A former award-winning real estate agent turned large-scale P dealer has been jailed for more than nine years.
Brett Campbell Bogue, 44, pleaded guilty to six charges covering class-A drug offending and unlawful possession of a pistol and was sentenced in the High Court at Auckland today.
He was snared in a police investigation dubbed Operation Enzone, which caught him dealing methamphetamine worth about $750,000 in Auckland, Northland and Napier over three and a half months in 2012.
The methamphetamine was manufactured by Frank William Murray, 45, at a farm in Herekino, in the Far North.
That was where $100,000 was found buried in a rusty ammunition tin hidden in thick undergrowth, when police executed search warrants.