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Jamaican National arrested for drug related offences.

About 11:00 a.m. on Monday, September 16, 2013, officers attached to the Gros Islet Police Station responded to reports of Burglary at Corinth Estate, Gros Islet.  Whilst there, investigations led them to a Guest House in the area.

 

During an interview with a male guest occupying a room at the establishment, the officers noticed suspicious looking packages on the floor. The officers recovered 70 small packages of what appeared to be Cocaine from the room.

 

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The suspect was arrested and taken into custody for the offences of Possession of a Controlled Drug and Possession with the Intent to Supply a Controlled Drug.

 

He was later identified as 34 year old Dwally Everlee Moranc, a Jamaican National with Canadian citizenship vacationing in Saint Lucia.

 

He appeared before the First District Court in Gros Islet on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 to answer to the said charges.

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