CANU busts Pomeroon man with $1M in ganja

A significant discovery was made by Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) ranks at Charity Stelling as authorities seized a box containing multiple parcels suspected to be cannabis.
The operation unfolded on Friday, leading to the arrest of Rocky Mangra from Grant St Joseph in Lower Pomeroon, Essequibo, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam).

The parcels of drugs unearthed by CANU

Following the search of a boat in the presence of the 42-year-old man, CANU officers said they uncovered the box of imported cannabis, commonly referred to as “creepy.”
The seized narcotics amounted to 6.9 pounds (3.128 kilograms) with an estimated street value of around $1 million.
Mangra was arrested and escorted to CANU Headquarters for further questioning and processing.

Arrested: Rocky Mangra

Less than a week ago, a total of 1070 rounds of ammunition of varying calibres were unearthed in an abandoned house at Avocado Square in East Ruimveldt, Georgetown.
The discovery was made by agents of CANU who were conducting a raid in the area. The cache comprised 600 rounds of .40mm ammunition; 330 rounds of .380mm ammunition; 33 rounds of .45mm ammunition, and 107 rounds of .22mm ammunition.
The large cache was transported to CANU Headquarters, and an investigation was launched.