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Couple’s cannabis operation goes up in smoke

MEDIA STATEMENT

8 September 2015

Couple’s cannabis operation goes up in smoke

A Gisborne couple aged between 38 and 48 years have been arrested for importing cannabis seeds and running dual cannabis-growing operations in their homes.

An investigation commenced after Customs officers at the International Mail Centre intercepted a package containing 630 cannabis seeds being sent to a Gisborne address.

Local police were informed and carried out a search warrant at the residence. A man was arrested after a ‘cannabis-grow’ was located inside his home. A search warrant at his female associate’s house found a similar cannabis-growing operation there.

Customs Investigations Manager Maurice O’Brien says these arrests serve as a warning to criminals who think they can avoid detection on the assumption that Customs will treat cannabis seed imports as a low priority.

“Customs and Police work closely together and share a commitment to combat any illegal drug activity that harms our communities. Offenders should not think they are beyond the law – they will get caught.”

If you have any information about drug cultivation, manufacture or supply rings please contact local Police. Alternatively information can be provided anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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