Guyana reports record drug seizures in 2024

In 2024, the Guyana Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) recorded an unprecedented crackdown on illegal narcotics, seizing approximately 6,000 kilograms of drugs in a series of high-profile operations.

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The seizures included a staggering 5,094 kilograms of cocaine, with four and a half tonnes discovered buried in hand-dug pits in Region One (Barima-Waini). The estimated street value of the confiscated cocaine stands at a massive US$195 million. In addition, CANU seized 1,643 kilograms of cannabis and 992 grams of methamphetamine, highlighting the variety of illegal substances being trafficked through the region.

The operations led to the arrest of 71 individuals and underscored Guyana’s critical role in the international fight against drug trafficking.

‘Dramatic’ increase in seizures

Minister of Home Affairs Robeson Benn addressed the issue during the Ministry’s end-of-year press conference at the Arthur Chung Conference Center in Liliendaal on Monday. He described the surge in drug seizures as “dramatic” and attributed the results to intensified efforts by local and international law enforcement agencies.

“So we have had a dramatic increase in the cocaine seizures and also the work in relation to drug trafficking,” Benn stated.

Despite the scale of the seizures, Benn made it clear that local demand for narcotics remains minimal.

“The demand is not in Guyana for cocaine, marijuana that is being produced in some places,” he said, emphasizing that the drug trade is primarily geared toward export.

Guyana’s success in combating drug trafficking has relied heavily on international cooperation, Benn noted. Foreign nationals have been charged, and several aircraft tied to smuggling operations have been destroyed.

However, Benn highlighted the need for enhanced support from global partners. “More physical support” from international counterparts, he said, is essential to further curb the activities of well-organized drug networks.

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As authorities ramp up their efforts against the narcotics trade, Benn’s remarks signal a clear call for greater global collaboration to address the complex and transnational nature of drug trafficking.

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