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New Zealand Meth Bust: Builder Jailed in $180M Sting

A massive New Zealand meth bust has led to the imprisonment of a West Auckland builder who unknowingly walked into one of the countryโ€™s largest drug stings. Joshua Auina-Anae believed he was collecting 200kg of methamphetamineโ€”worth nearly NZ$180 million. But he was intercepted in a cross-border operation involving Chinese and Kiwi authorities. The shipment raised red flags in China on 16 October 2023 when customs officials discovered meth concealed inside two pallets of granite. Therefore, officers with Chinaโ€™s Anti-Smuggling Bureau (ASB) removed the drugs and replaced them with dummy material before notifying New Zealand Customs and Police. The altered cargo sailed aboard the NYK FUSHIMI, arriving at the Ports of Auckland on 7 November. Then, New Zealand authorities organized a โ€œmanaged deliveryโ€โ€”tracking the shipment through Avondale to a storage facility in Hobsonville. On 28 November, around 3:21 p.m., members of the Special Tactics Group arrested Auina-Anae at a commercial property. Firstly, they were observing him smashing granite slabs and placing the dummy substance into containers. Then, a sledgehammer and crowbar were found nearby. Joshua’s Sentencing in Major New Zealand Meth Bust In court, Auina-Anae admitted to attempting to possess methamphetamine for supply. He claimed he was taking instructions from an unknown individual. His lawyer, Jasper Rhodes, argued he was merely a โ€œcaptureโ€โ€”a low-level actor taking high risks for minimal reward. Judge Evangelos Thomas acknowledged the defendantโ€™s clean record, early guilty plea, and support from family present in court. Despite these, the judge emphasized the severity of the crime. โ€œYou were caught redhanded,โ€ Judge Thomas said. โ€œHad that substance been real methamphetamine, youโ€™d be facing life imprisonment. This was one of the largest methamphetamine operations weโ€™ve seen in New Zealand.โ€ Originally facing an eight-year sentence, Auina-Anae received a 45% discount for mitigating factors. He was ultimately sentenced to five years in prison. Here are other fascinating meth bust stories.

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Brisbane cocaine seizure: $82M shipment stopped by ABF and AFP

More than 250kg of cocaine has been seized at the Port of Brisbane, preventing $82 million worth of drugs from entering Australia. The ABF and AFP worked together to intercept the shipment after suspicious activity was flagged during cargo screening. The cocaine was hidden in carry bags placed above legal cargo, and investigations are now underway.

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Malaysia’s Mega Meth Seizure: 33 Tonnes Intercepted

Malaysian police have executed their largest-ever drug bust, confiscating a staggering 33.2 tonnes of methamphetamine at Port Klang. The drugs, hidden in shipping containers en route to Australia, originated from Iran. This unprecedented seizure underscores the power of international law enforcement collaboration in disrupting major drug trafficking operations.

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Malaysian man charged over failed plot to import more than half a tonne of illicit drugs into Australia

The AFP has charged a Malaysian man over a failed plot to import more than half a tonne of illicit drugs into Australia in July, 2024. The man, 35, was arrested in Coffs Harbour yesterday(10 February, 2025), and charged over his alleged involvement in the importation of 421kg of MDMA pills, 120kg in blocks of an illicit substance suspected to be ‘pink cocaine’ and 80kg of methamphetamine in a consignment sent from Italy. The AFP executed a search warrant yesterday (10 February, 2025) on a vehicle located in a public carpark in Coffs Harbour where they seized 470 grams of pseudoephedrine and an allegedly fraudulent driver’s licence. The man, who was identified during an investigation into the drug import, was charged with: The maximum penalty for the offences is life imprisonment. He is expected to appear before the Coffs Harbour Local Court today (11February, 2025). He is the sixth person charged after being linked to a syndicate allegedly responsible for the importation attempt. On 15 January, 2025, the AFPย charged two Chinese nationals and a Sydney man over the failed plotย with a further two Chinese nationals charged over the alleged possession of precursor chemicals. The AFP and Australian Border Force (ABF) launched a joint investigation in July, 2024, after ABF officers found the MDMA and methamphetamine in a consignment of galvanised hooks that arrived at the Port of Melbourne. The MDMA pills had an estimated street value of about $26 million and could have been sold as roughly one million street deals. The methamphetamine had an estimated street value close to $74 million and could have been sold as up to 800,000 street deals. The Australian market for Tusi, or ‘pink cocaine’, is not well-established, but wholesale prices of the drug cocktail are understood to be between $100,000 and $140,000 per kilogram. This means the ‘pink cocaine’, if sold, could have had a potential street value of up to $16.8 million. AFP Detective acting Superintendent Rick Briggs said today’s result demonstrated the extraordinary commitment and resources the AFP dedicated to combatting organised crime.โ€ฏ “Stopping these drugs from reaching our streets is not just a victory for law enforcementโ€”it’s a win for every Australian. This seizure and the arrests will undoubtedly prevent widespread harm to families and individuals across the country,” D/a/Supt Briggs said. “I’d like to acknowledge the dedication and tireless efforts of the officers involved in this investigation as well as our specialist areas, which bring world-leading expertise to the table. “Their commitment to dismantling these drug syndicates makes a difference and makes the community safer.โ€ฏ” 11th February 2025 Source: AFP

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IB Enforcement Team makes 189 kg cocaine bust at Coutts port of entry

On November 13, 2024, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Integrated Border Enforcement Team in Alberta seized 189 kg of cocaine, valued at approximately $2 million, during a secondary examination of a commercial truck at the Coutts port of entry. The operation was a collaborative effort among the RCMP Federal Policing Northwest Region, CBSA, and Calgary Police Service. The IBET aims to enhance border security by investigating and interdicting criminal activities across the shared border. A criminal investigation is ongoing.

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Quarter-ton of cocaine seized in Holbrook traffic stop

Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers seized nearly 554 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $16.6 million to $22.1 million from a tractor-trailer in Holbrook. The drugs, hidden in boxes labeled with luxury car logos, were smuggled from California to Canada and discovered during a traffic stop for civil violations. Amarjeet Singh Matharu, the truck driver, was arrested for possession and transportation of narcotic drugs for sale. Since August, DPS has confiscated 6,498 pounds of illegal drugs, highlighting their commitment to combating drug trafficking in communities.

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