A Whanganui man has been jailed for leading a methamphetamine manufacturing operation in a remote wool shed.
A police operation uncovered the laboratory up the Whanganui River along with 19.3kg of meth with a wholesale value of around $3.5 million.
Peter Allan Graham was sentenced to 13 years and five months’ imprisonment when he appeared in the Whanganui District Court on October 24 after admitting charges related to the Whanganui meth operation, and a separate Christchurch incident involving conspiring to manufacture meth.
The 48-year-old pleaded guilty to five charges including manufacturing methamphetamine, possessing methamphetamine for supply, participating in an organised criminal group, escaping police custody and conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine.
Four men appeared in Whanganui District Court on separate dates, they were facing a raft of charges relating to the manufacture of 19.3kg of methamphetamine in Whanganui.