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Police, FMA close ranks on Du Val firearm, asset seizures

Police defer to the FMA, which denies knowledge of what was seized, even as it progresses its ‘active investigation’.

FMA claims not to know what's in the boxes.

Police confiscated at least $40,000 worth of private possessions, including firearms, from the Remuera home of Du Val Group founders Kenyon and Charlotte Clarke, sources close to the investigation into the Auckland property developer say.

The early morning raids on August 2 by both the police and

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Brent Melville Tue, 24 Sep 2024
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