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300 pounds of ganja seized in Burnt Savannah
One man arrested
Jamaica Observer
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
THE Lacovia Police, yesterday seized three hundred pounds of ganja, following an operation in Burnt Savannah, St Elizabeth.
Police report that about 5:30 pm, lthey were conducting an operation in the area when they were in the process of searching a premises. On seeing the police, several men who were reaping the ganja plants fled. A further search of the area led to the recovery of the ganja.
One man has been arrested in relation to the find, however his identity is being withheld pending further investigation.
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