Police destroy $3.4 million worth of cannabis in Berbice River raid
The field that was found and destroyed Credit: GPF photo

The field that was found and destroyed

Police have destroyed cannabis plants valued at more than $3.3 million during a raid along the Wiruni Creek in the Upper Berbice River.

Officers from the force’s Narcotics Branch discovered a three-acre plot containing about 10,000 cannabis plants, each measuring between two and five feet in height. The plants were set on fire during the two-hour eradication exercise, which began late Tuesday afternoon, authorities said in a statement.

No dried cannabis was found at the site, and no arrests were made.

Law enforcement has taken a firm stance against the drug trade, and regularly conducts eradication operations in remote riverine and forested areas where marijuana cultivation remains widespread.

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