The couple who foiled New Zealand's biggest drugs plot
An ordinary couple unwittingly took down an international drugs ring, all by doing a good deed. It involves a boat, a fake funeral, and the criminal underworld's least able seamen
An ordinary couple foiled the country's biggest drugs deal, all by doing a good deed. It involves a boat, a fake funeral at sea and the criminal underworld's least able seamen.
That ordinary couple of 35 years, Ed and Heather we're calling them to protect their identities, lived a quiet life in the far north of New Zealand. Ed is Māori, and a well-respected mechanic and fisherman; Heather's the sort of person who offers help without thinking twice. So when a group of men turned up close by at 90 Mile Beach in 2016 asking for their help to launch their boat to spread their brother's ashes at sea, Ed and Heather did the neighbourly thing and mucked in. They had no idea what they were stepping into.
What followed over the next five days felt almost like a farce. This motley crew's boat and their skipper weren't cut out for sea-faring at all and after many failed attempts, engines blown, and flared tempers, Ed and Heather were left wondering if the story the men had told them was a little fishy.
Whilst they saw the funny side of it, something much darker lay behind the men's actions and when Ed makes a discovery, he and Heather have to stay outwardly calm or risk the men finding out.
Presenter: Asya Fouks
Researcher: Elena Angelides
Producer: Edgar Maddicott
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(Photo: Photo: The rigid inflatable boat used by the criminals left high and dry on a stretch of 90 Mile Beach.
Credit: NZ Police)
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