A relative of late All Black great Jonah Lomu is facing life in jail after being found guilty for her part in the country's largest methamphetamine bust.
Selaima Fakaosilea, 30, and Stevie Norua Cullen, 36, have been on trial in the High Court at Whangārei for the past seven weeks charged with importing methamphetamine and participating in an organised criminal group.
In June 2016, police found 449kg of methamphetamine in a campervan at Totara North. A further 52kg was found buried in the sand dunes on Ninety Mile Beach. The 501kg haul had an estimated street value of almost half a billion dollars.
According to Stuff, Fakaosilea was a first cousin of Lomu, although she referred to him as "uncle".
The jury found the pair guilty on all charges.