Methamphetamine worth $10 million found in abandoned bags at New Zealand airport
Methamphetamine worth millions of dollars has been found in two abandoned bags at a New Zealand airport, officials say.
An estimated 28.5 kilograms of meth, with a street value of up to $NZ10.7 million ($A9.7 million), was found in abandoned bags at Auckland International Airport over the weekend, Customs said in a statement.
Officers found a total of 14 packages in both bags that had been wrapped in four layers of black film, clear plastic wrapping, tea bag branded packaging, and clear plastic wrapping.
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“This seizure has stopped a significant quantity of harmful drugs from getting into our communities, and will no doubt leave the criminals involved out of pocket for the Christmas season,” he said.
“Customs is accustomed to the tactics organised crime syndicates used during the busy travel season. Whether it’s exploiting people to act as drug couriers or sending drugs within unaccompanied luggage to be picked up later by criminal accomplices, our officers are always on high alert.”
The amount of methamphetamine could have caused up to $NZ29.9 million of social harm and cost to New Zealand, Customs said.
In 2023, New Zealand Customs said it made a record meth seizure, when nearly 26kg of the drug was found in the lining of a passenger’s luggage.