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You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. An apathy towards serious drug-dealing within the Wanaka community is concerning and needs to change, a police officer involved in last week's drug bust in the town says. In Wanaka's Crimeline report this week, Det Gillespie said it had been evident ''for some time'' there was a drug culture in Wanaka. We were fully supported by police management, who could see that this was an important issue for the town and that something had to be done. Since the start of the investigation, police were aware of at least four people in Wanaka who had become suicidal as a result of drug taking, including one who required hospitalisation, he said. Police were committed to limiting the availability of the drugs concerned, but it was up to the community to help remove the market for drug dealers and ultimately push them out of town, Det Gillespie said. Det Gillespie said while many of those involved in the drug dealing had been identified as being in Wanaka's ''party scene'', they had also sold class A and B drugs at public events and in or around local pubs. There were many people ''on the fringes'' of the offending who had been identified and would be spoken to in the weeks to come, while others would face charges in due course. Det Gillespie said the discreet operation had been a real team effort and one which had not been easy in a small town. Southern DHB Central Otago alcohol and drug clinician Julie Scurr last week declined to provide any information to the Otago Daily Times on the level or impact of drug-taking in Wanaka, citing privacy issues. Other drug and alcohol support workers said they were not aware of a problem with class A and B drugs in Wanaka. Skip to main content. Thursday, 12 December Comment now. Related Stories. Add a Comment Login or register to post comments.

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Kiwi drug dealers are now using Snapchat to advertise mega dose MDMA tablets, with party-goers in their 20s reporting the social media platform is 'where most people' source their pills. The strategy of organising drugs deals over Snapchat has led to a string of arrests in the UK and US in , and it appears the dealing method is also entrenched in the New Zealand market. Snapchat is a social media app which sends video messages that are erased from the receiver's account immediately after they are viewed. The temporary messaging service has been adapted by drug dealers as an ideal way of maintaining relative anonymity - leaving little trace of a drug deal for both customer and supplier. The pills were advertised in a mass Snapchat message to the dealer's customers, announcing each pill had mg of the active MDMA ingredient - more than three times a standard dose. In Liverpool this week, a year-old man was jailed after selling a year-old girl a Punisher MDMA pill via Snapchat that led to her death in July Another Aucklander in their early 20s said they've received 'heaps' of advertisements for drugs through Snapchat, and the social media platform is 'where most people' they know source their drugs. Another recreational drug-user said within their social network, Snapchat was not used so much by dealers directly, but was frequently used for onselling, by 'other kids getting rid of their drugs when they've bought too many'. NZ Police drug intelligence bureau acting manager, Constable Blair MacDonald, said they were aware of people using online platforms, including social media apps, for the sale of illicit substances. A UK national study of year olds carried in January by think tank Volteface found one in four questioned had seen drugs for sale on social media. Of those who had seen drugs advertised on social media, 56 per cent had seen it on Snapchat - making it the leading platform. Know Your Stuff NZ - who test drugs at festivals for harm minimisation - said they have tested MDMA pills which contained up to five times an average dose - and their frequency in New Zealand is gradually rising. A single dose tablet traditionally contains mg of MDMA. Last weekend, four people were hospitalised , three critical, due to drug use at the Listen In concert at Auckland's Mt Smart Stadium. Police confirmed to the Herald that confiscated drug samples from the event tested were MDMA tabs and Ketamine powder, although these are not necessarily the drugs the people who were hospitalised had taken. This year we've seen a much wider variety of presses, and more of the pills as well. Allison said these pills all have 'very clear, high-quality, professional presses' and the same pills are generally seen all across New Zealand - not just in one city. However, despite such reports from frontline drug advocacy groups, MacDonald said police were ignorant of their presence in New Zealand. According to a study by a former senior drug adviser to the British government, Professor David Nutt, ecstasy is generally considered one of the more benign drugs in terms of the harm caused to others and even users. Often called the 'love drug', traditional doses can create feelings of empathy, euphoria and prolonged energy by increasing the release of dopamine and serotonin to the brain. It also increases the heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature, which can lead to dehydration and damage to the body. When we weigh them, there's doses in each pill,' Bell said. They're going to feel quite munted. We are seeing some quite terrible things. NZ Customs group manager for intelligence and enforcement Jamie Bamford said international criminal syndicates were targeting New Zealand. There is an effort to create and meet a market here,' Bramford said. The facility is the same site where a group were guided down with fast food last year. The Punisher, Donkey Kong and Pink Porsche are among high-dose Ecstasy pills which have been linked to overdose and death. The market in Ecstasy has exploded with users able to order the illegal drugs online - with Snapchat emerging as the leading social media platform to sell drugs. New Zealand Updated. New Zealand. New Zealand Crime Updated. Retirement village bucks industry norm. Latest from New Zealand. AT's Western Line trains disrupted: Power outage strands carriages on crossing.

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