A man who operated a P lab in his rented home, causing more than $44,000 of damage, has been sentenced to three years in jail.
Anthony Vincent Morris, 35, appeared in the Rotorua District Court last week after earlier pleading guilty to the manufacture and supply of methamphetamine, and possessing equipment and materials used in its manufacture.
His former partner Linda Clair Nicky Te Aonui, 28, was sentenced to 12 months of intensive supervision for permitting the premises to be used for the manufacture of methamphetamine.
Judge Phillip Cooper said Rotorua police executed a search warrant near Westbrook Primary on November 4 last year and discovered evidence of a fully functioning, clandestine meth lab which had been recently in use.
Morris told police an associate cooked the methamphetamine and his role was to store it and wash it down. In exchange he was given a small amount of the highly-addictive drug, which he sold.