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The Mongrel Mob (sometimes self-labelled as the Mighty Mongrel Mob or colloquially known as the Mob) is an organised crime street gang and prison gang based in New Zealand. With a network of more than thirty chapters throughout the country and additional operations in Australia and Canada , the Mob is the largest gang in New Zealand . [ 3 ]
It was formed as the "Black Bulls" by Reitu Harris and Māori youth in Wellington about 1970, [4] [5] but was changed to Black Power in 1971. [6] The gang was founded in response to the rival Mongrel Mob gang and white power associated gangs.
Of these, 35% were Mongrel Mob and 33% Black Power, with no other individual gang having more than 5% of the imprisoned gang population. [22] As of April 2013, gang members and affiliates account for over 30% of inmates, with over 10% of New Zealand prisoners being Mongrel Mob members. [23]
Mongrel Mob - mixed but predominantly Māori and Polynesian. [3] Alameddine crime network [4] - predominantly Lebanese. The gang operates out of Merrylands, New South Wales. 03 District - 3318, 5214 (Edenhope, Goolwa) 03s Main Rival Is Ararat (3377) and Nhill (3418)
Bloods, Mongrel Mob, Tribesmen [1] The Killer Beez ( Killa Beez ) are a large street gang based in New Zealand , mainly based in the South Auckland area. They were founded in 2003, as a large rogue street gang in Ōtara , [ 2 ] as a spin-off of the larger "Tribesmen" gang.
Mongrel Mob [3] King Cobras [4] Tribesmen Motorcycle Club [5] Black Power; Killer Beez; BTW (Bad Troublesome Ward) [6] Aotearoa Natives [7] Uru Taha Taranaki [8] 28 ...
In July 2020, 10 members of the Tribesmen Christchurch confronted a small group of Mongrel Mob members outside of the Christchurch District Court. This confrontation led to a fight occurring, during which a Mongrel Mob member's head was stomped on multiple times. The fight was broken up by Court Security officers. [16]
Patches" of criminal gangs, such as traditional rivals Black Power and the Mongrel Mob, were also evident. [citation needed] (Black Power were Muldoon supporters. [42]) A group of peaceful protestors dressed as clowns were beaten with batons by police. [43]