One person is in custody and a loaded 3D printed firearm is off the streets following great Police work in Counties Manukau yesterday.
At about 6.20am, officers were on their way to a family harm incident when they were flagged down by a member of the public on Te Irirangi Drive.
Counties Manukau East Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Rakana Cook, says the victim told Police he was drinking with a group of males at the Manukau Velodrome when one of them presented a firearm towards him before leaving in a BMW.
"The Police Eagle helicopter was in the area and located five vehicles at the velodrome, one of which matched the description provided by the victim.
"Units have signalled for the vehicle to stop, however it has fled from Police towards Eterna Place, Clover Park."
Police did not initiate a pursuit, however the vehicle has come to a stop after driving over bollards.
"The driver has attempted to run from the vehicle, however Police have quickly taken him into custody," Inspector Cook says.
"Ammunition and cannabis were located on the driver and a loaded magazine and makeshift taser were found in the vehicle."
Inspector Cook says Police also stopped another vehicle, which was travelling with the BMW.
"Two females were taken into custody and a loaded 3D printed firearm was found in the vehicle, which matched the items found in the BMW.
"It's very pleasing to take another dangerous weapon off the streets.
"This is yet another example of great proactive Police work, which creates a safer community.
"Police will continue to patrol this area and are working with our partner agencies to ensure members of the public can be safe and feel safe while going about their business."
A 29-year-old man will appear in Manukau District Court today facing a number of charges including presenting a firearm at a person, unlawful possession of a firearm, failing to stop and dangerous driving.