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A trial following New Zealand's largest methamphetamine bust has ended with four men being found guilty.
They and two others have been on trial in the High Court at Auckland for the past two months.
Ming Chin Chen and Wei Feng Pan were found guilty of importing and selling methamphetamine and Guo Wei Deng and Li Fan were found guilty of possession of methamphetamine for supply. Fan was also found guilty of firearms charges.
The four were remanded for sentencing.
The jury found two others, Yong Lei Zhang and Kin Kwok Leung, not guilty on charges including importing pseudoephedrine, a drug which is used to make P.
The men were arrested in May 2006.