Thursday, November 13, 2014

New Zealand police make yet another 'P' (Methamphetamine) bust.

Here we go again--yes another example of this nasty drug and the flow on effects. 'P' is destroying countless lives and businesses. Read about my take on how it affects a family, threatenning its very exisitnace. What do the kids do and who do they turn to. The answers may surprise you! go to my website and download or order Roskill www.authorneilcoleman.com Follow the links an for the ebook just go to http://www.amazon.com/dp/047325655X Properties, cash and cars seized in $10 million drug bust 10:15 AM Friday Nov 14, 2014 Save Like on Facebook 12Tweet on Twitter 3Post on LinkedIn 0+1 on Google+ 0Email Print Auckland RegionCrimeNZ Police Police would like to locate Chi Wo Lau in relation to the termination of Operation Roller. Five residential properties have been seized as part of a $10 million drug bust. Detectives from the Organised and Financial Crime Agency of New Zealand (Ofcanz) have arrested three suspects and seized $4.5 million worth of methamphetamine, $2.8 million in cash, five properties and three high-valued motor vehicles. Operation Roller focused on the supply of methamphetamine in the Auckland region. The suspects are a 61-year-old New Zealand citizen, a 23-year-old Chinese national and a 43-year-old New Zealand citizen. Detective Senior Sergeant Colin Parmenter said Operation Roller demonstrated that the demand for methamphetamine in New Zealand remains high. "The market for methamphetamine is still very strong," Mr Parmenter said. "Police will continue to target organised criminal groups that manufacture and supply methamphetamine to prevent the harm it causes in our community." The 61-year-old New Zealander was charged with a number of drug-related offences after police found 2kg of methamphetamine at a property in Bucklands Beach. The Chinese national and the 43-year-old New Zealand citizen were charged with possessing methamphetamine for supply following the discovery of 2.5 kilograms of methamphetamine at a Remuera address. Mr Parmenter said police would also like to locate Chi Wo Lau in relation to the termination of Operation Roller. "Mr Lau is a 41-year-old New Zealand citizen who has links across the Auckland region," Mr Parmenter said. "He has access to a black Toyota Ractis with the registration HGS977 and a silver Lexus which has a number plate of DWY230." If anyone has information as to the whereabouts of Mr Lau they are asked to contact OFCANZ Detectives on 021 1916108 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. - NZME.

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