T&T police seize drugs destined for Antigua and Barbuda
Over US$73,000 of cocaine destined for Antigua and Barbuda was seized in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) reported that it uncovered a drug trafficking network in the Northern Division. It shipped narcotics concealed amongst legitimate cargo through local courier services to its regional and international associates.
Cops said that on October 11, a team of officers intercepted a package with car parts destined for Antigua.
A scan of the cargo revealed a package containing 363 grams of cocaine.
In a comment following the drug seizure, Commissioner of Police Erla Christopher said: “This is not only another win for the TTPS, but it is a win for all of us, as each drug interception is a setback for the criminal elements. As we partner with both local, regional, and international allies, we hope to see further dismantling of these drug trafficking networks and a reduction in the crime that they generate.”
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