Auckland Airport Customs officers seize $1.6 million worth of methamphetamine
Auckland Airport Customs manager Paul Williams said stopping this quantity of methamphetamine from entering the country prevented about $4.9m worth of social harm and cost to New Zealand.

โAnyone committing such a serious crime will have to face the consequences,โ he said.
โDrug couriers may be willing to take the risk of trying to smuggle illegal drugs, but they should understand that Customsโ training and access to intelligence means there is a good chance we will catch and arrest them.โ
More than $10m worth of methamphetamine was seized in the first two days of 2025 after three people allegedly tried smuggling it through the border.
In one incident, meth had been soaked into clothing to conceal it.
Customs said two separate attempts at smuggling turned up about 27kg of meth in luggage at Auckland International Airport.
Two men, a 33-year-old and a 39-year-old, arrived in the country on a flight from Toronto, Canada, on New Yearโs Day.
Customs officers questioned them and searched their bags, finding 20.44kg of meth in the 33-year-oldโs suitcase. The bag tag was linked to the 39-year-old.
They were due in the Manukau District Court today charged with importing a Class A controlled drug. The 33-year-old faces a charge of possessing a Class A controlled drug for supply.
Customs said this drug seizure had an estimated value of $7.66m and avoided about $21.42m worth of harm to New Zealandโs communities and economy.
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