26 Jan 2018

Navies bust $300 million of heroin

5:07 pm on 26 January 2018

About $300 million worth of heroin has been seized by the New Zealand and Australian navies in the West Indian Ocean.

The New Zealand Defence Force has helped an international naval coalition seize about NZ $300 million of heroin from traffickers in the Western Indian Ocean.

The New Zealand Defence Force has helped an international naval coalition seize about NZ $300 million of heroin from traffickers in the Western Indian Ocean. Photo: Royal Australian Navy

Royal Australian Navy frigate HMAS Warramunga intercepted a fishing boat believed to be headed to Africa and found 915kg of heroin in the boat's hold.

The frigate had been tracking the boat using data from a New Zealand Air Force P-3K2 Orion plane.

Two New Zealand sailors posted on the frigate also helped drive smaller boats to transport the boarding party and the drugs.

A Royal New Zealand Air Force P-3K2 Orion flies past HMAS Warramunga boarding team during an operation in the Western Indian Ocean.

New Zealand's P-3K2 Orion stayed in the area while the frigate's crew inspected the fishing boat. Photo: Royal Australian Navy

"This latest seizure is a credit to both the NZDF and the Australian Navy and highlights the skill and professionalism of our personnel," Air Commodore Kevin McEvoy, the Acting Commander Joint Forces New Zealand, said.

"More importantly, the fantastic result demonstrates how the NZDF directly supports the multinational effort to defeat terrorism and prevent drug trafficking through the CMF."

The CMF is a 32-nation group that targets piracy, drugs, and people trafficking in international waters.

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