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Customs officers among four arrested for untagged coke bag at CJIA

Two Customs Officers are among four persons arrested for the discovery of an untagged bag at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport with more than 20 pounds of cocaine have been arrested, officials said.

Customs Officer Anthony Thomas surrendered to the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) in the company of his lawyer one day after a wanted bulletin was issued for him. 

The other Customs Officer, who was on duty during the drug-find on Saturday afternoon shortly before a New York-bound flight was due to depart, was taken into CANU by colleague officers on Monday.

Though Thomas was not on duty at the time, investigators said he had stayed on at the airport, said authorities.

Two baggage handlers have been also arrested.

CANU agents had placed the bag under surveillance but agents decided to seize it after no one had taken possession of it.

Investigators have said that the bag was taken at the back of the terminal building in the baggage area to be sneaked on Caribbean Airlines flight BW 526 which was scheduled to depart at 3:50 PM.

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Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

The afc/pnc bandits don't want cameras as it will interrupt their drug smuggling business. They have many agents right in the US and Canada. cocaine has his family in the narc who pass the drugs once it reaches these shores. 

Big Seed...the AFC has doctors who can help yuh with a cut (yuh godey).

We talking about real doctors here....we not talking about @untimen with Doctorate fuh cover-up them lifestyle.

 

The only thing is after surgery.....yuh gon cant use yuh sack fuh smuggling anymore. So yuh should be sure if yuh gon cleanup yuh Hydro-Seed.

So`we understand why your pet (amaila) is necessary in your scheme.

FM
A Caribbean Airlines staff member, who allegedly generated a tag for a bag that contained cocaine, was Tuesday afternoon arrested by agents of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU), sources said.

The bag was previously said to have been untagged. However, new information has surfaced showing that the CAL check-in counter clerk had allegedly generated three baggage tags in the name of a passenger who travelled one week ago.

He allegedly kept one tag which, according to investigators, was found on the bag that contained more than 20 pounds of cocaine.  The bag was seized by CANU agents last Saturday afternoon at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) after no one had taken possession of it. Authorities believed that efforts had been in train to place the bag on a CAL flight to New York.

A member of the probe-team said that prior to arresting the CAL staffer, “we went up there (CJIA) and went through the process with him.” “He is not going home tonight,” said an investigator.

Top CANU officials said the two Customs Officers could be charged and placed before the court on Wednesday.

One baggage handler and one security agent were Tuesday also in custody.
FM

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