New Zealand - Hells Angels gang members have descended on a beach suburb in Nelson despite threats of violence from a rival skinheads group.
About 20 Hells Angels arrived from Wellington after passing through police checkpoints on both sides of Cook Strait. Several were fined for traffic infringements.
The trip is to mark the first anniversary of a public outing in Nelson by patched members of the Red Devils, a front gang for the Hells Angels.
The group was also supposed to take part in a charity bike ride this weekend, but that is now unlikely after several hotels and the charity beneficiary, St John's ambulance in Nelson, refused to take part.
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