Police seize $2M dollars’ of ephedrine

Ephedrine with the street value of more than $2 million dollars has been seized by the Organised and Financial Crime Agency of New Zealand.

Ephedrine is a precursor drug to methamphetamine, and the 19kg seized would have been used to make about 12kg of P or about $12 million dollars' worth.


Some of the ephedrine seized by OFCANZ worth $2 million.

Detectives from OFCANZ subsequently arrested one suspect during the termination of the operation which focused on the supply of ephedrine in the Auckland region.

On Thursday, February 11, a 31-year-old man - a Chinese national currently residing in Canada, appeared in the Auckland District Court charged with Possession of a Class B Controlled Drug for Supply.

The man returns to court on Thursday, March 3, where further charges are likely to follow.

OFCANZ Taskforce Leader, Detective Inspector Zane Hooper says the demand by people in our community for methamphetamine remains high.

'The market for ephedrine is still very strong and we will continue to target organised criminal groups that supply ephedrine to methamphetamine manufacturers, a drug that is causing significant harm in our community.

'Police are concerned with the growth of methamphetamine usage in the community and encourage anybody with an addiction to approach the community support groups available to them for assistance.

'I would like to encourage anyone that wishes to pass on information to Police relating to drug dealing activity to contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

Zane says this information will assist police in targeting the drug suppliers and diminishing the harm methamphetamine is causing in our communities.

Police would also encourage any person with a drug addiction to contact the Alcohol and Drug Helpline on 0800 787 797 or alternatively their website www.alcoholdrughelp.org.nz

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