Waikato Police uncovered methamphetamine, cannabis, a firearm, ammunition and a homemade electric stun gun during search warrants in Waihī. Photo / Supplied
Waikato Police uncovered methamphetamine, cannabis, a firearm, ammunition and a homemade electric stun gun during search warrants in Waihī. Photo / Supplied
Methamphetamine, cannabis, a firearm, ammunition and homemade taser were seized by Waikato Police in a Waihī dawn raid yesterday.
Inspector Mike Henwood said police, including the Armed Offenders Squad and drug detector dogs, executed two search warrants in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
They found drugs, drug paraphernalia, firearmsand ammunition, stolen property and a homemade electric stun gun.
A firearm was also found in a concealed cavity in a wall.
Henwood said police saw daily the harm drug dealing causes to communities.
“These warrants represent local police’s ongoing commitment to tackling drug offending in our rural towns and the associated crime that follows.
“Drug dealing takes a huge toll on our local communities and leads to other offending like thefts and burglaries from innocent residents and hard-working businesses.”
Henwood said he was proud of the work teams did to investigate the offending.
“Being able to hold these offenders to account shows our commitment to stamping out drugs in our community.
“Recovering the drugs and dangerous weapons that were present, alongside evidence of dealing, is a great result.”
A 33-year-old man and a 33-year-old woman are due to appear in Hamilton District Court on drug dealing and weapons charges today.
Police ask anyone with concerns about illegal drug use to call 111 if there is an immediate public safety risk or to contact police via 105 to make a report.