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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Four people are facing drug charges after Waitemata Police discovered meth, clan lab equipment and firearms in early morning raids

    Four people are facing drug charges after Waitemata Police discovered meth, clan lab equipment and firearms in early morning raids


    Two were arrested and charged in Mangawhai Heads - when Police located two kilograms of ephedrine and the ingredients and equipment used for manufacturing meth.

    After making enquiries in Massey, officers executed a warrant at a third location in Kumeu - and found clan lab equipment, a loaded double-barrel shotgun, a loaded glock and an unloaded rifle.

    Several people were detained and two face charges.

    Three people will appear in court today - and a fourth is due in December.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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