Dangerous fugitive not to be approached

Police have warned the public not to approach a fugitive, saying he is dangerous and is taking extraordinary lengths to avoid arrest.

Leslie Mark Pairama is an alleged prominent member of an organised criminal group who is currently wanted on active warrants to arrest for kidnapping and aggravated robbery offences dating back to August of last year.

Waikato Police District Crime Manager, Detective Inspector Karl Thornton, said last night detectives supported by members of the Waikato Armed Offenders Squad went to a Burwood Rd Matamata address seeking Pairama, the alleged president of the Rogue chapter of the Mongrel Mob gang.

"Pairama, also known as known as Lester Pairama or Lester Rogue has an extensive criminal history with over 95 convictions, many for serious violent offending, Mr thornton said.

Police said he is dangerous and should not be approached."

Mr Thornton said officers attending the incident appealed for the occupants of the house to come out but when their calls went unanswered tear-gas was used to make the property safe for Police staff to search.

The house was found to be unoccupied.

"It was during this search that Police got an idea of just what lengths Pairama will go to avoid arrest.

Located inside a wardrobe in one of the bedrooms our staff located a hidden cavity equipped with a radio scanner.

"Pairama is also known to take drastic measures to change his appearance including by having tattoos removed or added to avoid being identified."

A male Maori 178cm tall of medium to solid build, Mr Thornton said Pairama is known to have connections throughout the North Island and anyone who sees him or has information on his whereabouts is asked to ring 111.

Alternatively, information can be left anonymously with the independent Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.

NZME

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