John Wanoa uploaded the video footage of the protest to his YouTube channel.

Police have arrested two people after activists stormed an Auckland office over an apparent land claim.

Two men, aged 66 and 50, will appear at Auckland District Court on Saturday to face charges of trespassing, assault and forcing entry.

A group of men stormed the office at Auckland's City Works Depot on Monday, forcing staff out and barricading themselves inside.

cityworksdepot.co.nz The outside of City Works Depot, where a group of activists stormed the office of the owners.

Police said they were still searching for people in relation to the incident and further arrests were likely.

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Marcia Murray said it was a traumatic ordeal for affected staff.

Police did not want people taking the law into their own hands to resolve perceived grievances, she said.

"No one has a right to enter a building, remove people and illegally lay claim to an area."

The group of alleged offenders recorded themselves raiding the office of parking company Tournament Group.

John Wanoa, a self-proclaimed activist, uploaded the video onto his YouTube account.

In the video a group of men wearing shirts saying federal marshal push the staff out.

The group tell employees of Tournament Group: "You gotta move".

A staff member who wouldn't move and says "leave me alone" is seen being pulled from his chair.

Tournament Group have declined to comment on the incident.

City Works Depot is one of Auckland's newest precinct developments and hosts restaurants, craft beer bars, florists and business offices.

Tenants include The Food Truck Garage, Dry and Tea and Best Ugly Bagels.