News (Media Awareness Project) - Jamaica: Mega Ganja Seizure |
Title: | Jamaica: Mega Ganja Seizure |
Published On: | 2006-09-28 |
Source: | Jamaica Gleaner, The (Jamaica) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-13 02:08:59 |
MEGA GANJA SEIZURE
The Narcotics police in collaboration with the Jamaica Defence Force
(JDF) scored another major success Tuesday afternoon, when they
seized over $35 million worth of compressed ganja, one pound of hash
oil, two compressors and a small boat engine, during an operation
in East Kingston.
"This is the largest single find over the past decade," head of the
Narcotics Division, Senior Superintendent Carlton Wilson, told The
Gleaner yesterday.
The single biggest ganja find was reportedly back in 1996 when the
police seized over 20,000 pounds of ganja in Clarendon, a parish
which they still have a major concern about.
SSP Wilson said the items were found at a house on Elletson Lane,
which is in close proximity to the Elletson Road police complex. The
officer explained that the over 5,890 pounds of ganja was concealed
in several parcels and packed in 126 cardboard boxes. The drug was
prepared and ready for export.
Recently, Jamaica was blacklisted by United States as one of the
major drug-producing countries, but according to SSP Wilson, the
assistance from their overseas counterparts has led to a significant
decline in cocaine seizures.
Major Increase In Production
"As a result of this, we have observed a major increase in ganja
production," said SSP Wilson.
He further explained that up to the end August this year, his team
had seized 41,643.86 pounds of ganja, as against 31,741.60 seized
last year. Pointing to other successes, he said last year the police
seized 56 vehicles that were involved in ganja operation, so far
this year they have seized 58. Up to August they had seized four
containers, two more than what they seized last year.
"We have intensified our eradication process," the Narcotics Chief said.
Apart from the many seminars and lectures, educating people about
the dangers of drugs, the officer said the police were able to
destroy 20,880.20 pounds of cured ganja up to August this year. Last
year they destroyed 7,031.20 pounds. Since January of this year,
they have also destroyed 282 hectares of fully grown ganja.
The Narcotics police in collaboration with the Jamaica Defence Force
(JDF) scored another major success Tuesday afternoon, when they
seized over $35 million worth of compressed ganja, one pound of hash
oil, two compressors and a small boat engine, during an operation
in East Kingston.
"This is the largest single find over the past decade," head of the
Narcotics Division, Senior Superintendent Carlton Wilson, told The
Gleaner yesterday.
The single biggest ganja find was reportedly back in 1996 when the
police seized over 20,000 pounds of ganja in Clarendon, a parish
which they still have a major concern about.
SSP Wilson said the items were found at a house on Elletson Lane,
which is in close proximity to the Elletson Road police complex. The
officer explained that the over 5,890 pounds of ganja was concealed
in several parcels and packed in 126 cardboard boxes. The drug was
prepared and ready for export.
Recently, Jamaica was blacklisted by United States as one of the
major drug-producing countries, but according to SSP Wilson, the
assistance from their overseas counterparts has led to a significant
decline in cocaine seizures.
Major Increase In Production
"As a result of this, we have observed a major increase in ganja
production," said SSP Wilson.
He further explained that up to the end August this year, his team
had seized 41,643.86 pounds of ganja, as against 31,741.60 seized
last year. Pointing to other successes, he said last year the police
seized 56 vehicles that were involved in ganja operation, so far
this year they have seized 58. Up to August they had seized four
containers, two more than what they seized last year.
"We have intensified our eradication process," the Narcotics Chief said.
Apart from the many seminars and lectures, educating people about
the dangers of drugs, the officer said the police were able to
destroy 20,880.20 pounds of cured ganja up to August this year. Last
year they destroyed 7,031.20 pounds. Since January of this year,
they have also destroyed 282 hectares of fully grown ganja.
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