In a significant operation spanning from October 3 to 6, 2025, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) conducted a large-scale marijuana eradication exercise in the Upper Berbice River. Despite the seizure of two firearms, ammunition, two cellular phones, and a small wooden boat, no arrests were made. The operation targeted three marijuana cultivation sites, including a six-acre farm in the Ebini Savannahs, identified using a drone. Law enforcement destroyed four nursery beds containing approximately 5,000 cannabis seedlings, 64 pounds of dried cannabis, and three acres of mature marijuana plants. Notably, 30 pounds of cannabis were discovered in an abandoned church. The total street value of the confiscated marijuana was estimated at over GY$5 million. Additional items seized included a 12-gauge double-barrel shotgun, a chainsaw, and a cellular phone. At Wiruni, police searched two wooden houses, confiscating a .32 pistol, shotgun cartridges, two cellular phones, and two outboard engines. A makeshift camp, 90 pounds of cannabis, and 3,000 seedlings were also destroyed. All confiscated items were taken to the Kwakwani Police Station.
Guns, phones, boat found but no arrest during large-scale marijuana eradication in Upper Berbice River
