One person has been taken into custody on drug-related charges after Police executed a search warrant at a residential address in Redwood at around 7:30am today and a clandestine drug laboratory was located.
Police National Clandestine Laboratory Response Team are in attendance at the address to conduct an examination and safely handle the scene.
A 51-year-old man appeared in the Christchurch District Court today, 28 March on charges of import/export drugs, and cultivating cannabis.
The investigation remains ongoing and further charges are being considered.
Police work hard to disrupt the supply of illicit drugs into the community, as it has the potential to cause immense harm in our community and it is unacceptable.
“Police want to acknowledge the incredible support of our communities and the depth of feeling about the harm the distribution of drugs is causing.
“We are committed to investigating both individuals and organised criminal groups who cause that harm, and a big part of that is the information we receive from the public.”
If anyone has any information regarding the distribution of illicit drugs they can contact Police in confidence on 105. Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
If you are struggling with a drug addiction and would like help, you can contact the alcohol and drug helpline on 0800 787 797, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to speak with a trained counsellor. All calls are free and confidential.
If it happens in Redwood, it make one think about what is REALLY going on in Ilam, Merivale Clarkville, Rangiora and Northwood…
Dearie me!…! Gotta have some way to keep up those lifestyles whilst living amongst the Doctors, Medical Specialists, Solicitors, Accountants, Business Owners and Upper Level Management-types…!
Look for more of these types of ‘lifelines’ being found as the economy gets worse.
The only other option that those have living in those areas is to play the role of secure homeowner / renter and then slip out in the middle of the night to go and live in a caravan, a camper van, or larger car tucked away in a Caravan Park, or somewhere in the rural areas…perhaps at Mum & Pop’s 5-acre tract that’s rural!