Five arrested after $317.5M worth of cocaine seized in major drug bust

Five arrested after $317.5M worth of cocaine seized in major drug bust

A major cocaine seizure in Imbotero, North West District has resulted in the arrest of five persons. Police Headquarters on Thursday reported some 211.7 kilogrammes (approximately 465.7 pounds) of cocaine with a street value of $317.5 million was discovered during a series of intelligence-led operations conducted on Tuesday.

Led by a senior gazetted rank along with other members of the Guyana Police Force a raid was conducted at the residence and fuel storage bond of Anthony Hosea Beria, also known as Anthony Hosea Yispen and called “Negro.”

The raid resulted in the seizure of 11 cellular phones and three handheld radio sets. No narcotics were discovered at the location. It is alleged that the suspect fled the location with a firearm prior to the raid.

Subsequent investigations led to the arrest of four individuals, each of whom directed police to separate locations along Imbotero Creek, where several bags containing cocaine were recovered.

The four men were identified as: Leroy Williams, a 45-year-old fisherman; two farmers Patrick Sam, 58 and Anthony Lewis, 47, along with Marlon Jerome, a 47-year-old unemployed man.

Williams led police to one salt bag containing 20 parcels of cocaine, weighing 23.5 kilogrammes. Sam led the ranks to two salt bags containing 40 parcels, weighing 47 kilogrammes. Lewis directed the ranks to three salt bags containing 60 parcels, weighing 70.6 kilogrammes and Jerome led the ranks to another three salt bags with 60 parcels, also weighing 70.6 kilograms.

Each of the suspects arrested was cautioned and placed into custody.

Following further efforts by law enforcement, the primary suspect known as “Negro” was later arrested and is currently in custody assisting with the investigation.

Investigations are ongoing.

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