Cocaine

PHOTO: A glamorous young real estate agent has been caught red-handed at Auckland Airport — with a staggering 4kg of cocaine allegedly stashed in her luggage. Promises Behavioral Health


✈️💣 From Open Homes to Orange Overalls?

A 25-year-old real estate agent has been arrested after allegedly attempting to smuggle 4 kilograms of cocaine into New Zealand via Auckland International Airport.

🧳 Customs officials say the high-grade drug was hidden inside two suitcases the woman brought with her on a Latam Airways flight. Court documents confirm she arrived in the country on Sunday and was intercepted shortly after landing.

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🧑‍⚖️💊 Facing Life Behind Bars?

The accused — whose occupation is officially listed as real estate broker — now faces two serious criminal charges:

  • Importing a Class A controlled drug

  • Possession of cocaine for supply

💥 Both charges carry a potential penalty of life imprisonment under New Zealand law.


⚖️ Court Appearance Imminent

The woman was scheduled to appear in the Manukau District Court on Monday. Authorities have remained tight-lipped on further details, including whether more arrests are expected in connection with the attempted drug importation.

This high-profile arrest has already sent shockwaves through both the real estate industry and law enforcement circles, as questions mount about how someone in a trusted public role could be allegedly involved in such a serious international drug operation.


🔍 Quick Facts:

  • 👩‍💼 Accused is a licensed real estate broker

  • 🧳 4kg of cocaine allegedly found in two suitcases

  • ✈️ Flight arrived via Latam Airways

  • ⚖️ Faces up to life in prison

  • 👮‍♂️ Arrested on arrival at Auckland Airport


💬 “The real estate industry prides itself on integrity and trust. This incident, if proven true, is deeply disappointing.” — Industry Insider


🔥 This Story Is Developing…

We’ll keep you updated as this case unfolds — including further court proceedings, potential co-conspirators, and whether this case will rock New Zealand’s high-stakes property scene even further.

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