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2020. 2. 28. 21:02카테고리 없음

Children, motorbikes and gang patches features front and centre of a slick new Head Hunters video.Gang members in the video, set to a rap song, perform burnouts on their bikes, wheelies in motorway tunnels and drive and drive in a bunch on Auckland roads.It's the young kids in the video that have attracted attention, as a criminologist warns the move was effectively a recruitment drive for young members.And Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis said although the Government didn't support organised crime, it couldn't do anything about people riding motorbikes and putting videos on the internet. Kerry Juan O'Donnell, 44, committed suicide on April 25, 2017. The coroner determined pressure from Head Hunters gang members to repay a debt was a 'dominating factor' in his death.University of Canterbury criminologist Dr Greg Newbold told: 'I think it's a recruitment drive really, I don't think they're trying to scare other people off, but attract people to their brand.

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They want to up their profile. They're showing that your family is part of the whole deal.' I feel sorry for kids who are brought up in that kind of environment, myself - I don't think it's healthy - but that's their reality.' The video was likely an attempt to attract new, younger members, Newbold said.A police spokesperson said police were committed to protecting members of our community from the effects and influence of organised criminal groups.' We know there is a link between organised criminal gangs and crime,' the spokesperson said.

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'Police are committed to protecting members of our community from the effects and influence of organised criminal groups.' We are committed to keeping our communities safe and we will respond to any behaviour or activity that puts any members of the public in danger. We encourage anyone to contact us immediately whenever they see any dangerous or illegal activity.' We are committed to reducing the harm caused by organised criminal groups and this is an area of particular focus for Police. The Commissioner announced earlier this year that Police will be receiving an extra 200 dedicated staff who will be specifically focused on preventing crime related to gangs and drug-related offending.' Stuff has contacted the producers of the video for comment.