An intelligence-led eradication exercise on Friday in Moriah, Tobago, resulted in the destruction of approximately $5 million worth of cannabis.
Acting on information received, Police Constable Antoine led a group of officers approximately 900 metres into a forested area near the Springs of Castara in Castara. There, the officers detected a strong scent of cannabis.
A search of the location uncovered approximately 626 growing cannabis trees and 1,500 grams of dried plant-like material resembling cannabis.
The estimated total street value of the discovery is $5,012,800. The officers destroyed the cannabis trees and the dried material on site by cutting and burning them.
In an official statement on the exercise, the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service reiterated its continued commitment “to reducing the availability of illegal drugs, disrupting drug-related operations, and ensuring the safety and security of citizens.”
The operation, conducted between 5:45 am and 7:25 am, was led by W/Assistant Superintendent Ag Williams and Inspector Bacchus. The team also included W/Ag Sergeant Gordon-Harris and Ag Sergeant Mc Millan. Supervision was provided by W/Corporal Alfred and Ag Corporal Ferguson.
The exercise involved personnel from the Tobago Divisional Task Force - Area North, West and East, officers of the Police Canine Unit, and members of the Trinidad and Tobago Regiment.