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Sep 15, 2023
You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. Additional police staff will be deployed ahead of an event in Christchurch this weekend involving members of the Mongols MC gang. Detective Inspector Joel Syme said police opted to call in the additional officers after they became aware of the planned event involving gang members and associates. "Additional police staff will be deployed in the city over the weekend to closely monitor the behaviour of those attending the event," Syme said. Syme said police responded to a crash on Friday morning involving two motorcycles travelling to the event. No one was injured in the crash on SH 1 (Omihi Rd), north of Amberley, which was reported to police at 11.25am. "Our expectations around these types of events are very clear and I can assure the community that we will have resources in place to respond to reports of unlawful behaviour," Syme said. "We also encourage the public to report any instances of unlawful activity and unsafe driving to us, so we can take appropriate action." Members of the public are urged to phone 111 to report an incident taking place, or call 105 or visit https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105 to report non-urgent matters to police.
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