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29 Nov 2012 17:16 #112920
by Meseret
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| [color=rgb(0, 0, 0)][/color][color=rgb(51, 51, 51)]Africa-bound cocaine-in-soap-powder intercepted
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www.demerarawaves.com/index.php/20121129...der-intercepted.html
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29 Nov 2012 17:18 #112922
by ketchim
Soap Powder ??
Last time was coconut milk !
jjjeeezzzz....dem GT chaps are quite ingenious ! :

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29 Nov 2012 17:21 #112923
by ketchim
Before that was the Pepper cardboard cartons...
and prior in the Fruits :
What will they think of next ?
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09 Dec 2012 08:18 #113927
by tikoun
There are really imaginative (in the wrong sense). I believe that the world could benefit from this energy and brain power if it was directed towards more legal activities. They may be earning a lot of money but, I would not be surprised if dealing drugs led to a lot of stress and to a feeling of guilt.
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09 Dec 2012 09:29 #113930
by Kwami
I believe that these drug people should, come up with more innovative ways to ship drugs , they are giving the country a bad name with their clumsy methods
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09 Dec 2012 15:59 #113938
by chairman
The local Drug Enforcement Agencies seem to be close on the heels of drug traffickers. In less than 24 hours they have busted two large shipments, each worth more than US$10 million.
According to a statement from the Guyana Revenue Authority’s (GRA), its Drug Enforcement Unit and its Goods Examination Unit unearthed a quantity of cocaine pellets worth approximately $2 billion. The drug was hidden between 1500 bags of fish food destined for China.
The GRA said that the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit has been called in and investigations are continuing.
Meanwhile, sources close to the investigation have revealed that the shipper was identified as Andre Bristol, of Garnett Street. The container was destined for Angel International Logistic Limited, Hong Kong.
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