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Police Seize Massive TT$56M Cannabis Shipment in Point Fortin; No Arrests Made

South Central Road, Cap-De-Ville, Point Fortin

The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) seized an estimated TT$56 million worth of illegal cannabis in a major intelligence-led operation conducted on Thursday, December 11, 2025, in the Point Fortin district. Officers recovered 23 bales of marijuana from a remote, forested location off South Central Road, Cap-De-Ville, an area known for contraband and human-smuggling. Commissioner of Police Allister Guevarro stated that this seizure, along with a recent $117 million bust in the Caroni Swamp, means police removed 2.2 tonnes of marijuana from circulation within a 24-hour period. No arrests were made during the Cap-De-Ville operation.

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Community Standing: Stable — Point Fortin

Risk Level: 4.4/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

Peak Hour Pattern: Assault incidents in moderate-risk areas tend to cluster during specific windows — typically late evenings on weekends. Being aware of when and where incidents are more likely lets you make smarter choices about route and timing.

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