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60 Pounds of Cannabis Seized at Airport

18 December 2024 - 10:22

60 Pounds of Cannabis Seized at Airport

18 December 2024 - 10:22

Police Seized 60 pounds of cannabis at the V.C. Bird International Airport on Tuesday.

A suitcase was discovered with 60 vacuum-sealed packages, during a joint operation between Customs and the Police. 

The substance is valued at $480,000 and was taken to the police station pending further investigations

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3 Comments

  1. I’d be more impressed if it were fentanyl or some such thing because weed ain’t neva hurt nobody. In fact, it should be traded and taxed on the open market.

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  2. Why such hate towards a plant? History will not look kindly upon those whom foolishly fight down a plant. Madness!!!

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  3. Why don’t they wait until someone comes and collect the merchandise and then make the arrest?

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3 Comments

  1. I’d be more impressed if it were fentanyl or some such thing because weed ain’t neva hurt nobody. In fact, it should be traded and taxed on the open market.

    Reply
  2. Why such hate towards a plant? History will not look kindly upon those whom foolishly fight down a plant. Madness!!!

    Reply
  3. Why don’t they wait until someone comes and collect the merchandise and then make the arrest?

    Reply

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