Pubdate: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 Source: Sunday Star-Times (New Zealand) Copyright: 2009 Sunday Star-Times Contact: http://www.sundaystartimes.co.nz Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1064 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) EX-AGENT POINTS FINGER WHEN CUSTOMS Service drugs' investigators executed a search warrant on the home of a man who had beaten up one of their undercover agents, they didn't find any drugs, but did get leads on a methamphetamine ring operating out of Tonga. Their target, Sionetosi Kelekolio Tapueluelu, himself a former undercover drugs investigator, offered them a "definite solution" to their investigation, saying that he could tell them who was behind a Tongan drugs ring. He offered up a name that of a Customs official allegedly approaching passengers at Tonga's international airport and asking them to carry packages to Auckland. The Sunday Star-Times has learned that at least three Tongans have been arrested at Auckland International Airport carrying packages containing cold and flu pills, which can be used to make methamphetamine, or P. It is alleged some of the pills came from a burglary of a hospital in Tonga. The packages are thought to have been destined for a notorious Tongan "P-cook" based in South Auckland. One man, Tongia Te'ekiu, who was coming to New Zealand to pick fruit, claims he was approached at the airport in Nuku'alofa shortly before boarding an aircraft and asked to carry an envelope, not knowing what it contained. Te'ekiu was convicted of importing a class C drug the package contained 1400 pills late last year and sentenced to six months' jail. His lawyer, Frank Hogan, said he was "essentially a mule for someone else". A spokesman for the Tongan government said efforts had been stepped up to eliminate drug trafficking, especially to stop seasonal workers carrying parcels. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake