A criminologist says cocaine is unlikely to take a foothold in New Zealand despite a large shipment being intercepted in Auckland.
Three Brazilian men appeared in Christchurch District Court yesterday in relation to the haul, and a fourth was to appear in Auckland District Court.
University of Canterbury criminologist Greg Newbold said cocaine seizures were rare in New Zealand.
"The effects of cocaine wear off quickly and a user needs repeated doses to stay high for an evening, so it makes for an expensive night," he said.
"The reason cocaine is seldom found in New Zealand relates to the efficiency of our border controls, which renders importing illegal drugs risky and difficult."