Jailed chop-shop boss to lose properties in Upper Hutt

Jailed chop-shop boss to lose properties in Upper Hutt

New Zealand Police

Jailed chop shop boss Abdul Ahmadi received $800,000 in stolen cars and now looks set to lose millions in property as a result.

Justice Jonathan Eaton of the High Court has granted the police commissioners application for an order for sale of two restrained properties in Upper Hutt on Montgomery Crescent.

The properties at 35 and 37 Montgomery Crescent have respective capital values of $1,090,000 and $700,000.

Source: New Zealand Herald

01/12/25

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