In a significant narcotics enforcement operation, a Guyanese court has ordered four individuals to be held in custody following their arrest in connection with a major cocaine seizure this week. The suspects are facing serious charges related to the alleged possession and trafficking of over 31 kilograms of cocaine discovered in Montrose, East Coast Demerara.
According to the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU), the substantial drug cache was intercepted in a vehicle on Broad Street, Montrose, consisting of 27 brick-like parcels of the illicit substance. The anti-narcotics agency conducted the operation that led to the discovery and subsequent arrests.
During proceedings before Sparendaam Magistrate Clive Nurse, defendants Andre Moonilall and Sherwin Laundry entered not guilty pleas to charges of narcotics possession with intent to traffic. The court denied bail to both individuals, ordering their remand to prison until February 9, 2026, when their cases will be heard.
Two additional suspects, Jermin Adams and Amanda Lam, similarly pleaded not guilty to charges of facilitating cocaine trafficking operations. Magistrate Nurse issued identical remand orders for both defendants, who will remain in custody until the February court date.
The case represents one of the more substantial narcotics interdictions recently reported by Guyanese authorities, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region. CANU officials continue to investigate the matter while the judicial process moves forward for the four accused individuals.
