Chilly bins full of cannabis, cash discovered after smell tips off police at traffic checkpointPosted by On

Two large chilly bins were located on the rear seat of the vehicle and were found to contain 1kg of cannabis head and over $500 in cash. Photo / NZ Police

A routine police checkpoint operation near Lumsden uncovered a “substantial” amount of cannabis after officers caught a whiff of the stuff in a car they stopped, prompting a search.

Police were working the operation on State Highway 94 on Friday checking for drink driving, lack of seatbelts, mobile phone use and other traffic offending.

Staff stopped a car which had driven from Gore and was heading toward Te Anau, police said.

They caught a strong smell of cannabis and invoked a 2012 Search & Surveillance Act of the vehicle.

Two large chilly bins were located on the rear seat of the vehicle and were found to contain 1kg of cannabis head and over $500 in cash.

The sole occupant, a 29-year-old man from Te Anau, admitted he had just purchased the cannabis in Gore.

Te Anau staff continued inquiries at the man’s home in Te Anau, where they seized cannabis, over $2000 in cash and drug-dealing equipment.

Sergeant in charge of Te Anau Police, Tod Hollebon, was pleased with the outcome.

“This has resulted in police taking a substantial amount of cannabis off the street, and uncovering a significant growing operation,” he said.

Further investigation was carried out and revealed a 45-year-old man from Gore was allegedly responsible for the…

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