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Dominica police make country’s largest cocaine bust in history

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Dominica police make country’s largest cocaine bust in history
Key Points(5)
  • The Dominica police have announced the biggest drug seizure in the country’s history, confiscating 1,730 kilos of cocaine with a street value of over EC$46 million (US$17 million) as part of Operation Clean Street.
  • Acting Police Commissioner Lincoln Corbette said at a news conference on Friday that the haul surpasses previous major seizures, recalling that in the early 1980s the largest confiscations were around 3,000 pounds.
  • “We have dwarfed that.
  • That is 46 million dollars that will not be in the hands of criminals to cause damage and danger to our citizens,” Corbette said.
  • The operation has also led to the arrest of 24 individuals — 19 men and five women — charged with various offences.

The Dominica police have announced the biggest drug seizure in the country’s history, confiscating 1,730 kilos of cocaine with a street value of over EC$46 million (US$17 million) as part of Operation Clean Street.

Acting Police Commissioner Lincoln Corbette said at a news conference on Friday that the haul surpasses previous major seizures, recalling that in the early 1980s the largest confiscations were around 3,000 pounds. “We have dwarfed that. That is 46 million dollars that will not be in the hands of criminals to cause damage and danger to our citizens,” Corbette said.

The operation has also led to the arrest of 24 individuals — 19 men and five women — charged with various offences. In addition, authorities confiscated large amounts of cash and numerous firearms, including two shotguns, a sub-machine gun, a nine-millimeter Taurus pistol, seven air rifles, and two Glock pistols, along with several rounds of ammunition. Cash seized included over US$10,000, 800 Barbados dollars, 400 Euros, and EC$30,507.

“This seizure represents a major blow to organized crime in Dominica,” Corbette said, highlighting the dangerous impact of cocaine on the nation’s citizens and the commitment of law enforcement to curb its circulation.

The announcement underscores the ongoing efforts by Dominica police to dismantle criminal networks operating in the region and to prevent the spread of narcotics that threaten public safety.

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