From midnight tonight, new laws targeting gang-related crime and intimidation will come into effect, with police across the country ready to enforce the regulations under the Gangs Act 2024.
These laws grant law enforcement enhanced tools to curb gang activities, including prohibitions on displaying gang patches, signs, or symbols in public spaces.
Assistant Commissioner Paul Basham stressed that police are prepared to take swift action against breaches.
“If you wear a gang patch in public, or display a sign or symbol associated with a gang, you can expect the attention of Police, either at the time of the offence, or at a time that suits us,” Basham stated.
To support the rollout of these new measures, police have launched Operation Nickel, a nationwide initiative designed to ensure officers are equipped to enforce the laws effectively. Basham assured the public that the operation positions police well to respond to and address violations promptly.
“There will be no excuses. Anyone found in breach of the law can expect the certainty that Police will take action,” he said.
While enforcement is a priority, police have clarified that emergency and priority calls will remain their primary focus. In instances where immediate response to breaches is not possible, officers will gather evidence for enforcement action at a later date.
The newly established Gang Disruption Units will play a central role in this effort. These dedicated teams will target priority offenders, follow up on reported breaches, and, where necessary, execute search warrants and make arrests to recover gang-related insignia.
“Our message is simple — Parliament has passed a law, it’s our job to enforce the law, and we will be enforcing it,” Basham reiterated.
Police personnel nationwide have undergone training to understand the intricacies of the new law and ensure consistent application across the country.
Slippery slope to authoritarianism…gang insignia today, whats to stop them banning any insignia and by extension, organisation so called Parliament (more like an elected tyrants) don’t like? Maybe even reformist political party’s. Just look at how Liz Gunn/NZ Loyal has been treated, stomach turning stuff.
Frankly, I hope this fails and I personally wont support it or those trying to enforce it. Free speech, free expression, are BASIC RIGHTS in any society that wants to call itself a democracy. No “if’s”, no “buts”.
NZ police looking to squash the competition.