
PORT PURCELL, Tortola, VI- A national of St Vincent and the Grenadines residing at Parham Town, Tortola, was arrested and charged on July 16, 2021, after a package containing marijuana was allegedly shipped to him.
According to reports reaching our newsroom, customs officials had reported that there was a suspicious package at Port Purcell with suspected cannabis.
The package had allegedly arrived on a vessel named Queen Elizabeth II. It is unclear to our newsroom at this time where the vessel had arrived from.
The said ‘suspicious’ package, along with other packages, was allegedly addressed to Zawdie Daniel and opened in his presence.
Our newsroom was told that 2 plastic wrapped packages were found in a crocus bag that contained general purpose feed. What appeared to be a green vegetable matter, suspected to be cannabis was found in the plastic wrapped packages.
Daniel was arrested on suspicion of Importation of Controlled Drug.
The drugs were said to weigh 1.42kg.
According to reports, it was also discovered that Daniels had overstayed his landing permit and was also charged for that offence.

1 Comment
Thanks a lot for the helpful article. It is also my belief that mesothelioma has an really long latency time period, which means that indication of the disease won’t emerge until 30 to 50 years after the first exposure to asbestos. Pleural mesothelioma, that is the most common kind and impacts the area throughout the lungs, could cause shortness of breath, breasts pains, and also a persistent coughing, which may produce coughing up maintain.