Media release
6 October 2014
Kiwis And Aussies Unite to Strike a Blow Against Drug Traffickers
Members of the HMAS Toowomba account for and weigh 5.6 tonnes of cannabis resin on the flight deck of the ship. Photo courtesy of Australian Defence Force.
Members of the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF), in a combined operation with the Royal Australian Navy, were
recently able to strike a blow against hashish traffickers off the coast of Somalia to the tune of $280 million (AUD).
Operating under command of Pakistan Navy-led Combined Task Force 150 (CTF-150), part of the Combined Maritime Forces
(CMF), the Anzac-class frigate HMAS Toowoomba and the RNZAF P-3K2 Orion aircraft trailed a dhow from the Arabian Sea to
the Horn of Africa. After four days of inclement weather, the crew of HMAS Toowoomba were able to board the dhow and,
after an exhaustive search, the ship’s boarding team discovered 5588kgs of hashish in hessian bags.
New Zealand Defence Force Air Component Commander Air Commodore Kevin McEvoy said, “This was a great result for the
combined New Zealand and Australian force and our Pakistan Navy colleagues at CTF-150 who led the operation.”
Our P-3K2 aircraft is regularly used to conduct a wide range of maritime surveillance work, and the crew is highly
skilled and are able to contribute their expertise to this vital task force.
“We often work with other nations on operations and it is good for our people to be involved in a large-scale operation
that can make a real difference.”
HMAS Toowoomba’s boarding officer, Lieutenant Stefan Stuart, said the drugs were well hidden and, once found, were
extremely difficult to access and remove. He said, “It is great to make an intercept of this magnitude. The weather was
not on our side but our training and our persistence paid off.”
HMAS Toowoomba was operating under the command of CTF-150, the CMF Task Group responsible for promoting safety and
security at sea, and the RNZAF P-3K2 Orion aircraft is deployed in support of the international counter-piracy effort.
CTF-150, currently commanded by Commodore Sajid Mahmood of the Pakistan Navy, is an international task force charged
with conducting maritime security operations to deny terrorists the use of the seas as a venue for attack or to
transport personnel, weapons, or other illicit material. This is the first successful counter-narcotics interdiction
operation for CTF-150 since the Pakistan Navy took command of the maritime security and counter-terrorism mission on 14
August 2014.
Commodore Sajid said, “I am incredibly proud of the sailors and airmen involved in this complicated operation. CTF-150
has a long history of disrupting narcotics trafficking in the region and Toowoomba, with the support of 5 Squadron of
the RNZAF, have carried this on. Keep up the good work!”
AIRCDRE McEvoy said, “We are due to replace the personnel and aircraft currently doing this work and a P-3K2 and an
RNZAF 757 will leave New Zealand in the middle of October.”
ENDS