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$11M in ganja seized in Portland, Jamaica

July 3rd, 2020 | Tags:
A team of officers assigned to the Portland Police Division seized approximately 2,725 pounds of compressed ganja during an operation in Orange Bay district. Photo: Internet Source
JAMAICAN GLEANER

PORTLAND, Jamaica- A team of officers assigned to the Portland Police Division seized approximately 2,725 pounds of compressed ganja during an operation in Orange Bay district.

The police report that about 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, a team was in the area when they saw an abandoned Honda Ridgeline motor truck.  

A search of the area was conducted and 50 knitted bags containing ganja were found.

According to the police, the illicit drug has an estimated street value of $10.9 million

No one was arrested in relation to this seizure.

2 Responses to “$11M in ganja seized in Portland, Jamaica”

  • jokers (03/07/2020, 17:21) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    if you go there with $2000 US dollar you can buy that dope and get the same amount on consignment .
  • Greg (14/07/2020, 23:46) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    11M dollars???? Good Lord that's a lot of money!!!


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