Jamaican law enforcement authorities have announced a monumental achievement in their ongoing battle against narcotics trafficking, with drug seizures exceeding J$1 billion in value since the beginning of 2025. The Firearms and Narcotics Investigation Division (FNID) revealed these staggering figures following a series of successful operations conducted in late December.
According to Acting FNID Director Superintendent Oral Henry, the division’s comprehensive enforcement strategy has produced exceptional results. “Our relentless efforts have resulted in the confiscation of 1,380 kilograms of cocaine valued at over J$825 million, alongside 33,145 kilograms of ganja worth more than J$215 million, and over 14,000 synthetic drugs with an estimated value exceeding J$28 million,” Henry stated. He emphasized that these seizures have significantly disrupted the financial operations of organized criminal networks operating within Jamaica.
The division’s effectiveness extends beyond mere confiscation statistics, boasting an impressive 88% conviction rate for narcotics-related cases this year. “We are delivering an unequivocal message to traffickers that our investigative methods are precise and our evidence thoroughly robust,” Henry added, highlighting the judicial impact of their operations.
Recent enforcement actions demonstrate FNID’s operational effectiveness. On December 22, security screening at Norman Manley International Airport led to the interception of 17 pounds of cocaine concealed within a blanket inside a suitcase belonging to Ashraf Uddin, a 40-year-old British national bound for London Gatwick Airport. The confiscated narcotics carried an estimated street value of J$4.6 million, resulting in Uddin facing multiple charges including possession, dealing, and conspiracy to export cocaine.
Simultaneously, FNID teams intercepted a vehicle in Claremont, St. Ann, discovering seven pounds of cocaine packaged in rectangular parcels. The operation led to the arrest of 30-year-old Jemar Briscoe, who was subsequently charged with possession, dealing, trafficking, and conspiracy related to cocaine distribution. This seizure was valued at approximately J$1.9 million.
In a coordinated operation the same day, authorities arrested 35-year-old shop operator Shanette Briscoe in Irons Mountain, Claremont, after discovering quantities of ganja in her bedroom. Additional enforcement on December 26 saw the interception of a Toyota Voxy vehicle on the Quebec main road in St. Mary, resulting in the seizure of eight pounds of cocaine and the arrest of three male suspects currently under investigation.
