Mongrel Mob bikers warned by ferry bosses: Be good Wed, 3 Feb 2021, 3:50PM
The gang members roared through the quiet North Canterbury town of Amberley on Friday. Photo / George Heard
Mongrel Mob bikers warned by ferry bosses: Be good Wed, 3 Feb 2021, 3:50PM
Members of the Mongrel Mob who travelled down to the South Island for a weekend meet-up have been warned by Cook Strait ferry bosses to be on their best behaviour for the return trip.
The Mighty Mongrel Mob Barbarian MC – a motorcycle chapter offshoot of New Zealand s biggest gang – held a national hui in Christchurch over the weekend.
More than 100 riders and associates roared into the Garden City from around the country for the meet.
Mongrel Mob gang members returning from South Island warned by ferry bosses to be on good behaviour
3 Feb, 2021 01:03 AM
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The Mongrel Mob ride through the North Canterbury town of Amberley last week. Video / Kurt Bayer
The Mongrel Mob ride through the North Canterbury town of Amberley last week. Video / Kurt Bayer
Members of the Mongrel Mob who travelled down to the South Island for a weekend meet-up have been warned by Cook Strait ferry bosses to be on their best behaviour for the return trip.
The Mighty Mongrel Mob Barbarian MC – a motorcycle chapter offshoot of New Zealand s biggest gang – held a national hui in Christchurch over the weekend.
Mongrel Mob gang members have descended on tourist hotspot Queenstown, while police in Christchurch probe a vicious one-punch assault allegedly by a gang m
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Police want to speak with this Mongrel Mob gang member who they believe is responsible for an unprovoked attack on a young rugby player in central Christchurch.
Promising rugby player Leni Taufateau was out with friends in Christchurch early on Sunday morning when he was knocked unconscious in an unprovoked attack by a Mongrel Mob member in front of dozens of onlookers. Now, the 19-year-old is fighting for his life in hospital, his rugby future hanging in the balance. Taufateau, who moved to Christchurch from Tonga on a rugby scholarship at St Thomas of Canterbury College, had spent the day playing at a rugby league tournament before going to a prize-giving and on to a friend’s 21st birthday.