Nearly 100 Pounds of Cannabis Seized in Joint Police and Customs Operations

In a significant crackdown on illegal drug trafficking, the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda, in collaboration with Customs officials, successfully intercepted close to 100 pounds of cannabis within a 24-hour period. The operations, conducted at the V. C. Bird International Airport and the Deep Water Harbour, mark a major victory in the ongoing battle against the illicit drug trade. On September 24, law enforcement officers discovered two cardboard boxes containing 40 vacuum-sealed packages of cannabis at the Deep Water Harbour Cargo Area. The haul, weighing 40 pounds, has an estimated street value of $240,000. The following day, a similar operation at the airport Cargo Shed led to the seizure of 52 vacuum-sealed packages, amounting to 52 pounds with a street value of $312,000. Both consignments were transported to Police Headquarters for further investigation. These seizures underscore the effectiveness of joint operations between the Police and Customs in safeguarding the nation’s borders and disrupting the flow of illegal substances. Authorities have emphasized their commitment to maintaining vigilance and cooperation to combat drug trafficking. Investigations into the incidents are ongoing.