New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra says it has strict security measures after reports that a massive drug haul in Algeria came from New Zealand in a powdered milk container.
Algerian police seized 165kg of cocaine concealed in a powdered milk container from New Zealand, according to foreign media reports.
But Customs here says there is no evidence to suggest the drugs came from New Zealand or that any illegal substances were introduced into the container before it left the country.
"Fonterra is a trusted trader and is part of Customs' Secure Export Scheme. Containers are sealed when they are packed, and the seal assures that the container has not been breached until it is loaded onto a ship,'' said New Zealand Customs spokesman Paul Campbell.
Fonterra also pointed to the export scheme, which had "strict security measures'', a spokesman said.