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King Cobra convoy on the move across Auckland for senior member's funeral

Author
Jaime Lyth & Cherie Howie,
Publish Date
Fri, 5 Sept 2025, 10:52am
The funeral cortege of senior gang member Rocky Pulete travelling along Auckland's Southerwestern Motorway.
The funeral cortege of senior gang member Rocky Pulete travelling along Auckland's Southerwestern Motorway.

King Cobra convoy on the move across Auckland for senior member's funeral

Author
Jaime Lyth & Cherie Howie,
Publish Date
Fri, 5 Sept 2025, 10:52am

Hundreds of gang members are travelling across Auckland today for the funeral and burial of Ulaiasi Pulete, one of the most senior members of the King Cobras.

Mourners will ride from West Auckland to South Auckland to pay their respects to the leading criminal underworld figure, known as Rocky.

Police have warned motorists to be aware of a heavy gang presence on the roads.

The procession from the funeral home in Henderson to the cemetery in Onehunga began at 11.50am.

More than 100 mourners gathered outside the funeral venue at Davis Funeral Services in Henderson.

Pulete was carried out of the funeral procession in a white coffin emblazoned with “Chief Rocky, Lifetime Member” and placed into a black hearse.

About 20 mourners arrived on motorcycles earlier this morning. Photo / Jason DordayAbout 20 mourners arrived on motorcycles earlier this morning. Photo / Jason Dorday 

Dozens of revving motorcyclists followed the hearse towards the Northwestern Motorway. Two motorcycles have large Palestine flags fixed to their fronts.

Some are wearing T-shirts and hoodies with tribute messages to Pulete, with one wearing a blue hat with the initials KC.

Several have red or black traditional keffiyeh neck scarves on, in recognition of Pulete’s support of Palestine.

Ulaiasi 'Rocky' Pulete outside the North Shore District Court in 2009. He was later convicted of a drug-dealing offence orchestrated while in prison. Photo / Dean PurcellUlaiasi 'Rocky' Pulete outside the North Shore District Court in 2009. He was later convicted of a drug-dealing offence orchestrated while in prison. Photo / Dean Purcell 

Pulete has been lying at the King Cobra pad in Manurewa. He will be buried at Waikaraka Cemetery in Onehunga later today.

Those close to the late gang member are wearing traditional mourning mats and tops with “Pulete” in capital letters and Psalm 23:4 – “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me”.

Rev Setaita Taumoepeau K Veikune told the funeral procession that Pulete’s carer told him during his last moments; “You are no longer Rocky, you are Ulaiasi again”.

Mourners are gathering outside the venue for the funeral of Ulaiasi Pulete in Henderson this morning. Ulaiasi Puletewho was one of the most senior members of the King Cobras gang in Auckland. Photo / Jason DordayMourners are gathering outside the venue for the funeral of Ulaiasi Pulete in Henderson this morning. Ulaiasi Puletewho was one of the most senior members of the King Cobras gang in Auckland. Photo / Jason Dorday 

The scene was calm as people mingled outside the venue before the service. Earlier, police spoke with mourners who had stopped on their motorcycles near the venue.

About 20 mourners arrived on motorcycles, and Palestine flags are on display on the lead motorcycles. Several riders revved their engines as they turned into Collard Place, outside the funeral venue.

A man wears a T-shirt in memory of "Rocky". Photo / Dean PurcellA man wears a T-shirt in memory of "Rocky". Photo / Dean Purcell

One mourner outside the funeral told the Herald that Pulete was a “beautiful soul” who had “found God” later in life.

“The bro found God. And I’m happy for him.”

Police monitoring gang movements 

Waitematā West area prevention manager Inspector Kelly Farrant confirmed police would closely monitor the movements of gang members travelling across Tāmaki Makaurau for the funeral. 

The funeral for former King Cobras gang leader Ulaiasi Pulete is at the Davis Funeral Home in Henderson. Photo / Dean PurcellThe funeral for former King Cobras gang leader Ulaiasi Pulete is at the Davis Funeral Home in Henderson. Photo / Dean Purcell 

“Motorists can expect to see a large number of gang members and associates travelling around the region.

“We’re reminding all those who are travelling on our roads to not act in any way that can put yourself and other road users at risk.”

Farrant said police would ensure public safety by monitoring traffic movement and minimising disruptions.

Those close to the late senior King Cobras gang member are wearing traditional mourning mats and tops with Pulete in capital letters. Photo / Jason DordayThose close to the late senior King Cobras gang member are wearing traditional mourning mats and tops with Pulete in capital letters. Photo / Jason Dorday 

“We will also be investigating any unlawful behaviour and, where enforcement action cannot be taken at the time, expect our staff to follow up.”

Business Onehunga said the disruption was likely to be most noticeable in Neilson St about lunchtime today.

Those close to the late senior King Cobras gang member are wearing traditional mourning mats. Photo / Dean PurcellThose close to the late senior King Cobras gang member are wearing traditional mourning mats. Photo / Dean Purcell 

“Police have stated they will be investigating any unlawful behaviour. We will do our best to share any further information as it becomes available. 

“Our goal is to ensure our members are as prepared as possible for any potential impact on their businesses.” 

Police say the movements of gang members travelling across Tāmaki Makaurau for the funeral will be closely monitored. Photo / Jason DordayPolice say the movements of gang members travelling across Tāmaki Makaurau for the funeral will be closely monitored. Photo / Jason Dorday 

It said local businesses and staff should be prepared for road closures, traffic delays and a high volume of vehicles and pedestrians in the area. 

One mourner told the Herald he was from the Head Hunters. 

The funeral for former King Cobras gang leader Ulaiasi Pulete at the Davis Funeral Home in Henderson. Photo / Dean PurcellThe funeral for former King Cobras gang leader Ulaiasi Pulete at the Davis Funeral Home in Henderson. Photo / Dean Purcell 

Ulaiasi ‘Rocky’ Pulete 

Putele was 57 when he died on August 29. 

He started his criminal career in the early 1990s as a bank robber. 

He was handed a 14-year sentence for organising a drugs shipment worth nearly $1 million with smuggled cellphones while inside prison in 2001. 

Arthur William Taylor (left) and Ulaiasi Pulete in the dock in 2011. Photo / Brett PhibbsArthur William Taylor (left) and Ulaiasi Pulete in the dock in 2011. Photo / Brett Phibbs 

In 2011, Pulete was convicted of conspiracy to supply methamphetamine while behind bars at Paremoremo prison. 

Pulete was finally released from prison in 2017, but the following year, he suffered a life-changing accident. 

He was pinned against a brick wall after his ute rolled down the driveway at his Auckland home in 2018 and had to use a wheelchair for the rest of his life. 

Jaime Lyth is a multimedia journalist for the New Zealand Herald, focusing on crime and breaking news. Lyth began working under the NZ Herald masthead in 2021 as a reporter for the Northern Advocate in Whangārei. 

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