Police destroy approximately 25,000kg of cannabis plants at Ebini
Police on Tuesday conducted an “eradication exercise” at Ebini Backdam, Berbice River, during which two cannabis farms were found and destroyed
Police on Tuesday conducted an “eradication exercise” at Ebini Backdam, Berbice River, during which two cannabis farms were found and destroyed

POLICE on Tuesday conducted an “eradication exercise” at Ebini Backdam, Berbice River, during which two cannabis farms were found and destroyed.
The first farm was approximately two acres in size, with plants ranging from two feet to six feet. There were 130 beds, and each bed had 68 plants.

Police on Tuesday conducted an “eradication exercise” at Ebini Backdam, Berbice River, during which two cannabis farms were found and destroyed

A total of 8,840 plants, with an average weight of 19,448 kg and a street value of $2,994,992, were found.
Approximately 200 metres from the first farm, Police found another farm, measuring approximately two acres.
The farm had approximately 5,000 plants, ranging from one to four feet in height, with an average weight of 5,500 kg and street value of $847,000.

There was a make-shift camp, made of wooden posts and black-and-white plastic. That camp was equipped with two hammocks and a mattress, kitchen utensils, and a quantity of groceries.
The cannabis plants were extracted from the soil and set on fire. The camp was also set on fire. Both farms were photographed, but no one was arrested.

 

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