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flag Protest continues in Maketū over Crown's seizure of Māori ancestral land linked to unconvicted former gang member.

flag A protest continues in Maketū, Bay of Plenty, supporting Valentine Nicholas, a former Mongrel Mob member, and his whānau, who are resisting the Crown’s seizure of three waterfront properties forfeited under New Zealand’s Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act. flag Though Nicholas was never convicted of money laundering, a 2016 court ruling found he and his partner benefited from about $1.17 million in criminal activity. flag The properties, claimed as ancestral land, remain unsold after years of failed attempts, and the Official Assignee has obtained court orders to take possession, urging voluntary compliance while warning of further legal steps. flag Supporters argue the seizure is unjust and discriminatory against Māori, maintaining a peaceful occupation. flag Police are monitoring the site, and no immediate eviction is planned, but the government maintains its authority to recover assets without a conviction, requiring owners to prove legitimate ownership.

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