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Police Dismantle Major Drug-Smuggling Ring in Auckland Operation
Police have successfully dismantled an alleged international drug-smuggling operation in New Zealand, resulting in the arrest of 11 individuals. This extensive investigation, known as Operation Mexted, spanned five months and involved a collaboration between the National Organised Crime Group and Customs. Authorities seized nearly $1 million in cash and discovered a significant cache of firearms hidden in an Auckland rental property.
The operation targeted a transnational organised criminal network, with three of the arrested individuals being nationals from the United States. The origins of the remaining eight suspects have not been disclosed by the police. Throughout the investigation, law enforcement executed search warrants across several locations in Auckland and Waikato, including Māngere Bridge, Pakuranga, Ōtara, Blockhouse Bay, Papatoetoe, and Mt Wellington.
Details of the Operation
Authorities began their inquiries five months ago, focusing on a complex network believed to be engaged in large-scale drug trafficking. The operation culminated in raids that took place across multiple properties, leading to significant findings. The cash and firearms recovered suggest extensive criminal activity and a well-organised smuggling operation.
Police have indicated that this is one of the largest drug-related busts in recent history for the region. In a statement, an official from the National Organised Crime Group noted the importance of dismantling such networks to ensure community safety and disrupt the flow of illegal substances.
Community Impact and Future Actions
The outcome of Operation Mexted reflects the ongoing commitment of New Zealand authorities to combat drug smuggling and organised crime. Community leaders have expressed support for the police efforts, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance against such criminal activities.
As the investigation continues, police are expected to provide further updates on the case and any potential implications for broader criminal networks operating within and beyond New Zealand. The operation not only highlights the challenges law enforcement faces but also the collaborative efforts necessary to address transnational crime effectively.
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