Tonga customs officer in court over drug smuggling

By Radio New Zealand

A Tonga customs officer has appeared in court following the seizure of a large quantity of drugs last month.

59-year-old Paula Naitoko is facing nine charges for engaging with others to import illicit drugs, and for aiding and abetting the importation of illegal firearms and ammunition.

Tonga Police reported its Drug Enforcement Taskforce seized drugs with a street value of more than $US2.5 million dollars.

The haul included methamphetamine, cannabis and cannabis oil, allegedly smuggled into Tonga from the United States.

This article is republished under Kaniva’s content partnership agreement with Radio New Zealand.

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