Home News Cosmetologist carrying 11-mth baby busted with cocaine at CJIA
– baby daddy wanted
A New York-bound cocaine mule was intercepted at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), Timehri, East Bank Demerara (EBD), on Monday evening, as she was about to travel with her 11-month-old baby.
The suspect has since been identified as 37-year-old Natasha Blair, a cosmetologist of Lot 92 Grove-Diamond, EBD.
According to the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU), Blair used her body to accomplish ‘TWO Risky Concealment Methods’; that is, ingestion and insertion.
It was reported that the mother of one was booked to travel on flight BW 726 to JFK New York and on the day in question, she checked in her luggage at approximately 22:00h.
However, while on her way to the departure lounge, she was intercepted by CANU ranks.
The woman was then escorted to a City hospital, where the suspected cocaine pellets were displayed in her digestive tract on an X-ray and an object inserted in her lower extremity was also observed.
As such, Blair was admitted a patient, and one large object suspected to contain cocaine that was observed in her lower extremity has since been extracted.
Regarding the ingested pellets seen in her digestive tract, the woman has so-far excreted three cocaine pellets. She remains hospitalised. Her 11-month-old daughter, with whom she was travelling when she was intercepted, has since been handed over to her grandmother.
Meanwhile, CANU said they are now in search of the father of the suspect’s child for questioning into the discovery.
He has been identified as Sherwin Stoby, called “Kong”. His last known address was given as Lot 87 Roxanne Burnham Gardens, Georgetown.
The local drug enforcement body is asking anyone knowing the whereabouts of Sherwin Stoby, called “Kong”, are asked to contact the CANU Office at telephone: 227-3507.