King Cobras (gang)

King Cobras
Founded 1950s
Founding location Auckland, New Zealand
Years active 1950s-present
Ethnicity Polynesian and Maori
Criminal activities Drug dealing, assault, murder
Allies Bloods, Crips, Central Auckland street gangs

The King Cobras are a prominent gang in New Zealand.

History

The King Cobras were founded originally in Ponsonby, sometime in the 1950s,[1] and are prominently Polynesian and Māori.[1] The King Cobras claimed territory runs from Central Auckland down to Mangere, Papatoetoe and the Cobras have proven to be very violent in cases regarding territory.[2] The Cobras presence starts in the North Shore,[3] and travels as far down south as the Hutt Valley and Wellington reigon.[4] The Cobras have proven to be very violent and have been involved in major cases of Drug Dealing.[1]

Involvement in organised crime

The Cobras have had a history of possessing firearms,[5] and have been involved in the dealing of methamphetamine, cocaine,and marijuana.[6] In 2003, members of the King Cobras ran a large methamphetamine ring along with the Head Hunters in one of Aucklands biggest drug-cases.[7][8] The King Cobras have been involved in several murder cases, including that of a 15-year-old boy,[9] and the shooting of a rival gang member, as part of a membership process.[10]

Territory

The Gang has chapters and presence across South, Central,[11] North[3] and West[6] Auckland. As well as Hutt valley and Wellington.[4]

Gang regalia

The King Cobras use phrases such as 11.3, Aiga and the sounds of a Snake.

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