Police officers from the South Western Division Task Force have seized $1.4 million worth of marijuana.
According to official police reports, the marijuana was found and seized from an abandoned pickup in the Point Fortin area.
On Monday 2nd December 2019, PC Loubon, PC Durity, PC Bowen and PC Periera all of the South Western Division Task Force, reportedly were on a roadblock duty along Southern Central Road, Point Fortin, when they received information of a white Hyundai H-100, one-tonne pickup transporting illegal narcotics.
The officers observed a vehicle of the exact description proceeding in their direction. Upon seeing the officers, the driver turned the vehicle around and sped off in the opposite direction.
PC Periera, with the assistance of the other officers, gave chase and a short distance away, discovered the vehicle abandoned along the roadway in the vicinity of Salazar Trace.
PC Periera searched the tray of the vehicle and discovered seven crocus bags underneath a blue tarpaulin, containing 183 brown coloured packets of marijuana weighing a total of 145 kilogrammes.
The drug has a street value of TT$1,450,000.
The marijuana was taken to the Cap De Ville Police Post.
Investigations are ongoing.