Over Half A Million Dollars Drug Seizure

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Cannabis weighing a total of 54 ¼ pounds with a street value of $542,500.00, was seized at Deep Water Harbour on Tuesday 14th July, 2020.

The illegal substance was discovered among food items, during a joint operation between the Narcotics, K-9 and Customs Departments.

The items were taken to Police Headquarters, where further investigations are ongoing.

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16 COMMENTS

  1. can find 54lbs but cant find four 200lb hard back soldier and a 4 fkn ton vehicle that was used to transport and murder a whole man.. in broad daylight .. on 108sq miles
    free the weed and lock up the criminals

  2. Let’s hope there isn’t another repeat of an executed customs officer. If there is, bring in any and all outside agencies. FBI, Scotland Yard, RCMP. Stop the drug runners investigating the executions.

    • Scotland Yard and the FBI has nothing to do with Antigua! Antigua keep saying they are independent so leave Scotland Yard out of this as for the FBI, why would they get involved for another country’s drug problem or a random murder.

      Antigua needs to solve their own problem and stop begging for help.

      If the Antigua police corrupt well tooo bad figure it out! It’s not America or England’s problems.

  3. Just amazing all this stuff is happening. By the was did you see this. Not the best news for our Antiguan wing man as released today:

    The National Transportation Safety Board determined that the co-pilot’s poor training and inability to handle pressure contributed to the crash of Atlas Air Flight 3591. The co-pilot withheld parts of his work history from the air carrier to conceal his troubles at other airlines and was a “train wreck” in training, board members and investigators said during a Tuesday hearing on the crash.

  4. What is going on in Antigua.Late,lots of drugs seizures.Is Antigua being used as a transshipment center for drugs.I am glad the Customs are finding those things before they hit the streets.$542,500.00 in drugs off the streets.

  5. I hope no customer officers are executed again cas dis weed smuggling is getting to a pinnacle now….

  6. ANTIGUA HAS ALWAYS BEEN A DRUG HAVEN …..
    AH JUS NOW ARU REALIZING THIS …WHERE PIKNEARGA BOY GET MONEY FE BUY AND SHIP WEED……PEOPLE IN HIGH PLACES FRONTING THE WEED TRADE AND PRETENDING THEY ARE AGAINST IT….

    NO WORK DEY DEY SO ANTIGUAS YOUNG PPL AH SMOKE WEY DEMLIFE….

  7. Is there a market for imported cannabis when Antiguan users can grow their own? Something else is going on here.

  8. Is best they keep the weed floating to boost back up the economy, Antigua A+ on finding weed. But an F+++ for finding murderers.

  9. It’s sad to see the war on weed is way up And the war against criminals is way down it’s funny the police can find every hole the weed is but very weak to protect the people, Solve murders, and still want special treatment when accuse of crime more often I think if the police really wanted to find criminals they would have waited to see who clear the weed but dem ah d law so dem go fi dem weed and make it look like as d people .. that look so shabby

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