The Christchurch High Court has ordered the forfeiture of nearly $245,000
following an investigation into the drug-related business dealings of Daren
Standen.
Standen, aged 60, initially came to Police attention after officers were
called to a family harm incident in Christchurch on 25 December 2020.
While investigating that matter, Police found $226,785 cash in the back of a
car, along with 35.85 grams of methamphetamine and utensils.
Standen was arrested and charged, before later pleading guilty to two counts of possession of methamphetamine for
supply. He was sentenced to home detention.
The cash was seized at the time of Standen's arrest and restrained under the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009.
On 16 May 2022 Justice Nation ruled the forfeiture of the cash and a 2003 Audi Quattro car - a total value of
$244,065.00.
Police are pleased with the outcome of this matter.
"It is important that criminals are denied the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of offending which causes so much harm
within our communities," says Detective Sergeant Brendan Patten, Southern Asset Recovery Unit.
"This ruling is a great result as these funds will now be used to support initiatives that help reduce this harm."
Police continue to encourage the public to report suspicious financial activity, including information about people who
appear to be acquiring property or living a lifestyle that is inconsistent with their means.
Police are yet to locate the blue-coloured 2003 Audi Quattro, registration number MPK920 and welcome any information as
to its whereabouts.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Police on 105, or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.