People smuggling money, jewels, and even narcotics have been reported frequently. Have you ever heard of fried chicken being smuggled? That's exactly what occurred in Auckland. Eateries, including takeaway services, have been shuttered as part of Auckland's Alert Level 4 lockdown, which is the country's tightest. 



Residents have been asked to stay indoors with only necessary services available. When authorities were monitoring back roads near the city's southern border, they came upon "a suspicious-looking vehicle traveling on a dirt road." Then, on Sunday, two new zealand guys were apprehended after trying to cross the auckland boundary with a carload of Kentucky Fried chicken, french fries, and ten tubs of coleslaw, according to city cops. 

The two were recognized as "gang members" by police, who discovered over $100,000 new zealand dollars ($70,000) in cash and unfilled ounce bags, as well as a huge amount of KFC, according to officials. The two males, aged 23 and 30, had made a trip from Hamilton, around 75 miles (121 kilometers) southeast of auckland, according to the BBC. According to the article, “it is unknown if the guys planned to sell the meal or if they intended to use it as a diversion if they were stopped over.”

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