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  1. In December 2017, Head Hunters East President Wayne Doyle, and entities associated with him, were investigated by police. A judge found in favor of the police, who argued that Mr Doyle had used a charitable trust he controls, the That Was Then This Is Now Trust, to launder nearly $20 million between the years of 1994 and 2017.

  2. Veteran organised crime detectives have given a rare insight into the workings of the Head Hunters and the man alleged to be its chief. George Block reports. How did Wayne Doyle amass his...

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  3. A judge has ordered alleged Head Hunters boss Wayne Doyle and the gang to forfeit about $15 million of profits, covering the East Chapter’s prized pad in Marua Rd and several other properties.

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  4. At the centre of it all is Wayne Doyle. While his name appears on records for each of the properties restrained, it is the ownership of the Marua Road headquarters that points to the roots...

  5. Aug 27, 2024 · A judge ordered the forfeiture of cash, properties and a vehicle from Wayne Doyle, the president of the Head Hunters gang in Auckland. Police said the decision confirmed Doyle's influential role in the organised criminal group and sent a message to all gangs.

  6. Oct 10, 2023 · Wayne Doyle sat with family in the back of a hearing room in the Auckland High Court yesterday while the Crown opened the Police Commission­er’s case before Justice Peter Andrew. “Mr Doyle is the president of the Head Hunters motorcycle gang, an organised criminal group which engages in drug dealing and violent property offending for ...

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  8. Aug 27, 2024 · The decision in court today follows an investigation which police say has spanned nearly a decade. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said the forfeiture orders against Head Hunters President Wayne Doyle total $14.8 million, under the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act.

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