Meeting on entry of Hell’s Angels
PA Auckland A special meeting will be held today between groups involved in the banning of overseas members of Hell’s Angels from entering New Zealand. The gang members were to have attended the New Zealand chapter’s twenty-fifth anniversary. The meeting was apparently being held to discuss acceptable guidelines for. the entry of Hell’s Angels into New Zealand, the
“New Zealand Herald” reported. The meeting will be attended by customs and immigration officials, the police and the president of the New Zealand Hell’s Angels and their counsel, Mr Christopher Harder. > The Auckland police said that they did not expect any more groups of Hell’s Angels to arrive. Thirteen of the gang members have been refused entry and turned back to Australia.
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Press, 1 July 1986, Page 4
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