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Tribal Huk gang leader Jamie Pink arrested

Author
NZME staff,
Publish Date
Fri, 28 Oct 2016, 5:30PM
Jamie Pink, leader of the Tribal Huk gang (Photo / Supplied)
Jamie Pink, leader of the Tribal Huk gang (Photo / Supplied)

Tribal Huk gang leader Jamie Pink arrested

Author
NZME staff,
Publish Date
Fri, 28 Oct 2016, 5:30PM

The man at the centre of an apparent gang war on methamphetamine in Ngaruawahia has been arrested.

Jamie Pink, leader of the Tribal Huk gang, is understood to have been arrested today after police took his car earlier this week.

It follows claims by Pink he had been shot at and "lost and eyeball" in the so-called war to rid the tiny Waikato town of the drug P.

"Following the forensic examination of a vehicle in relation to recent activities in Ngaruawahia, a 45-year-old man has been arrested on charges of unlawful possession of firearms," a police spokesman said.

Pink drove his car, a black SUV, to another media outlet in Hamilton on Monday and later said "two little old ladies" blew his eye out with a tommy gun.

He had said the two old women shot at him as he sped away on Te Rapa Rd while travelling toward Ngaruawahia.

Pink, who was sporting and eye-patch earlier this week, has been vocal in his claims to have cleared Ngaruawahia of 14 meth houses and told Fairfax his injuries were a backlash to running P dealers out of town.

However there was no record of Pink being hospitalised at Waikato Hospital for an eye injury and a police spokesman today said no complaint had been laid with them in relation to the alleged shooting of the vehicle they had examined.

When asked if Pink had been arrested, police said a 45-year-old man had been charged with unlawful possession of firearms.

The man will appear in Hamilton District Court next week.

Police said they could not comment further now the matter was before the courts.

Pink could not be reached for comment when contacted by the Herald this afternoon.

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