Head Hunters Motorcycle Club


The Head Hunters Motorcycle Club are an outlaw motorcycle club in New Zealand. They are found all around the North Island, but are mainly based in East Auckland, with its headquarters being located in Ellerslie. They also have chapters in West Auckland, Wellsford, Northland and Wellington. They have a long criminal history, with more than 1000 criminal convictions, and 110 members and associates in the New Zealand prison system.

History

The Head Hunters were formed in 1967, in the East Auckland suburb of Glen Innes as a large multi-ethnic street gang, but later moved its location, and eventually, in 1985, evolved into a Motorcycle Club, before becoming a legally incorporated society in 1996.
They are known allies of the Hells Angels, the Filthy Few, and the Nomads.
The Head Hunters run a successful fight club running out of their East Auckland headquarters.
The gang is known for its reputation of violence. With the growth of their 'violent' reputation, seeing themselves as an elite group of criminals, the gang began to restrict its membership.
When speaking about the gang, Detective Sergeant Craig Martin Turley said,
"The Head Hunters Motorcycle Club is considered one of the most dangerous organised criminal operations in the country. It controls the West Auckland crime scene......They are responsible for the manufacture, sale and distribution of Class A, B and C controlled substances, with deals taking place throughout the country......The organised theft, receiving and distribution of stolen property has a value, over the years, in the millions......The murders, serious assaults and suspicious disappearances are also cause for considerable alarm. The extortions, home invasions and robberies are ongoing".

Organisation

The Head Hunters are an organised crime group, using companies, societies, and trusts to shroud their operations and cash flow in secrecy.
The gang has a single strategy: remain limited in members, report all to the central headquarters in Ellerslie, and expand nationally.
The Head Hunters' main rivals are loosely connected gangs with no centralised national body, whereas the Head Hunters legally incorporated a National Body with the Societies Office in 1996, the Head Hunters Motorcycle Club Incorporated.
The organisation has been known to use the patching over tactic with smaller regional gangs, allowing them to become Head Hunters, only if they adhere to the business model.
The reach of the Head Hunters is multinational, with links to the Asian organised crime syndicates well known by the New Zealand Police. These connections are the main connection for the Head Hunters acquiring their supplies for their methamphetamine operations

Members and Chapters

Notable Members

The Head Hunters East Auckland have opened their gym to the public, providing a place for the youth to get off of the streets. The gang also has placed a ban on methamphetamine use within its ranks.

Business Ventures

The Head Hunters commonly use the purchase of legitimate businesses in order to cover, and launder, for drug and extortion work undertaken by the gang. Allegations of money laundering are yet to proven in a New Zealand court of law.

Legal Status

The 'HEAD HUNTERS MOTORCYCLE CLUB INCORPORATED' was incorporated as an incorporated society in New Zealand on 5 December 1996.

Assets

The 2017 Financial Statements, of the incorporated portion of the organisation, lodged with the New Zealand Societies Office stated the total assets to be $106,630. The assets listed included a property, 7 Centennial Park Road, Wellsford. A search of the property shows clear Head Hunters New Zealand imagery and symbolism. The Centennial Park property is also listed as the registered office of the society, and is a well known headquarters for the Head Hunters North chapter, located in Wellsford.
The Marua Road headquarters for the East Chapter is owned by a New Zealand company, East 88 Property Holdings Ltd. The shares of the company are all held by trusts, of which all are overseen by the most senior members of the Head Hunters.

Fight Clubs

Fight Club 88

The organisation is well known to own, and operate, Fight Club 88 out of their Ellerslie headquarters, 232 Marua Road.
The Head Hunters profit not only from the boxing training enterprise, but from the '88' merchandising that sees them sell caps, hats, t-shirts, gym bags, and sweatshirts, among others.
Capital Cage Club

The Wellington Chapter previously operated a Cage Fighting training facility in Upper Hutt. The operation was run by the Head Hunters-run charitable organisation, Capital Transitions Charitable Trust Board. The Board was incorporated on 18 September 2012, with the purpose of providing a 'training facility for small, targeted groups of people, who may not otherwise have access to such facilities.' It was reported in 2013 that the gym had since been closed, with all signage, equipment, and items linked to the gym being removed in February 2013.
The club had been registered to an Upper Hutt address, 16 Goodshed Road, and had operated by Wellington Chapter members Nathan Waka Paul Hemana, and former-Head Hunters Motorcycle Club Incorporated trustee, Philip MacFarland.
The charitable trust is still registered, and has not yet been struck off the register, indicating it is still actively used.