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Feb 24, 2015 News
The police, acting on intelligence and moving swiftly, were able to arrest three persons at two different locations. They were tracking a drug running gang in East Canje.
According to information the police were on mobile patrol in the desolated and lonely New Forest, East Canje area on Sunday when they noticed a known character acting in a suspicious manner. The man was challenged, stopped and searched and a multicolored plastic bag containing what was suspected to be a quantity of leaves, seeds and stems of the cannabis sativa plant were found on his person.
He was told of the offence, arrested and taken to the police station where the suspected drug was weighed and tested and found to be 10 grams of marijuana.
The man was interrogated and the police acting on further information cordoned off and swooped down on a house situated at Lot 28 Sheet Anchor Village, East Canje Berbice around 19:30 hrs. The cops found a quantity of bags containing marijuana amounting to some 15 kilos.
Two men found inside the house owned by an overseas-based Guyanese, were arrested and taken into police custody.
It is the said house in which a businessman was murdered. One of the men arrested is a close relative. The other man is a known character. Investigations are continuing.
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