New Zealand drug bust: Batman-labelled cocaine haul seized at sea

Eighty-one bails were brought back to Auckland aboard HMNZS Manawanui. Photo / NZDFJPGNew Zealand Defence Force

New Zealand’s navy has intercepted a floating haul of cocaine in the Pacific Ocean in what the country says is its largest drug bust ever.

The stash – weighing total 3.2 tonnes (3,200kg) and worth NZ$500m (£263m; $316m) – was found drifting hundreds of kilometres northwest of New Zealand.

Police believed it was destined for Australia, where it would have been enough to serve that market for a year.

The packages were strung up with buoys and some labelled with a Batman symbol.

Pictures released by New Zealand police and defence officials also showed cocaine packets labelled with a clover leaf symbol.

“This is the largest find of illicit drugs by New Zealand agencies, by some margin,” said New Zealand’s police commissioner Andrew Coster on Wednesday.

“It is more than New Zealand would use in 30 years,” he added.

Cocaine located in the Pacific Ocean. Photo / NZDF

New Zealand Defence Force

Cocaine recovered from the Pacific Ocean. Photo / NZ Police

New Zealand Police

New Zealand’s navy deployed a vessel to retrieve the massive shipment last week, which comprised 81 bales of cocaine.

They were brought to Auckland in New Zealand’s North Island on Tuesday and taken to a security facility to be documented and destroyed, officials said.

“We believe we have dealt a significant blow to an international criminal syndicate’s operation,” Mr Coster said.