Pubdate: Sun, 30 Apr 2006
Source: New Zealand Herald (New Zealand)
Copyright: 2006 New Zealand Herald
Contact:  http://www.nzherald.co.nz/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/300
Author: Patrick Crewdson
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine)

CUSTOMS DETAIN DRUG-SMUGGLERS AT PLUSH AUCKLAND HOTELS

Customs and police are holding suspected drug traffickers for up to  
10 days at a time in the same five-star Auckland hotel that hosted  
Mick Jagger and Tony Blair.

The Customs Service has admitted using hotels in Auckland and  
Christchurch to detain people believed to be carrying drugs  
internally - for instance, by swallowing a condom filled with cocaine.

Customs has refused to identify which hotels were used, citing  
security reasons, but the Herald On Sunday understands one of them is  
Auckland's Langham Hotel, where rooms start at $585 a night.

The agency said costs associated with holding suspects there had to  
be weighed against "the devastating social impact" of imported drugs.

Customs investigations manager Paul Campbell said Customs used hotels  
rather than police cells because the detainee had to be considered  
innocent while any evidence could be recovered.

The facilities had to be secure and had to offer the necessary  
services - such as an en-suite toilet for when the suspect passes the  
evidence - around the clock.

Proximity to a hospital was also "crucial" because carrying drugs  
internally was physically dangerous. The proposed accommodation had  
to be approved by a judge.

Detainees were kept under guard, and a court-appointed doctor and  
lawyer were present. Meals were brought in from outside.

The police refused to comment on the practice of keeping detainees in  
hotels. A spokesman said it was a matter for Customs as "lead agency".

The Langham, on Auckland's Symonds St, is very close to Auckland City  
Hospital. The Herald On Sunday understands multiple rooms are booked  
each time to accommodate the security, medical and legal staff, as  
well as the suspect.

Mr Campbell said Customs paid a discount government rate, but could  
not supply the exact costs.

Customs was reviewing which accommodation it used and was "exploring  
options" that might be available through healthcare providers.

Cheaper accommodation close to Auckland City Hospital includes the  
Domain Lodge on Boyle Cres, where rooms range from $100-160 a night.

Legally, Customs has the power to detain people entering the country  
if they are believed to be carrying class A or B drugs internally. In  
the 2004-5 financial year, Customs detained three people in hotel  
rooms - two in Auckland and one in Christchurch. Cocaine worth $1.19  
million was recovered, with the amounts in each case varying from 70  
grams to 790 grams. Each of the three detainees were convicted and  
jailed for six years.

[SIDEBAR]

The Langham Hotel

Rates range from $585 for the superior room to $2300 for the royal  
suite. Facilities include an outdoor heated pool, spa bath, a full  
gymnasium and round-the-clock room service. Famous guests include  
Prince Charles, Mick Jagger and Tony Blair. Part of an international  
chain, with hotels in London, Hong Kong and Melbourne. Formerly the  
Sheraton, it was renamed the Langham on January 1.
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