by The Landlord
Customs Minister Maurice Williamson says manufacturers of the drug P were using vacant properties as distribution points for illegally imported precursor ingredients.
“Previously [landlords] had to worry about their properties being used as P labs, now vacant properties and sublet rooms are being given as the delivery address for pseudoephedrine-based precursors,” he says.
Customs manager drug investigations Bill Perry says generally, the offenders involved in the organisation of the importing rings – and who are doing the renting – are aged between 19 and 30.
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