Probe into the 11.5 tonnes of cocaine in scrap metal bust in Belgian continues locally. CANU issues wanted bulletin for ECD man, the broker and 3 GRA officers in custody. – Royston Drakes Production
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Probe into the 11.5 tonnes of cocaine in scrap metal bust in Belgian continues locally. CANU issues wanted bulletin for ECD man, the broker and 3 GRA officers in custody.

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The Customs Anti-narcotics unit, (CANU) has issued a wanted bulletin for Marlon Primo of MA Trading 35 Factory Road, Paradise, East Coast Demerara. Canu said his last known address was given as 701 Cummings Lodge, East Coast Demerara, and 69 Atlantic Ville, East Coast Demerara.
Anyone knowing his whereabouts is kindly asked to contact the agency on 227-3507.

 

Meanwhile, the broker and 3 GRA officers are in custody, including those that manned the scanning unit said CANU Head James Singh.

The drug bust was described by officials in Belgium as the largest overseas drug bust ever.” Federal prosecutors told Belgian media, they estimated the street value of the drug load at €900 million euros. In Guyana’s currency that would be $222.3 billion dollars.

Counternarcotics prosecutors said they had tracked the transatlantic journey of the 11.5-tons of cocaine from Guyana, on the northeastern coast of South America, and seized it upon its arrival at the Port of Antwerp.

The cocaine was stitched between scrap metal and placed inside a steel container which was in turn packed into a sea container and loaded into a transatlantic vessel.

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