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The crime rate has continued to decline in the twenty-first century. In 2010, the number of murders fell by about 25% from the previous year. Reported crimes have generally become 6.7 percent less frequent. [22] In 2011, New Zealand's recorded crime rate was at its lowest in 15 years, down another 5.6% on the figures from 2010. [32]
Matu Tangi Matua Reid entered the One Queen Street building in the Auckland CBD with a pump-action shotgun on 20 July 2023. [7] The 21-storey building near the Commercial Bay Shopping Centre originally opened in 1973 and was undergoing renovations as part of the Commercial Bay redevelopment project, with the building planned to house offices and a hotel. [7]
In early 2005, crime statistics for both recorded crime and recorded apprehensions for the last 10 years were published by Statistics New Zealand. These statistics provide offence statistics related to individual sections of legislation and appear to be the most detailed national crime statistics available today.
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In addition, several Australian-based bikie gangs including the Comanchero and Mongols expanded their operations to New Zealand. [23] Both Police Commissioner Andrew Coster and National Party leader Christopher Luxon attributed the rising crime rate and gang membership to the repatriation of New Zealand deportees from Australia. [22] [24]
New Zealand Nomads [1] Head Hunters Motorcycle Club [2] 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 Brotherhood [9]