– 12 cases made out against traffickers, with 7 convictions secured
The Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) has seized a whopping $311 million worth of narcotics for the month of September, according to information released by that drug enforcement unit. This comprises $294 million, or approximately US$1.4 million, in ganja, and $17 million, or US$82,000, in cocaine.

Most of the narcotics were intercepted in Regions Six, Four, and Three, the amounts intercepted therein being 327.50kg of cannabis and 11.23kg of cocaine. Cannabis continues to be the narcotic most commonly seized by CANU, accounting for 97 per cent of all seizures.

However, in addition to the discovery and seizure of cannabis and cocaine, a quantity of Lidocaine, a local anaesthetic commonly used for the adulteration of cocaine, and one shotgun with 16 live cartridges were confiscated.
There were, in addition to illicit drugs, discoveries of attempts to ship items by prohibited means, and those discoveries were referred to the relevant authorities for further processing and prosecution. These included six finches concealed in hair rollers.
According to the report, 44 per cent of the total quantity of narcotics seized was seized on the roadways;














