Justice Fogerty said although the man was not high up in the chain, he was nevertheless a trusted man within the drug importation gang. The man was the first person to plead guilty over the record drugs haul.
Meanwhile, six Auckland men arrested in connection with the methamphetamine haul have pleaded not guilty to a raft of charges and elected trial by jury.
They are Ulakai Fakaosilea, 26, Amoki Matoto Fonua, 32, Jermiah Iusitini, 27, Malachi Tuilotolava, 25, and Ka Yip Wan, 26, and Stevie Norua Cullen, 34. Interim name suppression continues for a seventh man.
Cullen and Iusitini are facing charges of importing meth, possession of meth for supply, and participating in an organised criminal group. Fakaosilea, Fonua and Wan are charged with importing meth and possession for supply while Tuilotolava is facing charges of importing meth, possession for supply, participating in an organised criminal group and money laundering.
They will reappear in the High Court on February 2 next year when a trial date is expected to be set.