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Gordee Walla accusing AFC .......CANU chief confirm eeee is a liar

 

CANU confirms drugs found in Malaysia left Guyana

November 29, 2012 | By | Filed Under News

 

Head of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit, James Singh, has confirmed that the drugs which were found in a shipment of liquid coconut milk had indeed left Guyana. Singh when contacted yesterday declined to give any further comment. All the CANU head would say was that investigations are ongoing. But Kaieteur News has since learnt that several persons have been detained and that the local law enforcement agents have been able to track the shipper.

 

A few weeks ago Malaysian authorities seized a container filled with over US$7M in cocaine in liquid coconut milk believed to have originated in Guyana. It is believed that the US’ Drugs Enforcement Administration (DEA) may have been tracking the container since it left Guyana. The Malaysian official news agency, Bernama, yesterday disclosed that a Nigerian drug syndicate may be the ones behind this latest bust which has over time become more bizarre.

 

 Drugs have been known to be found in wigs, crotch, pepper sauce, and in some cases the carriers have been caught after swallowing tiny packets.

 

 According to Bernama, Bukit Aman Narcotics CID director Datuk Noor Rashid Ibrahim said the tactic was foiled by the Selangor Customs Department after detaining a ship carrying a container cargo in which a section contained drugs worth RM22 (US$7.1M). β€œBased on information from United States Drug Enforcement Administration (USDEA), the ship which arrived on November 12, last at Port Klang was filled with 980 cartons of cans containing coconut milk and pieces of pineapple.” Bernama reported that 16 cartons comprising 384 cans of coconut milk were identified as mixtures with 400 grammes of cocaine in each can by the Malaysia’s Chemistry Department. Ibrahim said the container which originated from Guyana in South America was to be sent to Mozambique. From that transit point, it was to be transferred to another ship.

 

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How much Coke  can Walla carry in his sack?????

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The AFC/PNC are slowly being put out of business, their cocaine in coconut water scheme has been exposed and the dea is on to them. The Nigerian connection is a direct link to the PNC while the AFC facilitate the shipment via their agents in the customs and shipping industry. Soon Ramjattan and Nagamootoo visas will be revoked once the paper trail is connected back to these fellows. 

FM
Two Guyanese charged in connection with cocaine-in-coconut milk found in MalaysiaPDF| Print |
Written by Court Reporter  
Thursday, 29 November 2012 12:26

 

 

The Manager of an East Coast Demerara packaging plant on Thursday pleaded guilty to conspiracy for trafficking in a quantity of cocaine in coconut milk that was intercepted in Malaysia earlier this month.

A former employee of the same company, New So Coco, pleaded not guilty to being in possession of two sealed tins of cocaine-in- coconut milk and he was remanded to prison.(De owner of New So Coco is close to Jagabat and was posing with Irfan at Guyexpo recently)

Loknauth Danesur of 1 Coldingen, East Coast Demerara pleaded guilty to trafficking in an unknown quantity of cocaine and he was sentenced to four year imprisonment and fined GUY$30,000.

Chief Magistrate, Priya Sewnarine Beharry noted that Danesur, who was the manager of the packaging plant, did not waste the court’s time and he pleaded guilty.

Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) Prosecutor, Oswald Massiah told the court that between August 1 and November 20, Danesur, using his expertise, conspired to conceal the narcotic in coconut milk cans.

Danesur told the court that he had no idea where the cocaine was going but he had been paid GUY$100,000(Paid by who?????) to do the job and had been promised GUY$1 million more when the cocaine would have reached its destination. He said he needed the money because he has three children and he was working for insufficient money.

Former employee of New So Coco, 25-year old Vijay Bisraj also known as Amar and Dinesh denied the cocaine trafficking charge. His lawyer, Shellon Boyce, said two cans were found in the premises where he lives at 57 First Street, Section B, Non Pareil but he was not at home and several persons have access to the building. He was remanded to prison until December 7 when he would appear in the Vigilance Magistrates’ Court.

The CANU Prosecutor told the court that Bisraj worked 10 years at the packaging plant before leaving to become a fisherman. Massiah alleged that the accused used his expertise in sealing cans to conspire with unknown persons to go to the factory to conceal the cocaine in the cans. The prosecutor alleged that Bisraj was in possession of the two cans of cocaine because he was β€˜shortchanged’ for the job and so he took them.

CANU officials say the two men were charged in connection with the discovery of 76 kilogrammes of liquefied cocaine in coconut milk in Malaysia. Authorities there said the ship was on its way to Mozambique when Malaysian authorities, acting on a tip off seized 16 cartons containing 384 tins allegedly containing coconut milk and pineapples. The cocaine was worth US$7.1 million.

Malaysian authorities said the tip-off came from the United States Drug Enforcement Agency (USDEA).

 

Look how quick this gone get sweep under de carpet

FM
Originally Posted by Mr.T:

These people would not have sent the shipment that far unless they had contacts in Malaysia. Jagdeo is the only known Guyanese who has such contacts in that part of the world. His frequent drugs trade negotiations trips masked as official government business are now getting out of hand.

In Guyana drugs trade IS OFFICIAL GV'T BUSINESS. They have a Narco state as stated by the USDEA.

FM

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