton said it was expected to be a large reunion, but there would be extra police officers in the area.
“We’re talking probably a couple of hundred [police officers] that might converge into the area and I understand [the reunion is] on the outskirts of the township. It’s in the Taringamotu valley area and close to a marae but I don’t think its in the marae because they weren’t welcome on the marae,” Kirton said.
“We’ve had this stuff in the past where these events come along and you might get some burglaries or vandalism done in town, but it’s usually the guys that have come in from out of town.
“I think the last time this happened we had some young prospect mob guys that did a bit of damage around the town and it came out the next week that they weren’t the locals they were the ones from out of town.
“I’ll be a bit more cautious this weekend if they’re going to be around,” Josiah said.
Police are advising anyone who sees illegal or unsafe activity in the area to contact them on 111 or 105.
- RNZ
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