Pair charged after drugs, firearms located

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

A man and woman from Kaikoura are due to appear in Blenheim District Court tomorrow on multiple charges of supplying illicit drugs.

The 43-year-old man was arrested this morning as he attempted to drive home after being in the North Island for a trip Police believe was made for the purpose of restocking the pair’s supply of methamphetamine.

A search of the man’s vehicle resulted in locating around 85 grams of methamphetamine, a small amount of cocaine, and other items consistent with being equipment used in the supply of controlled drugs.

The Tasman Organised Crime Unit executed a search warrant at a Kaikoura address, locating further evidence of dealing in illicit drugs, including 500g of dried cannabis plant, four firearms, ammunition, and several items of gang-related clothing.

Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Dye says, “Though the quantity of drugs may not be considered large on a national scale, the pair have been dealing this amount on a regular basis, supplying to people in the small Kaikoura community and causing social harm.”

“We are committed to holding offenders to account and delivering on our intent to the community safe.”

The man and a 44-year-old woman have been charged today for possession with supplying methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine for supply and possession of cannabis for supply.

We will continue to target those who supply these drugs, which have the potential to cause extreme damage in our community, and we ask members of the public who know those supplying the drug to contact us.

Information can also be reported to your local Police Station or anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

We encourage anyone affected by drug addiction to seek help through the Alcohol and Drug Helpline on 0800 787 797, or free text 8681.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre 

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