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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Auckland-based Samoan chief Moeaia Tuai has been handed a lengthy prison sentence for holding two immigrants in slavery

    Auckland-based Samoan chief Moeaia Tuai has been handed a lengthy prison sentence for holding two immigrants in slavery


    The ex-corrections officer-turned-inmate was found guilty by a jury in November of two counts of dealing in slaves, involving a male and a female victim, who he'd helped bring to New Zealand.

    The judge sentenced him to 16-years and four months imprisonment, rejecting any suggestion his crimes were in any way a cultural misunderstanding.

    Moeaia Tuai has also been found guilty of assaulting the female victim with a weapon on one occasion, twice raping her and 14 other counts of sexual abuse that occurred over a period of years.

    He faces up to 20 years for the rape charges.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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