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New Zealand police are investigating online apps where Kiwis are buying and selling illicit products and services. Katie Harris looks into the dark side of messaging App Discord. Under the guise of a standard messaging app, but often used for more sinister purposes, Discord has slipped its way into the millennial lexicon and shows no signs of going away. It allows users to buy and sell drugs without disclosing their names and details, and all at speeds that some users say is faster than Uber. The app is a messaging platform that was originally used by gamers, but since its inception in it's morphed into a forum for some users' alternative businesses. When asked in an Official information Act request how many officers had worked undercover on the app in the past five years, police said revealing this would prejudice the maintenance of the law. Discord's website states there are more than million active monthly users, and One user, who the Herald has agreed not to name, said he has bought marijuana, MDMA and ketamine off the site. He said dealers would usually deliver to him, but he puts an address about a five-minute walk away from his home. A lot of the drug sellers were erratic, said the Wellington man, so meeting with them can be uncomfortable. I've never bought anything bad but I know it happens, especially to more desperate people who would take anything over nothing. He said it's common knowledge that police are watching the channels, however he didn't think they could see private chats between buyers and dealers. It's not just illicit drugs he uses it for, and the student said some of his classes had Discord channels to discuss papers. The New Zealand Drug Foundation warned that buying drugs anywhere carries risks, but it's exacerbated online. Deputy executive director Ben Birks Ang said buyers are less likely to know who the dealer is and may not have a way to get back in touch with them. In a statement, police told the Herald every time new technology becomes available offenders will work out how to use it for illicit purposes. A Discord spokesperson said the company had a zero-tolerance policy for illegal activity on the service. Discord has Terms of Service and Community Guidelines that all users must adhere to which outline several rules for interacting with each other. This includes firearms, ammunition, drugs, and controlled substances. Darleen Tana has been removed from Parliament. The price of 'Dexies' on the app. A cannabis seller has offered to do drop-offs depending on gas. What appears to be cocaine being sold on the site. Cannabis being sold on the site. New Zealand. New Zealand Politics. Latest from New Zealand. PM Christopher Luxon addresses youths 'protesting' from justice facility roof.
Police crackdown on cocaine in Queenstown - $88,000 worth of drugs seized
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Otago Lakes Organised Crime lead Detective Sergeant Regan Boucher says the biggest haul was in Queenstown where higher levels of cocaine are being detected in the wastewater. Nine people are appearing before the courts over the coming weeks for a variety of drug dealing charges, some of which include possession for supply of MDMA, ketamine, cocaine, and cannabis. Cocaine is a Class A controlled drug. Family and friends should familiarise themselves with the signs of an overdose, such as heart palpitations, agitation, high fever, becoming unresponsive or seizures. A conviction for supply or possession of any of these types of drugs can hinder international travel. The effect on the brain is one of the biggest concerns and some of them can have long-term effects, if not fatal, depending on how people of various ages may react. Ketamine, a dissociative anaesthetic used by doctors and vets, has grown in popularity as a party drug across New Zealand in recent years. This can be very distressing, he says. With the summer season underway police are urging the public to be aware of their surroundings and be vigilant. The Lakes Weekly delivers stories and news that connects with local so they come away each week better connected to their community. Advertisers benefit from the association with the LWB brand values. Copies are available in service stations, libraries and drop boxes throughout the region and every supermarket throughout the Queenstown basin and Wanaka. Latest News. Drugs and cash seized in Queenstown Lakes. Writers festival celebrating the locals too. Chronic pain patient endures long wait for treatment: 'ACC has been playing with my life'. Latest issue Read Now. Online the issue is available Monday afternoon, on lwb. Read the Latest issue. Advertise Contact.
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