Darien Isaac Convicted in $536K Cannabis Trafficking Case

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Darien Isaac Convicted in $536K Cannabis Trafficking Case

Darien Isaac has been found guilty of drug trafficking in a judge-only trial before Justice Ann-Marie Smith.

The conviction relates to a 2020 counter-narcotics operation at Deep Water Harbour, where authorities seized over 40 pounds of cannabis hidden in a shipment of household appliances from Canada.

The drugs, valued at EC $536,500, were discovered by police, K-9 units, and Customs officials.

Isaac is scheduled to be sentenced on July 3.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Wait wait. I’m new to this matter! So much just to have your drugs in the country! Sometimes I wonder how they know drugs are in these concealed things.

  2. If they had searched the residence at cassada gardens then they would’ve found more drugs and guns.
    Had such a bright future but for the love of big life and driving infinity jeep that you couldn’t afford you just dash way your 3 points/freedom.
    Gwaan up jail go lay down. She done accustomed to give way the pus when you’re on street is now you’re locked away it’s gonna be free reign.

  3. Why does it take 5 years to bring cases like this to trial? Do we have a shortage of judges in the jurisdiction? I am baffled that a simple case where illicit drugs was found among household items has taken such a long time to pass through the courts

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