The drug bust was uncovered following a search that was conducted at the Eugene F. Correia International Airport Ogle on the luggage of a 34-year-old self-employed female of New Street Cumberland, Canje who was at the time an outgoing passenger on Caribbean Airlines flight BW 217 destined for Barbados on Monday.
According to the Guyana Police Force, the woman was seen acting in a suspicious manner. A search was carried out on her luggage where a law enforcement rank found several Fernleaf packets of milk hidden among clothing and other stuff. The cocaine weighed 4.873kg, which is just over 10 pounds.
As a result of the discovery made, the rank opened and tested the contents of two of the Fernleaf packets using the Narcotics testing kit, during which there was an indication of a narcotic suspected to be Cocaine.
The woman later told the police that a male whose name was not disclosed had given her the items to drop to Barbados. As a result, the female suspect was told of the offence committed, arrested and cautioned. Initially she remained silent but subsequently she claimed that someone (male, name withheld) had given her the items to drop to Barbados. Further, the police say as a result of this new information, the second suspect was contacted, told of the offence, arrested and cautioned. He admitted giving the woman the stuff but denied knowing about the suspected narcotics (cocaine).
They were both escorted to the Criminal Investigations Department Narcotics Branch and placed in custody. The suspected cocaine was weighed and it amounted to 4.873kg. Investigations are ongoing.