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Customs seize $25.8m in drugs at Auckland Airport

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NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Fri, 30 May 2025, 5:20pm

Customs seize $25.8m in drugs at Auckland Airport

Author
NZ Herald ,
Publish Date
Fri, 30 May 2025, 5:20pm
  • Customs officers seized 67.8kg of methamphetamine and 1.1kg of cocaine worth NZ$25.81 million.
  • Drugs were found in duffel bags from flights from Malaysia and New York at Auckland Airport.
  • A 22-year-old man faces charges of importing Class A controlled drugs after the second seizure.

Drugs worth $25.81 million were seized by NZ Customs officers at Auckland Airport last night from flights arriving from New York and Malaysia.

“Significant quantities” of illegal drugs, including 67.8kg of methamphetamine and 1.1kg of cocaine, were found in two separate incidents at Auckland International Airport, NZ Customs said.

“In the first case, two unaccompanied duffel bags off a flight from Malaysia raised Customs officers’ suspicions.

“Further inspection of the bags revealed they contained 50kg of methamphetamine.”

Methamphetamine and cocaine seized from a passenger on a flight from New York. Photo /  NZ CustomsMethamphetamine and cocaine seized from a passenger on a flight from New York. Photo / NZ Customs

NZ Customs said in the second case, about 17.8kg of methamphetamine and 1.1kg of cocaine were located in a passenger’s duffel bag off a flight from New York.

A 22-year-old man is facing charges of importing Class A controlled drugs, in relation to the second case.

Acting manager Auckland Airport Donnelle Nicholson said, “Both these seizures were the result of the excellent skills of our frontline officers who recognised tell-tale signs that prompted further investigations and turned up these significant quantities of illegal drugs.”

Methamphetamine seized from a passenger on arrival from Malaysia. Photo / NZ CustomsMethamphetamine seized from a passenger on arrival from Malaysia. Photo / NZ Customs

“Already this year, Customs has stopped around half a tonne of illicit drugs from entering New Zealand through Auckland International Airport – this volume is both significant and concerning.

“Customs officers are relentless in their drive and commitment to protect our border and people from harm. They take a great deal of pride when they achieve successes like these overnight.”

Nicholson said people can report any drug smuggling suspicions by calling 0800 WE PROTECT (0800 937 768) in confidence, or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

NZ Customs seized more than 90kg worth of methamphetamine in four abandoned bags at Auckland Airport late last month.

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