The Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) is warning the public, particularly parents and teachers, to be on the lookout for popular kids’ snacks such as cookies and candies that are laced with marijuana.
Head of CANU, James Singh on Sunday disclosed that they have discovered and seized packets of marijuana-infused cookies disguised as “Trips Ahoy” – a knock-off of Chips Ahoy.

As such, he is urging the public to be cautious of the deceptive marketing of these products.
“…We have seized some of the various packets but there are others out there so we wish to alert members of the public including parents, teachers etc on what to look for and to report this to CANU or the Police,” Singh said.












