Police have seized firearms and more than 34,000 cannabis plants and 79kg of dried cannabis with a combined street value of around $95 million in a major summer crackdown on drug crime.
The nationally coordinated operation was conducted across several regions of New Zealand as part of a wider cannabis investigation and prevention operation.
National Organised Crime Group Director Detective Superintendent Greg Williams said the eradication operation was just one element of Police's ongoing work to reduce the impact of drugs and organised crime in our communities.
"The aim of the operation was squarely on commercial-scale cannabis growing and the organised crime groups behind them," said Williams.
"This was not about personal cannabis use or low-level offending.