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BREAKING NEWS:

Barry Dataram,

four others arrested;

cocaine ammo seized

Barry Dataram

Barry Dataram

 

A Guyana-born American, who has previously eluded efforts to extradite him to the United States (US) , was Thursday arrested after more than 100 kilogrammes of cocaine and a sum if Guyanese currency were allegedly found in his possession.
 

He has been identified as Barry “Mogatini” Dataram. Back in 2008-2010, Dataram engaged in several successful legal maneuvers in Guyana's High Court to prevent him from being extradited to the US to face drug trafficking charges.
 

Head of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU), James Singh said Dataram’s reputed wife and three other persons were arrested.
 

Singh said the “major drug bust operation” was conducted by CANU and other agencies at a house at Fourth Street, Diamond, East Bank Demerara.
 

The CANU boss said some of the cocaine was in loose form while the remainder was in frozen seafood. At least  GUY$500,000  was found in the house.

During the four-hour operation, anti-drug agents also found several rounds of high-powered rifle ammunition.

In recent weeks, there have been several cocaine busts at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport and New York’s Cheddi Jagan International Airport.

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CANU bust 100 kilos of cocaine

April 17, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

…Barry Dataram, four others arrested Ranks of the country’s main anti-narcotics unit yesterday swooped down on a Diamond New Scheme, East Bank Demerara house where they unearthed over 100 kilogrammes of cocaine during an undercover operation.

The cocaine was in containers laden with frozen fish and was also in brick form [CANU photo)

The cocaine was in containers laden with frozen fish and was also in brick form (CANU photo)

Acting on intelligence, agents of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) raided the house and seized the illicit substance and a large sum of money in both local and United States currency. Some of the cocaine was stuffed in frozen seafood, while the remainder was found to be bricks of raw coke. Reports are that the bust was a result of a five-hour sting operation which began around 13:00 hours yesterday. As a result, businessman Barry Dataram, also called ‘Mogotani’ or Kevin Dataram, who was in the house, was arrested. He was with his reputed wife and three others at the time of the bust. The four other persons were also taken into custody and are assisting with investigations. Speaking with Kaieteur News last evening, Head of CANU, James Singh said that anti-drug agents had received information that a major narcotics operation was taking place at the location. He said that his ranks swiftly stormed the house before the occupants could stash the narcotics. Singh said investigations are ongoing and charges are expected to be laid shortly. Dataram, a Guyana-born American, had successfully fought off efforts to extradite him to the United States to face drug smuggling charges. Between 2008 and 2010, Dataram was engaged in several successful legal manoeuvres in Guyana’s High Court to prevent him from being sent to the US for trial. The United States was unable to secure his provisional arrest because the extradition treaty between Guyana and the US clashes with the provisions of the Fugitive Offenders Act, which says “no one shall be extradited or kept in custody for the purpose of extradition from Guyana to another country unless provision has been made by that Commonwealth or treaty-country for ensuring that they would not be extradited to a third country for trial of any offence without the consent of the Minister.” In a recent interview, Charge d’Affaires of the US Embassy, Bryan Hunt said that the reviewed collaboration between the US and Guyana government in the narcotics fight is starting to yield benefits. He spoke of the recent stoppage of a container ship that was attempting to smuggle a significant amount of cocaine through Guyana. He spoke too of the shutdown of the shipyard building of a semi-submersible in the interior. Hunt focused too on the continuous drug bust at the airport. The Charge d’Affaires said that the drug busts are a product of work on behalf of local drug agencies and other governments including the US. In January, collaboration between agencies involved in the country’s Container Control Programme resulted in the confiscation of 192 kilograms, 420 grams of cocaine destined for Europe. Drug fighters had intercepted a cargo ship, MV DELTADIEP, while at Linden in Region 10, and arrested several members of the crew. Last August, a Self-Propelled Semi-Submersible (SPSS) was found in the dense jungle of the hinterland. The semi-submersible vessel was more than likely built at the camp site in Waini River, North West District, Region One.

FM

Stabroek News Readers Comments.

 

 

Pad van Wanica man  • 5 hours ago 

His lawyer the late Mr. Vic Puran is no more around to defend him.

 

 Pilot 230 /380 / 767  • 5 hours ago 

Let's sacrifice one a them. I looks good and he can afford a good attorney.,

 

Francis Carryl  • 5 hours ago 

Here we go again with a lengthy legal encounter with this guy.

It leads to nowhere once again.

By the way, what is the street value of this amount of drugs ?

 

turbo  • 5 hours ago 

what is this elections gimmicks,

 all of a sudden the big cartels getting haul in to be released after MAY 12,2015,

ARE VOTING APNU/AFC FOR PROGRESS AND TRANSPARENCY.......

FM

Look like 100 Kg Coke Disappear.

100 kilo cocaine bust…CANU ranks under close arrest over missing coke

April 18, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

 …police called in Two officers of the country’s main anti-narcotics unit are now the subject of a police investigation after it had been discovered that a quantity of cocaine has disappeared from its stores.

Cocaine Fish

Cocaine Fish

This comes less than 24 hours after Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) agents swooped down on a Diamond New Scheme, East Bank Demerara house where they unearthed more than 100 kilogrammes of cocaine during an undercover operation. Acting on intelligence, anti-drug agents of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) raided the house and seized the illicit substance and a large sum of money in both local and United States currency. Some of the cocaine was stuffed in frozen seafood, while the remainder was found to be bricks of raw coke. Reports are that the bust was a result of a five-hour sting operation which began around 13:00 hours yesterday. As a result, businessman Barry Dataram, also called ‘Mogotani’ or Kevin Dataram, who was in the house, was arrested. He was with his reputed wife and three others at the time of the bust. The five are still in custody and are assisting with investigations. Speaking with Kaieteur News Thursday evening, Head of CANU, James Singh, said that anti-drug agents had received information that a major narcotics operation was taking place at the location. He said that his ranks swiftly stormed the house before the occupants could stash the narcotics. Singh said investigations are ongoing and charges are expected to be laid shortly. Despite yesterday’s development, Dataram will be charged, a CANU official confirmed. Dataram, a Guyana-born American, had successfully fought off efforts to extradite him to the United States to face drug smuggling charges. Between 2008 and 2010, Dataram was engaged in several successful legal manoeuvres in Guyana’s High Court to prevent him from being sent to the US for trial. The United States was unable to secure his provisional arrest because the extradition treaty between Guyana and the US clashes with the provisions of the Fugitive Offenders Act, which says “no one shall be extradited or kept in custody for the purpose of extradition from Guyana to another country unless provision has been made by that Commonwealth or treaty-country for ensuring that they would not be extradited to a third country for trial of any offence without the consent of the Minister.” In January, collaboration between agencies involved in the country’s Container Control Programme resulted in the confiscation of 192 kilograms, 420 grams of cocaine destined for Europe. Drug fighters had intercepted a cargo ship, MV DELTADIEP, while at Linden in Region Ten, and arrested several members of the crew. Last August, a Self-Propelled Semi-Submersible (SPSS) was found in the dense jungle of the hinterland. The semi-submersible vessel was more than likely built at the camp site in Waini River, North West District, Region One.

FM

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