Kaitaia District Court was told last week of the extraordinary lengths a Kaitaia man went to to avoid detection of his dealing in methamphetamine, and how he finally came unstuck.
Thirty-year-old Aaron Kuvarji admitted five charges of supplying methamphetamine and 39 of offering to supply the drug, and was convicted and remanded in custody until July 24, when he will appear for sentence. The maximum penalty for both offences is life imprisonment.
According to the summary of facts Kuvarji came to attention as a result of Operation Dan, which was conducted between November 2011 and June last year, involving undercover police officers.
That operation resulted in 59 arrests and the identification of others, one of them being Kuvarji, who was arranging drug transactions around the Far North, predominantly using cell phone text messaging.
A new investigation, Operation Constance, was launched, with inquiries establishing that the defendant was using two cell phones, code named Cactus and Rattler. It also became apparent the defendant was making every effort to undermine attempts to investigate his activities.