Operation Daisy

This page documents the chronology of events starting in police operation "Seal" which then progressed to operation Daisy and finally the police attempt to legislate outside parliament to misinterpret the law and reclassify semiautomatic firearms as military style semiautomatic firearms.

 

 

Kim Smith, member of the Outcasts gang commits various criminal offences. February 2004 to August 2005. Apprehended in operation Seal and sent to jail by Lang J. Click on Mr Smith's mugshot to view his bio on S.A.F.E and their intel on him.

 

News report - This is the spark that lit the flame.

27/07/05

Police press release

28/07/05

NZ Herald

39/07/05

Fugitive

16/11/06

Kim Smith sentencing judgment

Note: Kim Smith, a Sergeant at Arms for the Outcasts was given a firearms licence by police. His licence remained valid during the Police hunt.

19/10/07

OPERATION DAISY - NEWS ARTICLE, BACKGROUND AND POLICE OPERATIONS

 

Dale Jenner arrested

 

Dale Jenner Court judgment

 

John Mabey arrested

17/12/08

News Report

 

Martin Bath arrested

02/03/09

Court judgment

 

John Mabey's legacy continues

 

Another of John Mabeys guns in criminal hands

 

Police try to reclassify sporting semiautomatic guns as military style semiautomatic firearms

August 2009

Under the guise of a "duty of care"

29/07/09

High Court states police opinion is inconsequential - judgment

01/03/10

High Court throws out police opinion - judgment


 

 


















 

 

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