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Police seize $3.5 million in marijuana in Point Fortin – Medical Marijuana Program Connection
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Clint Chan Tack
by Jeff K. Mayers
Point Fortin municipal police officers seized $3.5 million worth of marijuana, a gun and ammunition during mobile patrols carried out on Sunday and early on Monday.
Seven suspects were arrested in connection with the seizures.
In a statement, the police said around 9.33 am on Sunday, Ag/Cpl Persad and Point Fortin municipal police officers saw a blue Toyota Fielder wagon dangerously overtaking traffic and speeding while on mobile patrol along Southern Main Road, Guapo.
The vehicle was stopped a short distance away, close to the Guapo landfill.
When the officers searched the car, in the presence of both occupants, they found six crocus bags with a total of 270 blocks of marijuana, which was later weighed and amounted to 147.5 kilogrammes.
A 40-year-old taxi driver and a 41-year-old farmer were arrested for possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.
The officers seized the drugs.
Around 2 am on Monday, Persad and other Point Fortin municipal police officers saw a blue Ford Ranger vehicle heading towards the Dunlop Roundabout, Point Fortin.
They tried to stop the vehicle, but the driver tried to evade them.
The vehicle was stopped a short distance away.
When the officers searched it, they found one black revolver with six rounds of .38 Spl ammunition.
Five suspects, four men from Marabella aged 35-41, and a 38-year-old man from San Fernando, were arrested for…
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