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Desert Rd homicide: Duo appear in court over alleged murder of Ricky Wang after body found in shallow grave

By Sam Hurley & Jared Savage
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19 May, 2020 03:50 AM3 mins to read

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Focus: Buried in a shallow grave near the Desert Road. Two men have now been charged with murder in relation to Ricky Wang’s disappearance. Video / File

Two men accused of murdering a man, who was missing for three years before his body was found in a shallow grave near the Desert Rd, have appeared in court.

A tip-off led police to a grisly discovery of human remains, believed to belong to a Chinese man missing since 2017, buried on the side of Rangipo Intake Rd, which is off Desert Rd near Tongariro.

The body, which police say "had been in place for a period of time", was exhumed in March and an autopsy confirmed the case was officially a homicide inquiry.

Although the remains are yet to be formally identified, police believe they belong to Bao Chang Wang, known as Ricky, who has been missing since 2017.

Yesterday, some two months after the remains were found, police arrested two men, aged 28 and 33, and charged them both with murder.

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They appeared this afternoon in the Waitakere District Court.

Crown prosecutor David Johnstone began the hearings by seeking an order suppressing details of the case.

Judge Glubb granted the application, which was supported by defence lawyers Ron Mansfield and Steven Lack. The reason for the suppression order was also suppressed.

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Detective Inspector John Sutton said in a statement today that a dedicated team of detectives have been working on Operation Quattro and "expect that further arrests will be made over the course of the investigation".

Sutton said police are following a number of leads from information provided by the public.

Judge Glubb also suppressed both men's names and declined the Herald's application to photograph the duo, who appeared in court via video link.

Both men, who are yet to enter a plea, were remanded in custody until an appearance in the High Court on June 3.

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Yesterday's arrests also follow the arrest of a 29-year-old man earlier this month who was charged with accessory after the fact to murder. He is due to appear in the High Court at Auckland next week.

The three arrests come nearly three weeks after police released a photograph of Wang, a Chinese national and New Zealand permanent resident.

His family believed he had travelled overseas in 2017 and he was not reported as missing in New Zealand.

Police had been in contact with his family in New Zealand and in China to make sure he did not leave the country under a different identity.

Police search a home in West Auckland last month over the disappearance of Ricky Wang. Photo / Dean Purcell
Police search a home in West Auckland last month over the disappearance of Ricky Wang. Photo / Dean Purcell

An examination of an Auckland apartment was also conducted over a two-week period in late April. It was the second Auckland property to be searched as part of the investigation.

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Earlier last month, the Herald revealed police and ESR scientists were combing a property in Massey, West Auckland, looking for evidence about the death.

"The address that is the subject of the scene examination was recently sold to a family [who] are not in any way connected to this investigation," Sutton said.

• Anyone with information is asked by police to call 0508 RANGIPO (0508 726 447) or anonymously phone Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 – reference "Ricky Wang". Mandarin-speaking Police officers are available.

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