Members of the Mongrel Mob, one of the country’s largest gangs with more than 1,000 associates, vowed to protect their ‘Muslim brothers and sisters’ praying at the Jamia Masjid mosque in Hamilton on the North Island. Wearing their trademark black and red leather waistcoats which feature the words Mongrel Mob alongside the gang’s British Bulldog insignia, members performed their haka before standing guard outside the mosque. Their performance was met with a round of applause and cheering from members of the Muslim community who watched before heading inside to pray
Members of the Mongrel Mob, one of the country’s largest gangs with more than 1,000 associates, vowed to protect their ‘Muslim brothers and sisters’ praying at the Jamia Masjid mosque in Hamilton on the North Island. Wearing their trademark black and red leather waistcoats which feature the words Mongrel Mob alongside the gang’s British Bulldog insignia, members performed their haka before standing guard outside the mosque. Their performance was met with a round of applause and cheering from members of the Muslim community who watched before heading inside to pray
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