Guyanese busted with cocaine at JFK Airport

After providing officials at the John F Kennedy Airport in New York with inconsistent travel plans, a Guyanese youth was busted with over 25 pellets of cocaine in his stomach.

Kester Anfrany Johnson

The young man has been identified as 23-year-old Kester Anfrany Johnson. He is expected to face the court and answer to drug trafficking charges.
According to information, the drug mule arrived at the JFK Airport on Tuesday on a Caribbean Airlines flight out of Guyana and it was then he was observed acting in a suspicious manner. His baggage was subjected to inspection and he became increasingly nervous, causing officials there to suspect something was amiss.
A report stated that Johnson failed to properly answer the officials’ questions as well as provide them with the contact information, including the address, of the relative he intended to stay with. Based on his responses and general demeanour, he was subjected to an x-ray which revealed foreign objects in his stomach.
He was taken into custody and subsequently excreted 25 pellets, which were later revealed to be cocaine. It is suspected that he has more in his body and authorities there are monitoring him.