Customs Seizes Marijuana Shipment; One Arrested
The Customs and Excise Division intercepted a shipment containing marijuana during routine operations at a Port of Spain bonded area, leading to the arrest and charging of one individual.
Details of the Seizure
On March 18, 2026, officers conducted a detailed examination of a shipment presented for clearance and discovered four packages containing a green, plant-like material concealed within the cargo. Field tests confirmed the substance as cannabis, with an estimated street value of $424,490.
Legal Actions Taken
The suspect was detained at the scene and subsequently charged. The accused appeared before a Master of the High Court and was granted bail set at $200,000 with surety.
Ongoing Efforts Against Drug Trafficking
The Customs and Excise Division emphasized its commitment to protecting Trinidad and Tobago's borders through intelligence-led operations aimed at preventing illegal narcotics from entering communities. Since January 2026, enforcement efforts have led to the seizure of narcotics valued at over $13 million.
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