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October 5 2018

Three men are expected to face charges, including drug trafficking, today after their arrests by ranks of the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) on Wednesday resulted in the discovery of over 25 pounds of cocaine.

CANU, in a statement to the press last night, said Aundre Singh, of 779 Section B, Block X, Diamond Housing Scheme, Clifford Gouveia, of Lot 14 Little Abary, East Coast Demerara, and O’Neil Charan of Lot 47 Sandy Babb Street, Kitty, Georgetown were intercepted during an exchange along the Rupert Craig Highway, in the vicinity of the seawall between Pere and Queen streets, Kitty.

Singh was the driver of a white Premio, PSS 8977, with Charan as a passenger, while Gouveia was the driver of PLL 5213, who was behind Singh’s vehicle on the highway.

CANU said after observing the cars, ranks intercepted the transfer of a box containing five suspected bricks of cocaine and beauty soaps between the cars. As a result, a total of 5.582 kilogrammes of suspected cocaine was intercepted during the transfer.

In addition, the statement said a search of Singh’s home at Diamond, East Bank Demerara, yielded the discovery of an additional 6.6 grammes of suspected cocaine along with two firearms—a Taurus revolver with matching ammunition and a pistol with matching ammunition. A large quantity of cash was also found during the search at Singh’s home, it said. In total, 12.182 kilogrammes, equivalent to 26.8 pounds, were found.

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alena06 posted:

What’s up with all these drug busts in GY of late.

The same people who were sharing drugs at Buxton line top during the PPP Govt are now running Customs and Immigration. Go Figure!!!

Nehru
alena06 posted:

What’s up with all these drug busts in GY of late.

Things are really bad. The police are not getting their share. I am sure they have been crossed a couple times. Time not to trust the dealers.

FM

Drug problems are in every country but what matters is, does the government fight it or turn a blind eye/get involved with the trade.

The present government is fighting it by the looks of things.

cain
cain posted:

Drug problems are in every country but what matters is, does the government fight it or turn a blind eye/get involved with the trade.

The present government is fighting it by the looks of things.

By the look of things, Crime and Drugs numbers are hitting new highs under the PNC.

Only a blind bat would state otherwise.

FM
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