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Police recover ganja plants in East End

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, (RCIPS) reported that it had carried out a search operation on Friday morning on 16 June which resulted in a small quantity of ganja and two ganja trees being recovered in bushes.

The searches were carried out as part of the Royal Cayman Island's Police Service's drive to stamp out drug-related crime in the Cayman Islands.

District Inspector Alden Welcome accompanied by East End PC and dog handler Dave Scott and K-9 Officer PC Henry McField, with five-year-old German Shepherd drugs dog Monty, carried out the searches in the areas of Bluhill Drive, John McLean Drive and Gun Bay.

The drugs have been seized and will be sent for destruction.

 

 

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