Police have made two arrests and removed a firearm from the community in Manurewa.
On Tuesday afternoon, Manurewa Police were called to a Great South Road property after a man was reportedly trying to gain entry.
Counties Manukau Central Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Warrick Adkin says Police were called at about 3.40pm.
“It was reported that a known offender was likely involved, and concerningly for us it was reported that he was in possession of a firearm,” he says.
“Armed staff made an approach to the address, and located the victim who was unharmed, and the offender had not gained entry.”
Meanwhile, the Police Eagle helicopter had deployed into the Manurewa area and located a vehicle of interest parked in Browns Road.
“Eagle observed a man and woman exit an address and get into this vehicle and tracked it to South Mall,” Inspector Adkin says.
Armed Police staff approached the parked vehicle and quickly took both occupants into custody.
Inspector Adkin says methamphetamine was located in the vehicle, and a 42-year-old woman was arrested in relation to this.
“No firearm was located in the vehicle; however a search of the Browns Road property located a cut down firearm, which is an excellent outcome.”
“Seizing illegal firearms such as this, will reduce harm in our community and enhance public safety.”
A 38-year-old man will appear in the Manukau District Court charged with unlawful possession of a pistol and ammunition, along with speaks threateningly.
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