ST. JOHN’S, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA – Law enforcement authorities have formally charged Jamie Darroux, a resident of Herberts, following his apprehension for publicly consuming cannabis and possessing the substance. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon, March 23, 2026, in close proximity to Potters Primary School.
According to official reports from the Royal Police Force’s Strategic Communications Office, narcotics officers detected Darroux allegedly engaging in cannabis smoking while conducting routine mobile patrols in the Herberts vicinity. The arrest transpired at approximately 1:30 PM, with officers taking the individual into custody shortly after observation.
The Police Administration has reiterated its stance on substance control, emphasizing that both the Tobacco Control Act of 2018 and the Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Act of 2024 explicitly prohibit cannabis and tobacco consumption in all enclosed public spaces, occupational environments, and public transportation systems.
Designated restricted areas encompass, but are not limited to: public transit terminals, commercial establishments including offices and factories, hospitality venues such as restaurants and bars, educational facilities particularly those catering to minors, healthcare institutions, government buildings, public assemblies, recreational complexes, and all forms of public transportation.
Legal statutes stipulate that violators found consuming cannabis in public areas may face summary conviction penalties, including fines reaching up to EC$2,000.00. The police force continues to advocate for strict adherence to national laws and discourages participation in unlawful activities that contravene Antigua and Barbuda’s regulatory framework.
