New Zealand, Drugs

CRAZY: New Zealand food bank distributes sweets laced with fatal amount of meth 

As the investigation continues, the Auckland City Mission and the community it serves are left to grapple with the unsettling reality that sometimes, not everything sweet is what it seems.

Sweets laced with meth (Photo: New Zealand Drug Foundation)

In a shocking turn of events that reads like a plot from a crime thriller, a New Zealand charity's act of kindness has inadvertently put lives at risk. Auckland City Mission, known for its tireless efforts to support those in need, found itself at the center of a drug scandal that has left the community reeling.

The charity accidentally distributed methamphetamine disguised as Malaysian candy, each piece containing a potentially lethal dose of 300 hits. The incident has sparked a frantic race against time as police scramble to recover the dangerous "sweets" before more harm is done.

Helen Robinson, the charity's chief executive, described the taste of the fake candy as "acrid and revolting," a small mercy that likely prevented more severe consequences. Three individuals, including a child, sought medical attention after tasting the disguised drugs but were fortunately discharged.

The origin of these deceptive drugs remains a mystery. Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin suggests they may have been smuggled into the country, a common tactic for drug traffickers.

Whether this was an intentional act or a terrible mistake remains unclear, but the implications are chilling either way.

* The New York Times contributed to this report.


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