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US-based Guyanese held at JFK with 40lbs cocaine in shrimp

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A US-based Guyanese man was arrested at the John F Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport in New York on Friday, allegedly with some 40lbs of cocaine worth more than US$500,000 concealed between bags of frozen shrimp.

According to CBS 7 News outlet and the New York Post, the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York stated that 22year-old Zacharie Scott arrived at JFK on American Airlines Flight 2694 from Guyana. He was selected for a secondary screening by the US Customs and Border Protection and the drugs were discovered.

Stabroek News contacted Head of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU) James Singh for a comment on the matter, given that Scott’s luggage had been scanned here before he left. Singh indicated that like all busts, it was being investigat­ed by CANU and further, it was a joint investigat­ion between Guyana and US authoritie­s. He said he could not give further informatio­n.

This newspaper also reached out to the Cheddi Jagan Internatio­nal Airport (CJIA) but no comment was forthcomin­g. The CJIA Public Relations officer said that she would return a call but up to press time this was not done. In 2021, the CJIA was boosted with over $400 million in state-of-the-art screening equipment.

According to the US press, inside Scott’s two suitcases, officers said they found multiple packages of frozen jumbo shrimp wrapped in sealed plastic. When they cut open the packages, they said, they found multiple bricks of cocaine, totalling nearly 18.5 kilogramme­s/40 pounds. The cocaine fetches a street value of US$30,000 per kilogramme.

The press reports said Scott told investigat­ors that he had smuggled the cocaine in exchange for an expected payment of US$5,000 - US$6,000. Scott is reportedly a US citizen who lives in Guyana.

Following his arrest on Friday, the reports said, he

appeared before a judge on Saturday morning. He is currently being detained pending a bail hearing tomorrow. If convicted, Scott could face up to 20 years in prison.

In September of last year the vessels “MV Matthew” and “Mathieu” were found with 2.2 tonnes and one tonne of cocaine respective­ly. The first was apprehende­d by Irish authoritie­s and the second by Spanish authoritie­s.

Speaking on that investigat­ion Singh had said: “Yes, the owner of ‘Mathieu’ gave a statement and is cooperatin­g with CANU… the vessel ‘Matthew’ never came to Guyana, it only sailed within our waters in its journey to Ireland. It never docked in Guyana, there are no links between this vessel and Guyana. ‘Matthew’, which was held in Ireland, never docked in Guyana. It was in our internatio­nal waters.”

Four Guyanese and two Albanians were arrested after they were found on the Guyanea-registered boat ‘Mathieu’, prompting local authoritie­s to launch an investigat­ion in Guyana.

 ?? ?? The blocks of cocaine that were allegedly found in Zacharie Scott’s suitcases. (New York Post photo)
The blocks of cocaine that were allegedly found in Zacharie Scott’s suitcases. (New York Post photo)

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