Posted by AI on 2026-01-01 12:47:15 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 10:38:31
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In a significant drug enforcement operation, four individuals were remanded to prison on Wednesday, facing charges related to a substantial cocaine seizure on the East Coast of Demerara. The Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) intercepted a vehicle on December 29, 2025, in Montrose, uncovering a cache of 31.452 kilograms of cocaine. This seizure highlights the ongoing battle against organised drug trafficking in Guyana.
Andre Moonilall and Sherwin Laundry stood before Magistrate Nurse at the Sparendaam Magistrates Court, accused of possessing narcotics for trafficking. Despite their not-guilty pleas, they were denied bail and remanded until February 9, 2026. In a related case, Jermin Adams and Amanda Lam faced similar charges of aiding in cocaine trafficking and were also remanded until the same date.
The CANU operation, conducted on Broad Street, led to the discovery of twenty-seven cocaine parcels in the vehicle. This bust is a significant development in the agency's efforts to disrupt local and cross-border drug networks. CANU has emphasised the link between large cocaine seizures and transnational trafficking routes, underscoring the international scope of the drug trade.
As the investigation continues, the public awaits further updates on this case, which has already sent shockwaves through the community. The upcoming court proceedings on February 9 will be a crucial step in determining the fate of the accused and delivering justice in this significant drug trafficking case. The public's eyes are now on the judicial process, eager for a resolution that reinforces the rule of law and sends a strong message against drug-related crimes.