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This report covers 20kg cannabis replaced bricks with key details and context.
In a shocking incident, over 20 kilograms of cannabis was stolen from the Property Room at the Barataria Police Station, replaced with bricks and Styrofoam. The missing drugs, initially neatly packaged, raises grave concerns about internal security lapses. The discovery was made after the arrest of three men in Trincity during a weekend anti-crime operation that yielded a massive haul of cannabis. The DCP Operations Unit, acting on intelligence about a possible drug shipment, carried out a targeted exercise at the Macoya Industrial Estate on September 6, 2025. The operation led to the seizure of a variety of packets containing cannabis. The suspects, aged between 26 and 42, were charged with possession of cannabis for trafficking. The drugs were subsequently stored at the Police Station, only to be found missing on Monday, September 16th. Investigations are currently underway in both cases.
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