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Organised crime networks are escalating their activities in New Zealand, Associate Minister of Police Casey Costello says, announcing a new cross-agency plan to combat them.

"New Zealand and our Pacific neighbours are being increasingly targeted by organised criminal groups, who are using new technologies and new ways of operating," she said. "We need a different, stronger and more cohesive response."

However, Labour police spokesperson Ginny Anderson said the move was very late in the play for this government and looked a lot like a programme introduced by Labour in 2007, while Greens justice spokesperson Lawrence Xu-Nan said details were very sparse, and any new work needed to take a responsible position when it came to the affects of organised crime and drugs in the Pacific.

Many New Zealand agencies have some level of responsibility for dealing with organised crime, but more work was needed to enable them to work to

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