A woman has been sentenced to five years and five months’ jail after attempting to smuggle 4.3 kilograms of cocaine through Auckland International Airport a year ago.
Delphine Ganon, aged 42, appeared in the Manukau District Court Thursday, and was convicted for importing and possessing a Class A controlled drug (cocaine).
She arrived into Auckland International Airport on 25 April 2023, and was stopped for questioning by a Customs Officer.
Her two suitcases were examined, revealing white powder in the lining of one suitcase that tested positive for cocaine. Contents of five cosmetics bottles also tested positive for liquified cocaine, says a statement from Customs NZ.
The 4.3 kilograms of cocaine recovered from the suitcase and cosmetics bottles would have produced around 43,300 common doses, with an estimated total street value of up to NZ$1.94 million.
This seizure is estimated to have prevented up to NZ$1.29 million of social harm and cost to New Zealand.
Customs Manager Auckland Airport, Paul Williams, says this case is a great demonstration of vigilance at the border by our frontline officers.
“Customs remains ever-alert in our daily fight to stop the flow of illegal drugs from entering New Zealand. Our officers are well-equipped to identify and stop people who think they can bring illegal substances into our communities.”
If you know or suspect someone may be involved in illegal smuggling, call Customs on 0800 WE PROTECT (0800 937 768) a 24-hour confidential hotline, or contact anonymously on 0800 555 111.
1 comment
Seriously?!
Posted on 11-05-2024 13:23 | By morepork
Just stick it in your suitcase and nobody'l know.... Maybe she's had so much of the stuff, it has rotted her brain to a level of serious malfunction. Five jears will keep her out of circulation for a while, but I'd prefer to see the people who paid her to do it, but away for a seriously longer period.
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