New Zealand police have seized $150 million worth of methamphetamine hidden in maple syrup containers arriving from Canada.
- Police in New Zealand have seized a record amount of methamphetamine, which was hidden in maple syrup containers arriving from Canada.The seizure was made in January as part of an operation that also involved police from Australia and Canada, from where the drugs came.
The drugs are the largest attempted smuggling of methamphetamine into New Zealand, according to New Zealand Police Commissioner Andrew Coster.“The international drug trade and organized crime groups are creating havoc and harm in communities around the globe, and our best opportunity to disrupt, intercept and keep our communities safe is to work collaboratively with other agencies and other nations,” Coster said.
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