Charged ex-chef still on the run

Chef Ben Norfolk loves showcasing local produce. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
Former head chef of The Bunker, Ben Norfolk, in 2022. FILE PHOTO: SUPPLIED
A former Queenstown chef and hospitality owner apparently on the run from serious drug charges remains wanted by police.

Ben Norfolk, 43, left the country before he was due to appear in the Queenstown District Court on December 1 on charges of administering and supplying LSD.

Allied Media understands one charge came from an alleged drink-spiking incident in the town in August, 2023.

Norfolk has also been charged with the burglary of a house in Dunedin on October 24 last year.

Police have been granted warrants by the Queenstown and Dunedin courts, which means he can be arrested at the border and detained in custody if he returns to New Zealand.

Norfolk, who was formerly the head chef and a 20% shareholder in central Queenstown restaurant and bar The Bunker, emailed Allied Media in December to say he was on a "holiday break" and would return in January.

However, a police spokeswoman confirmed this week the warrant for his arrest remained in place.

After he failed to appear in the Queenstown court on December 1, a police prosecutor told Judge Mark Williams Norfolk had "left the country and was not planning to return to New Zealand".

Norfolk has not responded to recent attempts to contact him.

guy.williams@odt.co.nz

 

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