Saturday, May 16, 2026

Canadian’s day in court

Date:

Share post:

THE 24-year-old Canadian woman who was arrested at JFK International Airport on Sunday before boarding a plane to Barbados allegedly with guns, bullets and ganja, appeared in a New York court yesterday.

Nyesha McPherson, who also turned 24 on Sunday, was arrested by police when 33 pounds of marijuana, two disassembled .40-calibre handguns, 350 rounds of ammunition, four magazines for the guns and 58 bricks of marijuana totalling 33 pounds were discovered carefully concealed in boxes, tubs and cans of everyday household products in her luggage.

She was on her way to board a flight to Barbados.

McPherson appeared in the Queens Criminal Court charged with first-degree criminal possession of marijuana, third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a firearm, possession of high-capacity magazines and possession of ammunition.

Reports indicated that the young woman was bonded or bailed in the sum of $50 000. It was not clear if the money was paid but reports further stated she was being held at Rose M. Singer Centre – a correctional institution for women.

Previous article
Next article

Related articles

CARPHA warns of rising health risks linked to salt intake

The Caribbean Public Health Agency is urging governments, the food industry and individuals across the region to take...

Bar takes stand

Barbados Bar Association (BBA) president Larry Smith says their recent public notices regarding unqualified practitioners were not issued...

Man who hid fugitive jailed

The Christ Church man who hid a now-convicted murderer while he was on the run was sentenced to...

US planning to charge ex-Cuban leader Raúl Castro

The US justice department is reportedly preparing to indict aging Cuban leader Raúl Castro in the coming days...