Vava‘u cocaine surprise: More than $2 million worth of mysterious cocaine washed ashore 

Around TOP$2.3 million worth of cocaine has washed up on Vava’u beaches.

Packages of cocaine washed ashore in Vava’u. Photo/Supplied

Police have been out at Hōleva and Ha’alaufuli this week, sweeping the area for more drugs.

Detective Acting Deputy Commissioner Halatoa Tāufa said local residents found the packages and handed them over to Police.

“Police confirms the packages had been tested positive for cocaine and is working closely with the Tonga Navy, utilising the VOEA Ngahau Koula to scour areas of interest in the Vava’u waters”, Tāufa said.

“There is possibility that more packages may turn up on the beach and we ask any members of the public to immediately contact Police if they found or knew anyone to have found further drugs.”

Tāufa strongly reminded that anyone who has in their possession any of the washed- up drugs must hand them over to Police.

Failing to do so is a serious offence, he said.

Contact Police on phone 740-1660 or 922 and share any information you may have on this matter or any drug related offence.

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