In a significant ruling by Guyana’s judicial system, the High Court has delivered a substantial penalty against Shemroy Robertson, also known as “Minutes,” for cocaine trafficking offenses dating back a decade. Justice Priscilla Chandra-Hanif imposed a six-year prison sentence accompanied by a GY$1.7 million fine on March 19, 2026, following Robertson’s conviction for possessing 1.156 kilograms of cocaine with intent to distribute.
The case originated in January 2016 when Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) officers pursued Robertson, who attempted to evade capture by discarding a bag containing 139 meticulously packaged cocaine pellets during the chase. The anti-narcotics agency successfully apprehended Robertson while he was concealed at a Mandela Avenue residence, marking a crucial interception in Guyana’s ongoing battle against drug trafficking networks.
This conviction represents another chapter in Robertson’s extensive history with narcotics offenses. Currently, the defendant is serving a separate two-year imprisonment term for facilitating the trafficking of 1.174 kilograms of cannabis, following a June 2021 CANU operation along Anns Grove Public Road on the East Coast Demerara.
Robertson’s legal troubles extend further, with previous charges filed against him and three accomplices in March 2017, though those specific allegations were ultimately dismissed by the court. The latest sentencing demonstrates the judicial system’s continued commitment to addressing drug-related crimes, even those occurring years prior, emphasizing the long-term consequences of narcotics trafficking in Guyana.
The Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit publicly announced the sentencing on March 20, 2026, highlighting their persistent efforts in combating drug trafficking operations throughout the country over the past decade.
