Cobra posted:Even though it is wrong, we shouldn't be harsh or jump to conclusion. I was looking a recent video on prices or food in a local market. I was shocked to see what food items are costing a poor man in Guyana. Vegetables are the only reasonable items people can buy to survivor on a salary of an ordinary man.
That said, people are taking risk to bring small amounts of cocaine abroad to exchange and send back that money to their family at home.
I am not condoning wrongdoing or support breaking the law, but we have to look at each case individually and not be harsh on this family.
This is when a bad situation turns worst for a family. Guyana is in a survival state where everybody wants to get in on the get rich quick scheme.
Dude,are you for real ?
2.660 Kilogrammes (equivalent to 5.8 pounds) of cocaine.