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Three arrested after $1m marijuana and ecstasy find at airport

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

THREE men, two Bahamian pilots and a Canadian, are in police custody after they were found with more than $1million worth of marijuana and ecstasy at the Lynden Pindling International Airport Monday night.

The drug seizure happened around 8pm.

According to reports, Drug Enforcement Unit officers, assisted by officers from the Drug Enforcement Administration, acting on intelligence, went to the Executive Flight Support section at LPIA where they conducted a search of a Hawker Jet that had just arrived from Montreal, Canada.

During the search officers found four suitcases containing 149 pounds of marijuana, 17.4 pounds of ecstasy pills and 2.6 pounds of Hashish oil. The officers also discovered over $12,000 in Bahamian currency and $300 in Canadian currency.

Officer in charge of the Drug Enforcement Unit said the grade of marijuana confiscated from the men is worth four times more than the marijuana grown in the Bahamas or brought from Jamaica.

The Tribune understands one of the suspects was charged in 2002 with conspiracy to possess cocaine with intent to supply, but was acquitted of the charge.

He was also charged, along with two others, in connection with a stolen plane, but was also acquitted.

The marijuana has a street value of $670,000, the ecstasy pills are worth $360,000 and the hashish oil $20,000. In total the drugs of a street value of $1,050,000.

The suspects, aged 48, 37 and 23, were taken into custody and are expected to appear in court later this week to face several drug-related charges.

Investigations are continuing.

Comments

B_I_D___ 10 years ago

WTH? Drugs going the wrong way now? Not meant to smuggle the drugs from North America BACK into the Bahamas...meant to go the other way you ding dongs!!

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JohnDoes 10 years ago

I think you all forgot that the quality in the states in regard to the marijuana, hashish oil, is much better than you would find en route to America. This is a new day and age, it used to be trying to get everything to America. Now, America will soon be the motherland in this hemisphere when it comes to the quality. So its not about who has it now, its about who has the better quality.

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limeyconch 10 years ago

did we confiscate the jet? That would help out our national debt a little bit?

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JohnDoes 10 years ago

How will it protect our national debt ? A jet is a money pit, resale value will be a lot less becuase of asset freezing and/or liquidation.

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paul_vincent_zecchino 10 years ago

Well it wasn't 'Kojak' - for ancient history fans - that was arrested was it? He's long dead, isn't he? But it sure sounds like the 70s doesn't it?

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