Two customs brokers are now on $500 000 bail after they appeared in court yesterday charged in connection with the more than $2.6 million drug find in a container at the Bridgetown Port.
Dwight Anderson Michael Clarke, 33 (at right), of Mangrove, St Philip, and Corrie McCauley Brathwaite, 34, of Dash Valley, St George, were not required to plead to possession of cannabis; possession of the drug with intent to supply; having a traffickable quantity of the drug and importing it on September 3.
The two appeared in the Bridgetown Traffic Court.
Customs brokers charged
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