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Mob members in court over mass gang brawl at hotel

Author
Melissa Nightingale,
Publish Date
Tue, 7 Oct 2025, 2:45pm
Six Mongrel Mob members and associates have been charged. File photo / Sarah Bicknell
Six Mongrel Mob members and associates have been charged. File photo / Sarah Bicknell

Mob members in court over mass gang brawl at hotel

Author
Melissa Nightingale,
Publish Date
Tue, 7 Oct 2025, 2:45pm

Multiple gang members have been charged following a mass brawl at a Palmerston North hotel.

Six Mongrel Mob members and associates are due to appear in Palmerston North District Court for their alleged parts in a gang fight on August 8.

Police were called to the hotel on Main St about midnight. A large number of Mob members and associates from areas nearby, including Palmerston North and Hawke’s Bay, had attended an R18 event there earlier in the evening.

It is believed a disagreement began over missing property between a member of the public and a gang member.

This altercation shortly escalated to another gang member assaulting the member of the public, initiating a mass brawl.

“A series of Mongrel Mob members were involved in assaulting members of the public, and in some instances, bottles, bar stools and other weapons of opportunity are believed to have been used,” police said.

Multiple people received minor injuries and received medical attention at the scene, then later at Palmerston North Hospital.

Police identified multiple people believed to be responsible for the brawl, and a Gang Conflict Warrant was issued in the Manawatū area.

The warrant broadened police’s power under the Criminal Activity Intervention Legislation Act, giving police special powers to search vehicles and occupants of vehicles of suspected gang members, and seize firearms, weapons and vehicles.

As a result of the investigation, a number of search warrants were conducted in relation to the brawl, resulting in the arrest of seven Mongrel Mob members.

Acting Detective Sergeant Richard How said this violence stemmed from people not being able to accept no as an answer.

“Clearly the use of violence by these gang members to get their own way is not going to be tolerated,” How said.

“These arrests are pleasing and show the community our determination to ensure each person is held accountable for their behaviour and actions in this incident.”

Six people, most aged in their late 30s, are due in court on various assault-related charges. One 27-year-old man was warned for possession of an offensive weapon.

While the investigation into the brawl continues, police cannot rule out further arrests or charges.

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