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Gangland Informer Sues Police
Submitted By: Phantom
Article Date: 06/28/1999
URL: http://www.goofball.com/news/990628_box

WELLINGTON (Reuters) : A gangland informant is suing New Zealand police for breach of contract, claiming he was short-changed after incriminating his partners in crime.

The former member of the Mongrel Mob, whose name is being suppressed by the High Court, has lodged a suit in the court in Auckland seeking NZ$220,000 ($116,000), The New Zealand Herald reported.

The man, in his mid-30s, claims he was given a promise of a substantial payment for providing information about drug and gun crimes that was not fulfilled.

As no fixed amount was agreed with police, the man has asked the court to determine a reasonable figure based on his claim for a mix of general, contractual and punitive damages.

Lawyer Paul Dale said his client was promised enough money to set himself up in life again.

"What he received was in fact only about NZ$6,000 and he was left high and dry and has since had to leave the country because of fear of retribution."

The Mongrel Mob is one of a number of organized gang networks active in New Zealand's major population centers. It shares a reputation for extortion, violence and armed drug dealing with other gangs.