Lithuanian national Rokas Karpavicius has been found guilty of importing an LSD-laden Harry Potter book into New Zealand and money laundering, but not guilty of conspiracy and other drugs charges.
A jury in the High Court at Auckland returned its verdicts this evening after deliberating for eight and a half hours.
They found Karpavicius, who the Crown had alleged was the head of an international drug syndicate, guilty of three counts of money laundering and of importing a Class A controlled drug, but not guilty of conspiracy to import a Class A controlled drug and not guilty of two counts of importing a Class B controlled drug.
The jury could not reach decisions on two other charges of importing a Class B controlled drug, which relate to the alleged importation of granite statues containing large quantities of MDMA, or ecstasy.
Justice Graham Lang discharged the jury on those two charges.