Jury told of 'almost perfect crime' in drug trialBEVAN READ/FAIRFAX NZ Yixin Gan (centre) at the High Court in Auckland flanked by a security officer and her translator. The trial of an Auckland mother accused of importing a huge amount of drugs into the country has begun. The case is linked to the importation of pseudoephedrine, one of the principle precursors used in the manufacture of methamphetamine. On Monday, Crown prosecutor Scott McColgan told the jury Gan's method of importing the drugs was the "almost perfect" crime. Gan did not have any contact with the drugs, but maintained control over how they were moved and disposed of.
Source: Stuff August 29, 2016 00:13 UTC