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New Zealand prison uprising: rioters surrender after six-day stand-off

  • MP Rawiri Waititi of Maori Party said he escorted the men out of Waikeria Prison after they ‘achieved what they set out to do’
  • Much of the prison is now uninhabitable, with the Department of Corrections saying it was concerned about the structural integrity of burned buildings

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Security outside Waikeria Prison was tightened during the stand-off. Photo: NZ Herald
Sixteen inmates who had been locked in a stand-off with authorities and camped on the roof of a New Zealand prison for almost a week have surrendered.
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Rawiri Waititi, a member of parliament and co-leader of the Maori Party, said he escorted the 16 men out of Waikeria Prison, south of Auckland, at around midday on Sunday.

“They were ready to come down. Naturally, they were tired and hungry but still very determined to see change,” Waititi said in a statement.

“They have achieved what they set out to do when they embarked on bringing attention to their maltreatment in prison,” the lawmaker added.

Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi said the inmates were trying to bring attention to their maltreatment. Photo: Rotorua Daily Post
Waiariki MP Rawiri Waititi said the inmates were trying to bring attention to their maltreatment. Photo: Rotorua Daily Post
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Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis was cited by the The New Zealand Herald as confirming the siege was over. He said that the group destroyed the prison’s “top jail”, rendering it unusable.

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