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Comanchero president Pasilika Naufahu admits money laundering over $3.8m Auckland home, as well as bar and cafe

Comanchero president Pasilika Naufahu admits money laundering over $3.8m Auckland home, as well as bar and cafe
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Comanchero gang president Pasilika Naufahu has pleaded guilty to money laundering charges involving a $3.8 million Auckland mansion and local hospitality businesses. The conviction follows a long-term police investigation into the gang's financial activities.

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This case highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to dismantle organized crime networks by targeting their financial assets and money laundering operations.

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