Four men were arrested Thursday following an operation by police and Customs and Border Control officers at the CBC transit warehouse at Owen Roberts Drive in George Town, where a “significant amount” of ganja was seized, police said.
According to a press release issued by the RCIPS on Monday, the operation began when CBC officers secured “cargo of interest” which was imported on Wednesday, 6 July.
CBC K-9 sniffer dogs indicated a particular pallet of goods which officers then inspected. They found several large packages of ganja on the pallet, with each package containing smaller packets.
Police arrested three men – two, ages 23 and 52, of George Town, and one, age 27, of West Bay, on suspicion of being concerned with the importation of ganja. A fourth man, age 30 of George Town, was arrested in relation to CBC revenue-related offences and on suspicion of being concerned in the importation of ganja.
All four men are currently on bail while investigations continue.
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