Two Fijian seamen accused of bringing up to about $17 million worth of methamphetamine into Tauranga will defend the allegation at a jury trial.
Noa Grantham Turuva Kunaqoro, 30, an ordinary seaman, and Taniela Delaisavui Molidegei, 32, able seaman, appeared in the Tauranga District Court today via an audiovisual link from prison.
They denied joint charges of importing 32.94kg of methamphetamine into New Zealand.
They also pleaded not guilty to two further charges each of possession of methamphetamine for supply.
They elected a trial by jury.