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Taking the sting out of the Killer Beez - gang members arrested

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Two gang members have been arrested in Blenheim, one after he completed a drug deal in a car park.

Police discovered 56 grams of methamphetamine and a large quantity of cash were located as part of a region wide sting.

The pair were set to appear in Blenheim District Court on Saturday.

A large number of search warrants have been executed in the district since Tuesday as police swung Operation Bear into action.

Police have arrested 11 gang members, filed 67 charges, and restrained vehicles, jet skis and more than 100 pairs of high-end shoes.

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Operation Bear targeted the Killer Beez. Photo: Supplied.

The operation, which began in July this year, targeted the distribution of methamphetamine by the Killer Beez gang.

Tasman Organised Crime Unit Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Dye says large number of search warrants have been executed in the district since Tuesday 7 November.

“Our investigation has proven that these gang members have zero regard for the community in peddling this dangerous drug.

“Being willing to sell product that causes such harm to vulnerable people, when the Killer Beez rules are that members of the gang are not allowed to use the drug due to the harm it causes, is unacceptable.”

Throughout the operation Police seized 1.2kg of methamphetamine, including 1kg seized from a courier as he landed at Nelson Airport from Auckland.

Police also seized $143,000 in cash, small amounts of cocaine, and just over 95kg of cannabis.

Over the course of the operation a sawn-off shotgun, 20 rounds of shotgun ammunition, and 11.22 rounds were seized, along with several assets believed to be bought through the proceeds of crime.

This includes a 2019 Ford Ranger, 2016 Toyota Highlander, three Harley Davidson motorbikes, two Seadoo jet skis, a Ranco aluminium fishing boat, jewellery and 136 pairs of Nike and Timberland shoes.

A multitude of investigative techniques were deployed to specifically target those in the gang’s leadership roles.

Of the 11 gang members arrested — aged between 27 and 46 – three were in gang leadership positions.

Two of those people are from Auckland and one is from Nelson.

Two further gang associates were also arrested for on-selling drugs purchased from gang members.

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Police seized a large quantity of high end goods as part of Operation Bear. Photo: Supplied.

The Killer Beez members are from West Coast, Nelson, and Blenheim and were all actively involved in supplying methamphetamine throughout Tasman District, making money at the expense of others.

Charges filed include: multiple methamphetamine supply-related charges, possessing cocaine for supply, possessing cocaine, engaging in a money laundering transaction, and participating in an organised criminal group.

Detective Senior Sergeant Dye says Police work incredibly hard to hold offenders to account.

The 11 Killer Beez gang members charged are believed to be the most influential members of the gang in the Upper South.

“The investigation team will now be identifying those using methamphetamine in our community to help.

This will include referrals to rehabilitation services and facilities to assist with any addiction issues, and ultimately reduce the demand for the drug among the public.”

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Police seized three Harley Davidson motorbikes as part of the successful operation. Photo: Supplied.

For assistance with drug and alcohol addiction there are several organisations available to assist, one of which is the Alcohol Drug Helpline: 0800 787 797 or online at: Alcohol Drug Helpline

“Police will continue to hold those who bring harm to the community through the supply of methamphetamine to account and we ask the community for their help.

If you see any unlawful or suspicious activity, please contact Police on 105 if it’s after the fact or 111 if it’s happening now,” says Detective Senior Sergeant Dye.

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