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Customs BCN intercepts drugs at the airport on St. Eustatius
03-06-2021 -
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Oranjestad, St. Eustatius – During a regular check on incoming passengers of a Winair flight from Sint Maarten with destination Saba/St. Eustatius on Monday, May 31st , Customs found 530 grams of cannabis on a male passenger.
When checking the hand luggage, a vacuum-packed package was found. Upon closer inspection of this package, it turned out to be cannabis. The cannabis was seized and the suspect with initials Cecil D. H. of 51 years, was arrested.
After his arrest, the suspect and the cannabis was handed over to the KPCN for further investigation.
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