Duo busted on ‘go fast’ boat with drugs By admin , in Uncategorized , at March 30, 2024 The vessel that was intercepted. According to a press release from CANU, the authorities were conducting a joint operation at Vergenoegen, East Bank Essequibo when they intercepted a “go fast” vessel with the two occupants on board. Upon searching the vessel, a large quantity of narcotics along with a quantity of fuel and other items were discovered and the two persons were arrested. They said the narcotics was tested and proven to be cocaine. The total when weighed amounted to 536 kilos or 1,181 lbs, with a street value in Guyana of $2.6 million USD. Had the cocaine been transshipped to its intended destination it would’ve amounted to a street value of over 20 million euros, according to CANU. They are currently in custody as the investigations continue. Comments Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts Durcissement de la loi migratoire au Canada On This Day: Alf Valentine, Architect of West Indies’ Historic 1950 Triumph, Was Born in Kingston Essequibo is Non-Negotiable: The Regional Silence We Cannot Afford CARICOM cautions members against attempts to ‘legitimise claims’; reaffirms support for Guyana Four-Day: Harpy Eagles set Volcanoes 319 after Chanderpaul’s marathon hundred
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