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Breaking her Silence
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Jan 27, CMC – Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar has broken her silence on the multi-million dollar drug bust in the United States that allegedly involves products from a leading manufacturer in Trinidad and Tobago.
“Every nation in the world has issues with narco-trafficking and therefore it’s (about) our response now. We learn every day,” she told reporters on Sunday night as she attended the launch of the National Week of Prayer.
“The matter is under investigation. It is sensitive and it would be inappropriate to comment on it at this time.
“I think with this being such a sensitive matter, information should be shared on a need to know basis. Therefore, this blanket in terms of sharing information is on lock down; I think it’s a good strategy because we’ve seen in the past where leakages could lead to compromising of the investigation,” Persad-Bissessar added.
Earlier this month, US Federal officials announced that they had found 732 pounds of cocaine last December 20 concealed in cans of fruit juice at the Port of Norfolk in Virginia.
Investigators estimate the cocaine had a wholesale value of about US$12 million and a street value of up to US$100 million.
Officials from the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) are here conducting investigations into the matter and the local beverage manufacturer, SM Jaleel & Co Ltd, whose products have been used in the shipment of the drugs, has distanced itself from the shipment.