On Saturday, July 6, 2024, around 6:30am, a coordinated exercise carried out by multiple units of the Royal Saint Lucia Police (RSLPF) led to the seizure of a significant quantity of cocaine at Praslin Bay.
The operation, involved the Drug Unit (DU), Police Marine Unit (PMU), and Special Services Unit (SSU), resulting in the successful recovery of one thousand three hundred and eighty-five point six kilograms of cocaine (1385.6Kgs) at Praslin Bay.
SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. PHOTO: Stock image.
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Why you’ll giving half information? What’s the street value?
It was actually 1500kg but the officers needed some retirement money
so what happened to the owner or owners
Look it
History has taught us
Tings get tie up
Brace chou
Bal finis
All around the world,.drug bust news always come with the estimated street value! Meanwhile in saint lucia its a secret…wonder why?
Well the police is happy . There are police who does smoke and sell cocaine . It’s best they go and put the cocaine back or else the cartel will come after them
I don’t trust the police one bit. Ask me why.