Two hunters alerted police to the presence of armed men in camouflage in the Ureweras after stumbling into their camp, the Herald can reveal.

For the full story go to www.nzherald.co.nz
Monday October 15, 2007

Anti-terror raids
Police today arrested 17 people in nationwide raids linked to alleged weapons training camps in the Bay of Plenty.

The story of what the hunters saw – to be reported exclusively in Tuesday’s New Zealand Herald – forms part of the background to an extensive investigation by 300 police including the specialist police anti-terrorist unit.

The raids appear to have targeted Maori, political and environmental activists and were conducted under the Suppression of Terrorism Act and Firearms Act.

Refer nzherald.co.nz for the full story.

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