Police are looking at putting more uniformed officers on the streets
of South Auckland in a bid
to stop spiralling youth gang violence.
Police have launched their sixth homicide investigation in the region
in the past three months,
after Riki Harry Mafi, 17, died following a violent attack at the
weekend.
Counties-Manukau District Commander Steve Shortland said that in the
past year a police youth
action team had been set up and extra social workers drafted in.
He said he was considering boosting the number of uniformed officers
patrolling the streets.
Riki Mafi died in the early hours of Tuesday morning after being
beaten with a baseball bat in
the Otara town centre on Saturday night.
Detective Senior Sergeant Pizzini said it appeared the attack was
unprovoked.
Police were still looking for four men in relation to the incident.
The high numbers of youths roaming South Auckland streets with weapons
at night was of grave
concern, he said.
Manukau City mayor Sir Barry Curtis estimated about 200 people under
the age of 25 in the area
were involved in street gangs and said examples needed to be made of
them before more people
were hurt.
Youth worker Alan Va'a said anger, unemployment, boredom, drugs and
alcohol were behind the
continuing youth gang problem.
A joint approach from within the community was needed, he said.
Last weekend's attack happened two weeks after a fight in Otahuhu
which ended when a man was
dragged to his death underneath a car.
A youth was shot dead at the same spot a month earlier.
Police attributed the killing to turf wars between a Pacific islands
street gang and a Maori
street gang.
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