An African drug dealer who entered a sham marriage within weeks of arriving in New Zealand to help him get residency is to be deported.
Sylver Dube was found guilty of more than 80 methamphetamine charges and was sentenced to 15 years in prison for arranging for 3.1kg - with a street value of more than $3 million - to be smuggled into the country. The 35-year-old arranged for parcels to be posted from South Africa and Nigeria to hotels in Auckland which he then picked up, before he was arrested with 200g in February 2010.
Born in South Africa but raised in Nigeria, Dube came to New Zealand on a visitor's visa in March 2009 and met Auckland woman Tihere Ford a few weeks later.
The pair's marriage certificate shows they wed in Manukau on July 24, 2009. After his arrest, Ms Ford told police they did not live together but he paid her $100 a week for board.