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Over 99 lbs of cocaine, gun seized by CANU in Berbice operation; 2 arrested

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Nearly 100 lbs of cocaine were found by CANU officers during the operation in Berbice

Officers of the Customs Anti Narcotic Unit (CANU) have seized just about 99.2 pounds of cocaine along with an illegal firearm during an operation at Springlands, Berbice, on Friday.

According to CANU, its officers, acting on information received, conducted an intelligence-led operation at a premises in Springlands, Corriverton, Berbice, which resulted in the discovery and subsequent seizure of the narcotics and illegal firearm with ammunition.

During the operation, the officers searched two cardboard boxes and discovered 40 brick-like parcels containing a whitish powdery substance suspected to be cocaine. A preliminary narcotic field test returned positive results for cocaine.

The illegal firearm with ammunition found

Subsequent searches also led to the discovery of an EKOL ASI UZI firearm fitted with a magazine containing a quantity of ammunition.

Two individuals were arrested and escorted to CANU Headquarters along with the suspected narcotics and firearm. The narcotic tested positive for cocaine, weighing approximately 45.644 kilogrammes (about 100 pounds). The narcotics carried an estimated street value of approximately GYD $50 million locally and almost €1.575 million in the European market.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the shipment was destined for Europe, CANU said.

Investigations remain ongoing.

The seizure highlights CANU’s continued commitment to disrupting transnational narcotics trafficking networks, intercepting illicit drug shipments destined for international markets, and removing illegal firearms from communities. CANU further reiterates that intelligence-led operations and regional cooperation remain critical in safeguarding Guyana’s borders and national security.

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