A meth dealer who was leading a double life living in a multi-million dollar home with his family while working in a drug ring has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.
Steven John Baird and five other men involved in an operation to manufacture and supply methamphetamine were sentenced at the Auckland High Court today.
All six men had been previously found guilty of multiple charges of manufacture and supply of the class A drug at a High Court trial in July.
Baird had owned a successful party equipment and sound system hire business and a home in the upmarket Auckland suburb of Remuera where he lived with his wife and two teenage children.
In June 2009 his double life was exposed by Operation Jacaranda when police seized $2.7 million worth of assets from him and drug squad detectives raided the Omahu Rd property to find $310,000 hidden in the concrete floor of a backyard shed.