Police Seize three million dollars’ worth of controlled drug

Close to three million dollars’ worth of controlled drugs were seized in a recent joint operation involving the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) and H.M. Customs.

On Thursday 22nd June, 2023, police, in conjunction with H.M. Customs, conducted “Operation Porcini”, after the BPS Drugs Unit were called in when officers from H.M. Customs intercepted a shipment found to contain the controlled drugs MDMA (ecstasy), shatter and cannabis.

The drugs seized had an estimated street value of $2.9 million BDA.

Officers from the BPS Tactical Division and Drugs Unit, led by Detective Inspector Barker, later arrested a 45-year-old man, and executed search warrants at properties in Pembroke and St. George’s in relation to this matter.

Acting Detective Superintendent Sherwin Joseph, who is currently in charge of the Crime Division, stated:

“This is a significant seizure, which has prevented a substantial amount of controlled drugs from being distributed into our community.”

“The drug ecstasy, in particular, can cause severe impairment and permanent brain damage. In some cases, ecstasy use can lead to stroke, heart attack and death.”

“We will continue to work tirelessly with H.M. Customs to identify and disrupt the importation, sales and distribution, of illicit drugs.”

“The success of Operation Porcini demonstrates the effectiveness of our joint efforts and unwavering determination to keep our community safe.”

No further information will be provided at this time. The BPS Drugs Unit continues investigations into this incident.

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