Zureen Tahir faced seven charges when she appeared in the Tauranga Registrar's Court today. Photo / File
The Ministry of Primary Industries has laid importation charges against a Tauranga woman after plants, cuttings and seeds were intercepted at the Customs border. Sandra Conchie reports.
A Tauranga housewife is accused of attempting to import illegal plants, cuttings and seeds, some of which were allegedly intercepted at Customs' international
mail centre.
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Zureen Tahir, 40, from Judea faced seven charges when she appeared in the Tauranga Registrar's Court yesterday. Six of the charges relate to Tahir allegedly trying to import unauthorised species of live plants, plant cuttings and seeds from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand and Singapore.
This includes cuttings of the Hoya carnosa plant, live plants of the variegated White Monstera Delisosa Thai Constellation plant, and Lotus Lantern Flower Pot seeds.