…as CANU arrests 3 with 2 bags of ganja

A joint operation by ranks of the Guyana Police Force and the Guyana Defence Force’s Coast Guard on Thursday has led to the discovery of 17 acres of ganja with approximately 27, 000 cannabis plants ranging from two to six feet in height.
Region Six Police Commander, Senior Superintendent Shivpersaud Bacchus said acting on information received, ranks went to DeVeldt Village, Savannah along the Berbice River, where they destroyed the cannabis sativa plants, three makeshift camps, one trailer, and two ploughs.

The estimated value of the cannabis sativa destroyed was $340,194,300.
Meanwhile, during a similar operation at DeVeldt last month, $489 million worth of marijuana was destroyed and two shotguns were discovered.
A 37-year-old farmer of Stewartville, West Coast Demerara (WCD), who was attending to the cannabis plants, was arrested. He has since been placed before the courts.
This is not the first time Police have found cannabis being cultivated at DeVeldt. In September of this year, Police destroyed over 13, 700 kilograms (3000 lbs) of marijuana there and took four persons, including a juvenile, into custody.
