Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) officials yesterday discovered approximately two kilos of cocaine in a package addressed to a Brooklyn, New York address.
Stabroek News understands that the package, which was one of two randomly pulled in by anti-drug officials, was discovered early last evening at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), Timehri. The package was bound for a Caribbean Airlines flight headed to the John. F. Kennedy airport.
An East Coast Demerara address, sources told this newspaper, was listed under the sender’s name on the package. The cocaine was discovered concealed in several packs of massala, Chinese spice and black pepper.
Up to late last evening the exact amount of the illegal substance was still unknown and anti-drug officials were yet to check the East Coast address. Investigations are ongoing.
This is the second package that has been intercepted by CANU at the airport in just over two weeks. On June 25, a package containing over two kilos of cocaine and destined for Toronto, Canada was intercepted. The name of a woman was listed as the sender but a visit to the Kitty address which was inscribed on the package revealed no-one by that name living there.




And here we go again with the mysterious packages. Sure sign of desperation to be rid of the cocaine!!!!
nothing is mysterious here, it’s what is expected from “GREED”
it is desperation, the sign of the times. some can only solve it through this method while others try other forms/act.
relax and enjoy.
With digital photography so cheap why not take pictures of those mailing these packages? Is there a canine drug detection squad in Guyana? Just the thought that their pictures are on file would increase the feelings of fear of prosecution if caught.
Borapork, you’re making sense.
what if ,, the package is mailed by a postal worker ??????????
how smart can u be ??????????????????????????????????????????
“WHO” it was that visited de Kitty address only to find out that they were being “led”
dont de visitah know ,,, wrang name an address iz de oldest trick in de book ????????????????????????????????????????????????
there is a few other ways of knowing who mailed the “yeayo” but ,, i doubt ,, even if they have any such means ,, that they r familiar with the use !…
Exactly why isn’t CCTV cameras installed in the post office and all offices that allow for shipment of packages and materials to foreign destinations.
A move like that can jeopardize the economy Borapork.
Better yet……swap out most of the cocaine and inform the US Feds so they can track it.
It is business as usual in Guyana doing their No. 1 commodity export.
try and try until you ’suck-seed’, men are desperate to maintain or upgrade their economic status.
the worst is yet to come, sit relax and enjoy reading SN,
Why give out so much information at this early stage of this investigation? This surely gives the guilty time to disappear or make up a strong defence!!
That’s the idea…..see how stupid the GT cops are???
The who drop off the package had to register his/her address using his/her ID. This could of been a package loaded with explosive.
Black pepper ha,that did not work this time.Who let the dogs out?
me nat hearin anybady singing “coke till meh dead”
cme yall sing along now like ow yall does sing “rum till meh dead and rum kil meh family” hahahahahahaha ahahahahahahaha
coke till meh dead
too much coke in me head
me need me coke
BJ give me no hope
hehhehehhee l love it swat, if I were in the music bidness i would have signed you to a label immediately.
What about ppl who are sending packages overseas to produce their indentification so it is documented.That would help the popo from chasing ghosts.
this appears to be a norm.That apparently goes like this.Advertisement.Transshipment point. Location Guyana. Go there and do either of three things. Receive from a phantom supplier packages.Post package.Swallow pellets. Try to board plane with package in luggage.