Drugs And Assets Seized In Opotiki Search Warrant
Eastern Bay of Plenty Police have today terminated an
operation targeting the
supply of methamphetamine in
Opotoki.
The search warrant was executed as part of
the ongoing focus on the supply of
illicit drugs in the
Eastern Bay of Plenty.
A search warrant was executed at a Ford Street, Opotiki address today.
At the
address Police located nearly $60,000 worth of
methamphetamine, a
firearm, ammunition and over $11,000
in cash.
A 39-year-old man was located and arrested at the address.
He is due to appear tomorrow in the Whakatane District Court.
Police are not ruling out further arrests.
Police welcome information from
anyone who has concerns about organised crime
or the
supply of illicit drugs in their community.
They are
encouraged to report online at 105.police.govt.nz,
call Police on
111 or 105, or report anonymously via
Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111 or
www.crimestoppers-nz.org
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