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Two more men plead guilty over record meth haul landed on Ninety Mile Beach

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11 Jul, 2018 09:43 PM2 mins to read

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Some of the record haul of 494kg of methamphetamine Northland Police seized after it was landed on Ninety Mile Beach in June 2016.

Some of the record haul of 494kg of methamphetamine Northland Police seized after it was landed on Ninety Mile Beach in June 2016.

Two men have pleaded guilty to importing the largest quantity of methamphetamine into the country that landed on Ninety Mile Beach.

Ulakai Fakaosilea, 27, and Jeremia Iusitini, 28, entered their plea in the High Court at Whangarei this morning to importing meth and participating in an organised criminal group.

Police recovered a whopping 494kg of methamphetamine on Ninety Mile Beach, in the Far North, on June 19, 2016.

The majority of the class A drug - 448kg - was found in a campervan at Totara North while the rest was found buried in sand dunes at the beach.

The haul - the largest ever discovered in New Zealand - had an estimated value of $494 million, and outstripped the 334kg of meth seized in New Zealand some years ago.

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Fakaosilea and Iusitini were remanded in custody for sentencing on August 29.

Justice Kit Toogood called for a pre-sentence report and whanau report for Fakaosilea.

Dealing methamphetamine, or P as it is also known, carried a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

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Several people have earlier pleaded guilty in relation to the haul.

Malachi Tuilotolava, 26, an Australian national of Tongan heritage, was sentenced to 24 years in jail for his role.

He must serve a minimum period of 10 years in jail before he would be eligible for parole.

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