Bail Check In Invercargill Leads To Significant Arrests
Following their noses at a bail check led to Invercargill Police sniffing out three arrests, drugs and drug paraphernalia, and thousands of dollars in cash.
Officers were conducting a routine bail check at an Invercargill address shortly after midnight, and when an occupant of the address opened the door, officers were met with a strong smell of cannabis.
A warrantless search was then initiated under the Search and Surveillance Act 2012.
As a result of the search Police located drug utensils, a knuckleduster, small quantities of cannabis and methamphetamine, and around $12,000 in cash.
Inspector Mike Bowman, Southland Area Commander, says this was excellent work by his staff and proves the value of routine police work like bail checks.
“This started as a routine visit to a property for a bail check, but resulted in the arrest of two gang members and a gang prospect.
“To recover the drugs and other items as well is a real bonus, and a reminder to those who commit offences that Police will hold you to account.”
The three men - aged 28, 29 and 45 years old - have been arrested on driving, weapons, and drug charges. Further enquiries are continuing.
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