News (Media Awareness Project) - Trinidad: Trinidad Police Seize $33 Million Worth of Cocaine |
Title: | Trinidad: Trinidad Police Seize $33 Million Worth of Cocaine |
Published On: | 2001-01-25 |
Source: | Reuters |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-28 16:11:02 |
TRINIDAD POLICE SEIZE $33 MILLION WORTH OF COCAINE
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (Reuters) - Police said they have made Trinidad's
largest single drug haul, seizing cocaine with a street value estimated at
$33 million disguised as a food shipment bound for Miami.
Nineteen men and women, including three brothers and a sister, appeared in
a Port of Spain court on Wednesday charged with trafficking 1,120 pounds of
cocaine. All were refused bail.
Police said the cocaine was found in sealed plastic bags marked ``Frozen
Cassava'' which were to have been exported to Miami. They were packed into
layers of crushed cassava then vacuum-sealed, according to police.
The accused were arrested at a warehouse in Carapichima in central Trinidad.
The raid followed the seizure of 575 pounds of cocaine in a container of
fish in Miami last month and the arrest of three Trinidadian nationals.
Police staked out sites in Trinidad as result.
Colombia drug smugglers use the island as a ship stop-over point for
cocaine and heroin bound for North America and Europe.
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (Reuters) - Police said they have made Trinidad's
largest single drug haul, seizing cocaine with a street value estimated at
$33 million disguised as a food shipment bound for Miami.
Nineteen men and women, including three brothers and a sister, appeared in
a Port of Spain court on Wednesday charged with trafficking 1,120 pounds of
cocaine. All were refused bail.
Police said the cocaine was found in sealed plastic bags marked ``Frozen
Cassava'' which were to have been exported to Miami. They were packed into
layers of crushed cassava then vacuum-sealed, according to police.
The accused were arrested at a warehouse in Carapichima in central Trinidad.
The raid followed the seizure of 575 pounds of cocaine in a container of
fish in Miami last month and the arrest of three Trinidadian nationals.
Police staked out sites in Trinidad as result.
Colombia drug smugglers use the island as a ship stop-over point for
cocaine and heroin bound for North America and Europe.
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