Zoe Moore, who faces serious drug charges, has been remanded in custody following her appearance before Magistrate Joseph Daurewa. Moore is accused of possessing methamphetamine and explosives after a joint raid conducted on February 13, 2026, in Delainavesi. Law enforcement agencies involved in the operation included the Serious Organised Crime and Intelligence Department (SOCID), the Southern Division Taskforce, and the Fiji Detector Dog Unit.

During the raid, substances discovered in Moore’s vehicle tested positive for methamphetamine. She has been charged with several serious offenses: 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. Notably, she was found in possession of a non-lethal device used by defense forces intended to disorient targets.

This is not Moore’s first encounter with the law regarding drug-related offenses. She is represented by lawyer Isimeli Keteca, and her case has been scheduled for adjournment on February 24. The developments in Moore’s case highlight ongoing efforts by authorities to combat drug-related crime in the region, reflecting the seriousness with which such matters are being handled.

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