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ROYAL POLICE FORCE OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
Office of Strategic Communications (STRATCOM)
MEDIA RELEASE
For Immediate Release
ANDRE SOLOMON CHARGED WITH MULTIPLE DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES
St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda — Friday, May 9, 2025
The police have arrested and formally charged 44-year-old Andre Solomon of Pares Main Road in connection with multiple drug-related offences.
On Wednesday, April 30, police executed search warrants at properties located on Pares Main Road and in Parham, both occupied by Solomon, and seized 191.9 grams of cannabis, 2 ¼ pounds of cannabis, and 790 cannabis plants.
He was subsequently charged with Unlawful Possession of 191.9 grams of Cannabis, Unlawful Possession of 2 ¼ pounds of Cannabis, Possession of 790 Cannabis Plants, and Unlawful Cultivation of 790 Cannabis Plants.
Additionally, on Wednesday, May 7, police executed another search warrant at Solomon’s residence in Hodges Bay and seized an additional 4 ½ pounds of cannabis.
He was further charged in connection with that offence.
Meanwhile, Solomon is also being questioned as a person of interest in several other ongoing police investigations.
He is expected to appear before the court today to answer to the drug-related charges.
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Low da weed man. Tek that away them turn to coke. *crying*
“790 cannabis plants” ???????????????????????????????
4 TREES!!!!! R U DEAF????
WHERE CAN AN ORDINARY MAN PURCHASE…LEGALLY, FOUR PLANTS OR 15 GRAMS FROM?
This is disappointing. It’s always sad to see someone make such poor choices.
Another example of how drug-related issues continue to hurt our community.
Drugs ruin so many lives. This is why the fight against trafficking and abuse is so important.
Another reminder of why we need to focus on tackling drug-related issues at the root.