BOP crime spree: Five people arrested

The arrests come after a number of search warrants were executed in Opotiki last week. File photo/SunLive.

Five people are facing a variety of charges following what police say is a crime spree, including a police car being rammed in Tauranga.

In a statement release today, police say three people are in custody, while another two are yet to appear in court.

The accused were arrested after a week of "thorough and methodical investigation by Bay of Plenty Police".

“Some of these search warrants required extensive planning and information and we are pleased with the results so far,” says Bay of Plenty Organised Crime Group Detective Sergeant Leonie Smith.

A 21-year-old faces 19 charges which include unlawful taking, burglary, theft, receiving stolen goods, arson and a number of driving charges, including ramming a police car in Tauranga. 

“The police officer suffered only minor injuries but was obviously shaken by the incident,” says Leonie.

A 27-year-old faces 10 charges including unlawful taking, receiving stolen goods, arson and driving charges.

A 29-year-old is facing 10 charges including burglary, unlawful taking and receiving stolen goods. 

All three men appeared in court last week and have been remanded in custody to appear in court at a later date.

“Another male, aged 24 years, was arrested for resisting police and assaulting police at one of the addresses and he will appear at the Opotiki district court on this Thursday, April 18.

“At a separate address later last week another man, aged 25 was arrested and he is facing charges of receiving stolen goods – a trailer to the value of $17,000. 

“He will appear this Thursday, April 18, at the Opotiki District Court also.

“The arrests come after a number of search warrants were executed in Opotiki last week.

“Police will continue to target prolific offending of this nature and I’m thrilled to get these people off our streets.

“Any time we are able to recover stolen property is a great result not only for us, but those who are missing valuable personal items.

“We are committed to ensuring we are holding all offenders accountable, so this is a positive outcome and is great for all involved.”

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2 comments

GREAT POLICE WORK

Posted on 15-04-2024 20:50 | By The Caveman

BUT watch the WET BUS TICKETS from the courts !!!!

They will be back at it AGAIN within a month !!!


Pathetic Sentences

Posted on 16-04-2024 07:00 | By Thats Nice

They don't stay off the streets for very long though do they? C'mon National, hurry up and toughen up the sentencing.


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