Stolen vehicles, methamphetamine and guns have all been seized after police uncovered an alleged gang-linked “chop shop” operating in Canterbury.
Detective Senior Sergeant Damon Wells said over the past two weeks, police have executed search warrants at various properties associated with Mongrel Mob gang members in Christchurch and North Canterbury.

Police located and seized several thousand dollars in cash, methamphetamine, several firearms, and ammunition. Photo / Supplied
He said during the searches, police discovered the chop shop and successfully recovered several stolen vehicles, and also seized an array of other items.
“During these searches, police located and seized several thousand dollars in cash, methamphetamine, several firearms, and ammunition,” Wells said.
“Police also discovered a ‘chop shop’ and have been able to recover several stolen vehicles.”
A further five vehicles were seized by the courts due to unpaid fines.
“As a result, two men, who are both patched Mongrel Mob members, were arrested,” he said.
The pair have been remanded in custody, with a 34-year-old due to appear on March 25 and a 29-year-old due to appear on April 1.
Both are facing charges relating to driving matters, possession of methamphetamine for supply, possession of cannabis, and unlawful possession of ammunition.
Police have not ruled out further charges.

Over the past two weeks, police executed search warrants at various properties linked to Mongrel Mob gang members in Canterbury. Photo / Supplied
Wells said police were committed to disrupting and minimising the social harm caused by gangs in the community.
“If you have any information or concerns about illegal activity, please make a report through 111 if there is an immediate threat, or through 105 – with as much detail as possible – either online or over the phone, if it is after the fact."
Information could also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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