By Rowan Quinn of RNZ
New Zealand drug users are being targeted by overseas criminals because they are prepared to pay such a high price for their high, police say.
More than 200 kilos of methamphetamine, worth $86 million, was seized in raids in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty this week in the latest of a series of large hauls.
Detective Inspector Paul Newman said kiwi meth users were prepared to pay as much as three times the amount of their US counterparts and that was attracting overseas drugs syndicates.
It was likely the latest haul was imported from Central America, he said.