On July 3 rd, 2023, His Honour Renold Benjamin sentenced four men to His Majesty’sPrison on multiple drug possession and importation charges.
The charges were previously laid following a major drug find by local authorities on a cargo boat, MVElizabeth C, at the St. Kitts Deep Water Port on October 4 th, 2022.
The contraband consisted of cocaine and cannabis. The cocaine registered a weight of 801.3 kilograms (1,762.86 pounds) with a street value of seventy-one million three hundred and sixty-nine thousand one hundred dollars ($71,369,100).
The cannabis had a street value of one hundred and forty thousand one hundred and sixty dollars($140,160). A court order has been issued under Section 27 of the Drug Act for the confiscation of the vessel, MV Elizabeth C, which is presently in the Tortola territorial waters.
The charges and prison sentences are as follows: – Saleem Kevin Ali of Trinidad was sentenced to three years for the Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Supply, and three years for the Importation of Cannabis.
His sentences are set to run concurrently at His Majesty’s Prison
Peter Oliver Scotland of Trinidad was sentenced to five years and four months for the Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Supply; five years and four months for the Importation of Cocaine; and five years and four months for the Possession of Cocaine.
His sentences are set to run concurrently at His Majesty’s Prison
Micheal Jevan Jack of Trinidad was sentenced to three years for the Importation of Cannabis, and three years for the Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Supply.
His sentences are set to run concurrently at His Majesty’s Prison; and – Desue Mc Farlane of Carricacou was sentenced to eight years and four months of Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Supply eight years and four months for the Importation of Cocaine; four years and ten months for the Importation of Cannabis; four years and ten months for the Possession of Cannabis with Intent to Supply; and eight years and ten months for the Possession of Cannabis.
His sentences are set to run concurrently at His Majesty’s Prison.
The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force once again extend its gratitude and commendation to the St. Kitts and Nevis Customs Enforcement Division, and The St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force Coast Guard Operational Division for their strong collaboration and stellar assistance in this matter.