Pubdate: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 Source: Trinidad Express (Trinidad) Copyright: 2005 Trinidad Express Contact: http://www.trinidadexpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1093 Author: Richard Charan Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) MORE DRUGS MAY BE MISSING The cocaine found in New Grant that was eaten by "human rats" while in the custody of police, may not be the only drug haul that went missing in 2000, the Express has learnt. In another batch of cocaine found on Trinidad's South coast in August 2000, some also vanished, sources said. The missing cocaine issue will be brought up in a High Court case in San Fernando, due to be called before year's end. The case involves three men who were held with more than 20 kilograms of cocaine around the time blocks of cocaine began floating ashore after a mysterious incident involving a Guyanese fishing vessel out at sea. A source close to the case told the Express that a substantial amount of cocaine never made it to the courtroom. And the people involved in the theft sold the cocaine to drug pushers. There was a race back in 2000 between police, thieves, and members of the public trying to get to the cocaine first. All that is needed to prove a cocaine trafficking case, in which the maximum penalty is a life sentence, is the possession of 100 grams of cocaine. A high level investigation led by Senior Superintendent Nadir Mohammed is underway into how 32 kilograms of cocaine, seized during a raid near the home of a New Grant couple on August 22, 2000 disappeared before the case reached the High Court. Both accused were found not guilty and trial judge Herbert Volney accused the police of being the "human rats" who stole the cocaine to enrich themselves or used it to set up and blackmail innocent people. Volney asked that Director of Public Prosecutions Geoffrey Henderson consider dropping all cocaine trafficking cases between 2002 and 2005. Several detectives and an Assistant Superintendent of Police have been questioned in connection with the theft. - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman