Pubdate: Sun, 08 Oct 2006 Source: Jamaica Observer (Jamaica) Copyright: 2006 The Jamaica Observer Ltd, Contact: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1127 60-YEAR-OLD CANADIAN CHARGED IN MAJOR DRUG BUST A 60-year-old man of a Canada address has been arrested and charged in connection with the major September 29 drug bust at 18 Bay Farm Road, in which narcotics police, Operation Kingfish and the military seized 7,650lbs of compressed ganja. Errol Anthony Morris, an electrician of Ontario, Canada is scheduled to appear before the Half-Way-Tree Resident Magistrate's court to answer charges of possession of, dealing in and taking steps to export marijuana. According to the police information arm, the Constabulary Communication Network (CCN), Morris was in the island visiting relatives when he was picked up by police, following an intelligence-led raid at the house where he was staying. Detectives investigating the incident said they had made significant progress in the case but that were seeking another man, said to be Morris' relative, in connection with the seizure. Narcotics police said that the ganja, which weighed 1,760lbs, more than the 5,890 lbs of contraband confiscated at Elletson Road three nights prior to that, was destined for export and that the two cases were linked to the drugs-for-gun trade between Jamaica and its French Caribbean neighbour, Haiti. The drugs had a street value of approximately $30 million on the local market and almost US$23 million overseas. In the September 29 raid, the joint security forces found 170 carton boxes of the compressed ganja along with a considerable quantity of pharmaceutical drugs, including the male impotence pill, Viagra. - --- MAP posted-by: Jim