More than 40 cannabis plants and a large amount of methamphetamine paraphernalia have been found at a Clyde home after Otago Lakes-Central police executed a search warrant this morning.
The warrant was issued in relation to three importations of methamphetamine which had been intercepted by Customs at the border.
"We'll continue to focus on anyone who may be involved in the trade or manufacture of cannabis, methamphetamine or any other controlled drugs," Detective Senior Sergeant Malcolm Inglis said.
"Thanks to the co-operation between police and Customs, more methamphetamine has been stopped from circulating in our community.
"Too often we see its devastating effects, not just on users, but on families and the wider community."