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    Drugs and guns seized – Jamaica Inquirer

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14May 30, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a serious noon operation on Wednesday, Metropolis Cops uncovered a rooftop arsenal and narcotics stash, seizing a loaded revolver, a whole lot of rounds of ammunition, over two kilos of hashish, and extra throughout a coordinated intelligence-led train.

    A TTPS report indicated that round 12:40pm on Wednesday, the Metropolis Police Strike Workforce went to the Duncan Avenue Plannings as a part of a focused crime suppression initiative.

    On the third-floor rooftop of the complicated, hid beneath a yellow tarpaulin, officers found:

    • One .38 revolver with figuring out marks filed off

    • 78 rounds of seven.62mm ammunition

    • 13 rounds of 9mm ammunition

    • 8 rounds every of .45 caliber and 5.56mm ammunition

    • One journal every for 9mm, .45, and 5.56mm weapons

    • 2.9 kilograms of hashish

    • 237 grams of cocaine

    • 127 vials of lidocaine

    • Two holsters

    • One license plate

    Nonetheless police say no suspects had been apprehended in the course of the operation.

    The operation was coordinated by Superintendent Charles. Investigations stay energetic.



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