Two man who work at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) have been caught by officers of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) attempting to smuggle some $64 million worth of cocaine onto an airplane that was destined for the United Kingdom (UK) on Thursday.

According to reports, while performing duties at the baggage shed area, CANU agents stationed at the airport observed the two suspects retrieving four duffle bags thrown by an unknown male over the CJIA fence. The CANU officers intercepted the two males and conducted a search on the duffle bags, which led to the discovery of 64 brick-like parcels suspected to be cocaine.
The suspects, 26-year-old Travis Sealey, a shift leader attached to the New Timehri Handling Service (NTHS), and 20-year-old Koby Bakker, a ground security coordinator attached to Secure Innovations and Concepts (SIC) – both residents of Timehri, EBD – were escorted to CANU Headquarters along with the suspected narcotics.












