One man has been arrested and charged following the seizure of more than $1.4 million worth of marijuana in Port of Spain.
The accused appeared before a Master of the High Court and was granted $1.5 million bail with surety and reporting conditions.
The arrest followed an operation by the Customs and Excise Division on Tuesday, when officers intercepted a shipment at a bonded area during a routine cargo examination.
Officers discovered 18 packages of a green plant-like material concealed inside a household appliance. The Preventive Branch responded, and field tests confirmed the substance was cannabis.
Authorities estimated the street value of the seizure at $1,413,302.
The Division said it continues efforts to prevent the importation of illegal narcotics.
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