There are claims methamphetamine is now as easy to source as alcohol in Queenstown.
There are claims methamphetamine is now as easy to source as alcohol in Queenstown.
A former Queenstowner warns the resort's problems with drugs and alcohol are escalating on a par with the rest of New Zealand.
"In Queenstown it's well and truly on the ground and it's only going to continue to grow, methamphetamine particularly," alcohol and drug treatment navigator Denise Cloughley says.
Thoughbased in Auckland, Cloughley's client base includes Queenstowners.
She's speaking after police recovered more than $200,000 worth of meth, or P, in a raid on a Queenstown property last week.
After charging a 36-year-old man with possession for supply, police also warned that gangs were bringing a growing amount of meth into the Otago Lakes area.
"What I find in Queenstown is there's a high percentage of people in the hospitality industry, especially chefs, that are suffering from addiction to drugs and alcohol.
"They're needing to work long hours, and finding meth helps them with that."
Cloughley notes that cocaine and MDMA use is also on the rise.
Meth is highly addictive, she warns.
Alcohol and drug treatment navigator Denise Cloughley.