New Zealand police have arrested three men after the discovery of a record 35 kilograms of cocaine in a diamante horse-head sculpture that drug smugglers had sent from Mexico, dpa reported. On Sunday, police in the city of Auckland asked the public for help in identifying a man "believed to speak with a Spanish-sounding accent," who had been filmed on CCTV in a city centre hotel. The haul, discovered in May in the 400-kilogram diamante-encrusted sculpture, is "New Zealand's largest-ever cocaine seizure," the police said in a statement on Saturday.