A businessman and a farmer were arrested following a major drug bust in Bon Accord on Thursday.
Officers seized large quantities of illegal drugs, cash, and drug-related equipment during an operation at Kilgwyn Bay Road, near the Bon Accord Government Primary School.
The Tobago Divisional Task Force along with the Canine Unit, conducted the operation between 2 pm and 5 pm. It was led by ACP Oswain Subero, coordinated by Snr Supt Earl Elie, and spearheaded by ASP Leetang and Sgt Harris.
Police said following weeks of surveillance and intelligence as part of an SoE operation, officers raided the home and business place of the businessman. They seized 2,972 grammes of cannabis, 256 grammes of cocaine, 28 ecstasy pills weighing 15 grammes, and five grammes of a substance believed to be crystal meth. Officers also found and confiscated pepper spray, a prohibited weapon, as well as close to $400,000 and USD$355. Several scales, a vacuum sealer, and packaging materials were also seized.
Police said a known narcotics offender, who was also at the location, was searched, and officers allegedly found 14 grammes of cocaine in his possession.
Both men were arrested for drug trafficking offences.
Investigations are ongoing.