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In the early hours of Thursday morning, law enforcement officers successfully conducted a drug-interdiction operation at the Port following the removal of suspected drug packages from a Port Authority warehouse.
The incident prompted immediate action, with officers being deployed to the Deep Water Harbour at approximately 7 a.m. on June 1 to investigate the security breach and break-in at the warehouse.
The operation at the Cargo Shed involved personnel from the Narcotics Department and the Customs Enforcement Unit.
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Two blue barrels were meticulously searched, leading to the discovery of 13 vacuum-sealed packages, each containing cannabis.
The total weight of the substance was determined to be 13 pounds, with an estimated street value of $104,000.
Following the seizure, the two barrels, along with their contents, were transported to Police Headquarters for further investigation.
JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES: CLICK HERE. However, a businesswoman who closely follows these reports expressed her belief in a conspiracy involving high-ranking individuals.
She finds it highly unusual that an intruder was able to remove items from a securely locked warehouse overnight, without any attempts to conceal the act.
She contrasts this with the stringent security measures legitimate business people face during broad daylight.
The businesswoman also speculates that the subsequent drug bust was orchestrated to eliminate competition.
JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES: CLICK HERE. Lastly, she questions why the officers are not allowing the suspicious barrels to be cleared and then pressing charges against the individuals claiming ownership.
She points out that investigations often seem to be ongoing, yet she rarely hears about anyone being arrested, charged, or prosecuted for these drug-related incidents.
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One response to “Successful Drug-Interdiction Operation at Port Following Warehouse Break-In”
A Gold Star for that business woman’s 2 cents at the end 💯💯