
A dozen motorcycles, 16 cars and $400,000 in cash have been seized as part of an investigation connected to the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club in West Auckland.
It comes after police earlier seized more than $2.4 million in cash, a gun, methamphetamine and cannabis as part of an investigation called Operation Samson in July.
Police allege those involved have ties to a sophisticated money laundering operation across Tämaki Makaurau.
As a result of the investigation one person had been charged with “significant” drug dealing and importation offences, police said.
Some cars seized included a GTO, a Ford Range Rover, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, Isuzu D-Max and a Mini Clubman.
Detective senior sergeant Eddie Evans said police were working to shed light “on the activities of a trans-national organised crime group operating in New Zealand”.
“Police are committed to holding those who accumulate assets and wealth through illegal means to account.
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