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Four men in custody after $118,000 of marijuana is seized

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

FOUR Bahamian men are in police custody in connection with the seizure of over $118,000 worth of marijuana early yesterday morning.

According to reports, sometime around 12:50am on Monday, a team of officers from the Drug Enforcement Unit, acting on intelligence, stopped and searched a white Odyssey van in the area of Chippingham near the Humane Society. 

Police say the van contained five crocus sacks containing suspected marijuana with a total weight of 118.2 pounds. The drugs have an estimated street value of $118,000.

The van was occupied by a 34-year-old man, however three other men, ages 31, 35 and 43 were later taken into custody in connection with this matter.

This drug discovery comes less than a month after three other Bahamian men were arrested when they were caught in Coral Harbour, allegedly with more than half a million dollars worth of marijuana. The total weight of the marijuana in that seizure was 570 pounds with an estimated street value of $570,000.

“There has been an increase in the trafficking movement, which has led to an increase in seizures,” said Supt Samuel Butler, Officer-in-charge of the Drug Enforcement Unit, in an interview earlier this year when asked about the frequency of police drug seizures.

“I can’t say why it has increased but from my point of view it seems that more Bahamians are making an effort to go into producing countries, like Jamaica, and actually retrieve the drugs and bring it back themselves.”

So far, for the year, police have captured more than $12 million worth of marijuana and $13 million worth of cocaine.

Comments

Well_mudda_take_sic 9 years, 5 months ago

You folks commenting on this article should know that the The Tribune website gets less than 100 hits on an average news day, which means there are relatively few of you posting and reading each others comments on this website each day. I've stopped commenting for that reason aside from posting the occasional comment to let you "less than 100" folks know why you are wasting your time posting comments to this website!

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Greentea 9 years, 5 months ago

Legalize it. Put the energy towards the murders and the thieves.

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Emac 9 years, 5 months ago

The day that happens is the day hell will freeze over! The Christian Council won't allow it. You notice I said the Christian Council and not the government or the people.

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PastorTroy 8 years, 9 months ago

The B.S 'Christian' Council did not want gambling either, what happen there? MONEY IS POWER!! What we need is a powerful marijuana lobby with a powerful voice and a deep bank account.

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