Police and Customs Seize $480,000 Worth of Cannabis at V.C. Bird International Airport

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60 Pounds of Cannabis Seized at Airport

Police Seized 60 pounds of cannabis at the V.C. Bird International Airport on Tuesday.

A suitcase was discovered with 60 vacuum-sealed packages, during a joint operation between Customs and the Police.

The substance is valued at $480,000 and was taken to the police station pending further investigations.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. great! Saving plenty Rastafarians and ghetto youth from LIMP DICK aka Erectile Disfunction. De herb is NOT de “healing a de nation” but de downfall a de nation. Tek it mek tea, but it nah fu smoke.

  2. Are these drugs just sent as cargo? Why not ‘flag’ the package and detain whomsoever comes to clear it. It has to be addressed to somebody. Who is the consignee? I am tired of hearing these ‘shipments’ being seized and then hardly hearing of arrests and trials. Am I missing something here?

  3. I’d be more impressed if it were fentanyl or some such thing because weed ain’t neva hurt nobody. In fact, it should be traded and taxed on the open market.

    • weed hurting the penis of nuff weed smokers my youth. Then dem turn round and beat dem “empress”worongfully accusing de “empress”of cheating pon dem because they willy no longer willying.

  4. Where did the cargo originate?
    What airline did it arrive on?
    It has always being alleged, that Customs and Law Enforcement officials are involved in these types of smuggling. Otherwise why, don’t they follow protocol and do surveillance on the items?
    As usual something smells like a skunk.

  5. How can a suitcase get on a place without an accompanying person? Whose name is on the tag? Who is collecting these packages…the police?

  6. I am tired of hearing this lame story that drugs was seized at customs with no results. Obviously,the suit case had to have a name on it ,it’s origin and so on . Some things is amiss here.

  7. Oops! We know who it is that brought it but we are seizing it so it can reach securely to the king pin to sell on the street. Don’t think we police are foolish because the maritime laws of the world is that nothing can ship anonymously without name and address.

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