
Watesoni Nacagilevu
Watesoni Nacagilevu, a former bank employee in New Zealand, was sentenced for his significant role in a drug syndicate and money laundering operation. At 32 years old, he admitted to laundering millions of dollars in cartel cash and attempting to smuggle large quantities of methamphetamine into the country. His involvement began in 2020, and he was arrested in 2021 during a major police operation. Nacagilevu has since sought rehabilitation, reflecting on his past mistakes, and expressed a desire to improve himself as he faces a five-year prison sentence.
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Watesoni Nacagilevu was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment for his role in the meth case.
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Former bank employee Watesoni Nacagilevu sentenced for role in drug syndicate, money laundering









