A Northlander arrested during a major drug bust told a jury he had no knowledge methamphetamine was being manufactured at a rural property despite driving to and from the house with the supervisor of the illegal operation.
Kiata Sonny Pene denied one charge of manufacturing meth and another of participating in an organised criminal group and elected to give evidence in the High Court at Whangarei yesterday after the conclusion of the Crown case.
Also on trial are Evanda Harding and Casey Rewha. Another person, Tyson Harding, who faced one charge of possession of meth for supply, was discharged on Tuesday.
Rewha is facing only one charge of participating in an organised criminal group. She was also charged with conspiracy to supply meth.
At least 9kg of meth, with a street value of $3.2 million to $4.5 million, was cooked in Taipuha Rd, Waiotira, between Whangarei and Paparoa, between September and December 2014, under the overall supervision of Brownie Harding, who will be sentenced next month.