20 vacuum-sealed packages of Cannabis seized at the Deep Water Harbour

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PACKAGES OF CANNABIS SEIZED AT DEEP WATER HARBOUR

Twenty vacuum-sealed packages of Cannabis were seized during a drug operation at the Deep Water Harbour on Thursday.

Both police and customs officers conducted a search at the main seaport and discovered the controlled substance concealed inside a cardboard box.

The substance amounts to twenty pounds and has estimated value of EC$120,000.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Joanne Massiah: "You want to entrust the economy to a man whose first degree is in ROCKS and DIRT?" 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 Joanne Massiah: "You want to entrust the economy to a man whose first degree is in ROCKS and DIRT?" 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

    Didn’t Lovell promise to increase it to 28 grams??

  2. Making all these seizures at Air Port and seaports and no one is being arrested makes no sense. That only tells you that no investigation is being carried out to ascertain the source where the drug is coming from and its final destination as to who would receive the drugs. I am convinced that no investigation is being carried out. The police are afraid to make arrest so that their names will not be publish because of fear. Please have them replace and put qualified officers who are capable of investigating crimes. The ONDCP would do better.

  3. Can Mr Pringle correctly pronounce the word C-A-N-N-A-B-I-S?

    I would suggest that Mr Pringle take oratorical classes. As the leader of the opposition, he is expected to speak on many occasions and on many topics.
    When he asked to speak, he will be representing the people. The connotation by outsiders will be “Antiguan are uneducated”. Please help him.

  4. Got to be something behind this process and yet again no arrest will occur. The story begins and ends here and just like the previous seizures there will be no further information given in the future.

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