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3 JVD men held with illegal drugs in SCB

The cash and drugs were confiscated and remains part of the investigation. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Three Jost Van Dyke males were charged with drug offences yesterday, October 4, 2017, following a police operation in the Sea Cows Bay area the previous night.

While conducting patrols after curfew hours, officers from the RoyalVirgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF), Cayman Islands, UK and Bermuda stopped and searched a vehicle where a large quantity of both drugs and cash were uncovered.

As a result, Dwayne Borris Donovan, 28, Shomarie Jahmeed Chinnery, 27, and Rubbie Pickering, 27 were charged with unlawful possession of cannabis and unlawful possession of cannabis with intent to supply.

The cash and drugs were confiscated and remains part of the investigation.

4 Responses to “3 JVD men held with illegal drugs in SCB”

  • Irma (05/10/2017, 15:20) Like (0) Dislike (4) Reply
    In theses hard times its survival mood mehson
  • wize up (05/10/2017, 20:06) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    those folks need jail for being so stupid; on the public roadway during a curfew: I hope they were smart enough to send the other way!!!!
  • Ha Ha (06/10/2017, 12:16) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Dumb, dumber and dimwit. They should have stayed home put on their PJ's, have some cookies and milk then tuck into bed with their snuggle me Elmo. Dumb, dumber and dimwit need a good cut A::Ing.
  • fyah ras (18/10/2017, 19:49) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    what drugs are these fools talking about? it is a plant so address it as that. I hate to hear they call herbs DRUGS.


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