Police find over $37M worth of ganja at Haslington seawall

The abandoned boat in which the marijuana was found at the Haslington seawall

An intelligence-led operation has unearthed a large quantity of marijuana worth more than $37.5 million in the vicinity of the seawalls at Haslington North, East Coast Demerara (ECD).
The exercise was conducted between 07:00h and 07:30h on Friday by ranks from Regional Division 4C with support from officers attached to the Guyana Police Force’s (GPF) Special Branch.
On arrival at the location, the Police observed that a male of mixed ancestry and a female of mixed ancestry were in a boat docked at the seawalls. Upon noticing the ranks, both individuals ran into nearby bushes and escaped.
The ranks, nevertheless, conducted a search of the vessel (a wooden yellow and red boat named Paraboo GA 0480/5, powered by a 48-horsepower Yamaha engine) and discovered four large compressed parcels wrapped in transparent plastic which contained leaves, seeds and stems suspected to be cannabis.

The narcotics found in the boat at Haslington seawall

The parcels were escorted to the Cove and John Police Station, where attempts to recover latent fingerprints proved unsuccessful due to the material used.
The parcels were subsequently taken to the GPF’s Narcotics Branch at Eve Leary, Georgetown, where they were weighed and amounted to 41,753.178 kilograms, with an estimated street value of G$37,577,860. Samples were extracted, and the four bulky parcels were lodged.
The engine was removed from the vessel and lodged at Cove and John Police Station, while the boat remained at Haslington Seawalls under Police guard.
According to the Police, the suspects’ aliases were subsequently identified as “Black Boy” and “Lisa”. Further checks are being made to apprehend them.


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