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Molly, meth seized in San Juan (suspect held)

40-year-old man's home, San Juan, San Juan - Laventille

Police officers of the Inter-Agency Task Force executed a search of a 40-year-old man's home in San Juan between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday. The operation resulted in the seizure of 795.8 grammes of Molly, 229 grammes of methamphetamine, 2.2 grammes of ecstasy, and $1,566 in cash. The suspect was taken into custody in connection with the finds. The operation was led by ACP Hazel, Senior Supt. Ramnarine, Supt. Ramsook, and ASP Singh.

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This is the 7th seizures reported in San Juan in 2026.

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Active Safety Alert — San Juan

Risk Level: 9.7/10 · Primary Concern: Assault

The 'Distance' Rule: If approached by strangers in this hotspot, keep your distance and stay moving. If you feel uncomfortable, prioritize your safety and head toward a populated area, a shop, or anywhere with other people around.

High Community Guardianship: Residents in this area are historically proactive about reporting suspicious activity early.

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