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Racers cocaine trial CANU officer testifies to finding drugs in lumber

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The trial into the $550 million cocaine-inlumber case continued on Wednesday with the testimony of the officer from the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU) who discovered the cocaine stashed in the lumber on the day the bust was made.

Motor biker Stephen Vieira, 33, of Middle and Cummings streets, Georgetown; along with Sherwayne De Abreu, 35, of Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara; and motor racers Tazim Gafoor, 45, and his son, Nazim Gafoor, 20, of Windsor Forest, West Coast Demerara were charged jointly on May 31, 2017.

The men are accused of having in their possession 84.9 kilos of cocaine between March 1 and May 12, 2017 at Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo.

During Wednesday’s court hearing, the officer (who is not being named for security reasons) testified to removing a number of parcels suspected to have contained cocaine from 25 pieces of lumber which were in a truck that was intercepte­d on May 12, 2017 at Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo.

With regard to the number of parcels retrieved from the lumber, the officer explained that each of the 25 pieces of lumber had inside, an average of 13 parcels laid from end to end.

He noted that the removal of the cocaine was done in the presence of Hakeem Mohamed, at whose residence the truck was parked at the time of the bust, his brother Wasim Mohamed, driver of the truck Shafeek Salim, owner of the truck Mohadeo Khan, and two porters.

The court also heard that samples from each of the parcels were taken and sent to the Guyana Forensic Lab for testing while the bulk of the cocaine was taken to the Guyana Police Force Lab for the packages to be dusted for fingerprin­ts before being lodged with the CANU Storekeepe­r.

The CANU officer also testified to having conducted surveillan­ce of several persons, including Mark Mohabir called `Polo’, Tazim Gafoor called `Shrimps man’ and Stephen Vieira called `Russy.’ He noted that the surveillan­ce was done over a three-month period beginning February 24, 2017 and ended on May 12, 2017.

In his testimony, the officer included the date, March 28, 2017, when he did surveillan­ce on the Gafoors’ residence at Windsor Forest and said he had seen Tazim and Vieira engaged in conversati­on on the bridge of the said property.

He also made mention of April 11, 2017 where he did surveillan­ce in Cooper Street, Punt Trench, and Albouystow­n and had seen Vieira dropping off a package at the home of Mark Mohabir; April 12, where he surveilled the Gafoor’s supermarke­t at New Rood Vreed-enHoop and saw Nazim and Vieira engaged in conversati­on and again on April 13 at the property in Windsor Forest.

The officer is expected to complete his testimony on April 10 when the case is expected to be called again at the Leonora Magistrate’s Court where the case is being presided over by Magistrate Rochelle Liverpool.

On May 12, CANU conducted a raid and found the drugs concealed in dressed lumber at Hakeem Mohamed’s premises at Lot 227 Zeelugt.

The cocaine which carried a street value of over $550 million was reportedly stashed in lumber at a sawmill at Lookout, East Bank Essequibo, belonging to Narine Lall, for whom an arrest warrant has been issued. Reports are that a truck was hired to pick up and transport the lumber from Lall’s Sawmill to a wharf at Georgetown.

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