Cargo handlers, security charged as cocaine shipment intercepted

The cocaine seized at the Piarco International Airport. (Photo credit: TTPS)

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad--Two employees of an aviation services company and two security guards are among five people charged in what is reported to be the single largest cocaine bust at the Piarco International Airport in Trinidad and Tobago.

Krystel Birot (24) and Maurice Hinds (27), both employees of Swissport which handles all ground and cargo-handling services at the airport; employees of Intercept Security, Kyle Jones (23) and K’dere Lee Gomez (27); and 45-year-old labourer Marlon Thomas, are accused of possession of almost 38.8 kilogrammes of cocaine, with an estimated street value of TT $34.72 million (US $5.2 million).

A statement from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) disclosed that the drugs had been found in two suitcases which were being loaded into the cargo hold of a Caribbean Airlines aircraft that was about to depart for New York around 10:45pm on Sunday.

One suitcase contained 38 packages of cocaine, while the other held 39.

The arrests followed an investigation by the Organised Crime and Intelligence Unit (OCIU). ~ Caribbean360 ~

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