To date the investigation has seized 20kg of methamphetamine, with an estimated street value of more than $12 million.
More than $550,000 in cash was also seized, along with several high-end vehicles including a Porsche Macan, Jeep Wrangler, three Harley Davidsons, a Ford Ranger, a Yamaha bike, and a jet ski.
Jewellery, including a necklace worth more than $70,000, was also seized.
In total, more than $1million worth of cash and assets have been restrained.
The National Organised Crime Group's Detective Inspector Greg Cramer says the seizures and arrests have disrupted a sophisticated methamphetamine network within New Zealand, and will prevent a significant amount of harm to our communities.
"This drug has a devastating impact on our communities and affects countless Kiwi families.
The seizure of 20kg of methamphetamine will prevent significant further harm to those families," he says.
Detective Inspector Greg Cramer says police are determined to take the profit out of the supply of this harmful drug.
"We want to send a strong message that anyone who chooses to cause harm to our community through the manufacture or supply of this drug will be found out and held accountable."
Ten people aged between 21 and 42 will face more than 70 charges between them, including supply of methamphetamine, possession for supply of methamphetamine, money laundering and participating in an organised criminal group.
They are due to appear in the Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin District Courts this week.
This investigation remains ongoing and at this stage, police cannot rule out the possibility of further seizures and arrests.