An Air New Zealand employee who was “responsible for a crew of corrupt baggage handlers” in a syndicate importing methamphetamine has been sentenced to eight years and nine months in jail.
Matangikolo Piukana was prosecuted in connection with three importations of meth from Malaysia in June and July 2021.
He pleaded guilty on representative charges of importing meth and conspiracy to import the drug, but insisted the amounts alleged by authorities were incorrect.
While the Crown prosecution described him as a “logistical organiser”, the defence argued he was simply a “messenger” for the criminal syndicate importing methamphetamine into New Zealand.
Today, Justice Michele Wilkinson-Smith concluded his position in the scheme was at the “higher end of significant but below leading” and that the drugs would have caused significant harm to communities.