Zoe Moore has been remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrate Joseph Daurewa to face serious drug-related charges. The charges stem from a joint operation conducted by the Serious Organised Crime and Intelligence Department (SOCID), the Southern Division Taskforce, and the Fiji Detector Dog Unit on February 13, 2026, in Delainavesi. During the raid, law enforcement uncovered methamphetamine and explosives linked to Moore.

Authorities reported that substances found in Moore’s vehicle tested positive for methamphetamine. She faces multiple charges, including one count of Unlawful Possession of Illicit Drugs, one count of Possession of Property Believed to be the Proceeds of Crime, one count of Possession of Breaking Implements, and one count of Unlawful Possession of Explosives. Among the items seized was a non-lethal device used by defense forces, designed to disorient targets.

This incident marks yet another chapter in Moore’s troubled history with the law concerning drug offenses. She is being represented by attorney Isimeli Keteca, and her case is set to be adjourned on February 24. The ongoing legal proceedings reflect authorities’ resolute commitment to tackling drug-related crime in the region, emphasizing the serious approach law enforcement is taking to maintain public safety and combat illicit activities.

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