A joint operation involving officers of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force Marine Unit and the Customs Department has resulted in the seizure of marijuana with an estimated street value of half a million dollars ($500,000).
The illegal find was made last week on Tuesday (August 29th) and Wednesday (August 30th) on board an illegal migrant vessel.
An initial police report states, that at approximately 10:10 pm, the RTCIPF Maritime Operations personnel onboard one of its maritime vessels contacted the Police Control Room and reported that they were in pursuit of an illegal vessel transporting a number of illegal migrants in the vicinity of North West Point, Providenciales.
The illegal vessel failed to comply with instructions given by law enforcement and eventually ran aground. Several of the illegal migrants jumped into the water and ran off.
Marine Unit officers commenced rescue efforts where one male and a female minor were removed from the vessel.
A joint operation remains ongoing in a bid to apprehend the illegal migrants.
During a search in the waters near the illegal vessel, Marine officers noticed packages floating. They managed to retrieve FIFTY-TWO (52). A subsequent search of the vessel by Customs officials netted SIXTY-ONE (61) similar packages.
Commenting on this massive find Commissioner of Police (ag) Rodney Adams said: “The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force remain grateful for the collaborations between our national security partners. We acknowledge our partnership with the TCI Customs Department and by extension the TCI Border Force. Also assisting in this operation were members of the TCI Regiment and Immigration Task Force.




