A former officer says police need help in the war against drugs
A former officer says police need help in the war against drugs
1 May 2019
Data from waste water testing shows 16 kilograms of methamphetamine is consumed in New Zealand every week.
An estimated 1.4 million dollars is spent by people buying the drug every single day.
Drug Detection Agency chief operating officer, Glenn Dobson, says police can't solve the problem with meth on their own.
He says all of society needs to take the issue seriously.
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