Large amount of ganja, two shotguns found at DeVeldt

One of the camps that was set on fire. (Police photo)
One of the camps that was set on fire. (Police photo)

Yesterday between 5 am and to 2 pm, a joint-services operation with officers and ranks from the Guyana Police Force’s  Marine Section and Narcotics Branch, along with  ranks from the GDF Coast Guard, conducted a narcotics eradication exercise at DeVeldt Savannah in the Berbice River.

 

During the exercise, one marijuana farm, two camps and two drying areas were located, a release from the police said.

 

The farm measured about four acres, with about 20,000 cannabis plants measuring from six inches to two feet in high, the police said.

 

A 37-year-old farmer of Stewartville, West Coast Demerara and Wiruni Berbice River, was found on the farm attending to the cannabis plants, and he was detained.

 

When the ranks conducted a search on the first camp, a twelve-gauge shot gun, loaded with three live cartridges, one Guyana Passport, one Identification card and one birth certificate in favour of the farmer who was arrested, were found.

 

Searches were also conducted on the second camp where a  twelve-gauge shot gun along with four live twelve-gauge cartridges were found.

 

Searches were then conducted on the two drying areas and a quantity of dry cannabis was found with an estimated weight of about 800 pounds.  The estimated weight for the cannabis plants is 400 pounds. The total street value of the cannabis found during the operation is $489,000,000.

 

The plants, camps and drying areas, farming tools and spray can were all destroyed by fire, the police said.

 

The farmer was escorted to Central Police Station where he was placed into custody and the suspected firearms and ammunition lodged.