NZ Customs seizes over one tonne of ‘P’ precursor last year
The New Zealand Customs Services has, for the first time, intercepted over one tonne of methamphetamine precursor ContacNT in a single calendar year. The one tonne mark was passed in November 2009.
The amount Customs intercepted last year was enough to manufacture at least 246 kilograms of methamphetamine, or ‘P’, saving an estimated $138.6 million dollars of potential harm to the community.
Customs’ war on ‘P’ is part of the Government’s Methamphetamine Action Plan, which is targeting organised crime syndicates who are behind these importations. ?
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