$2.2M stolen cancer drugs recovered in Trinidad and Tobago
Monday, 9th August 2021

Port of Spain: Cancer drugs worth approximately $2.2M which were reported stolen from a pharmacy at the St. James Medical Complex on July 5th 2021, have been recovered by officers of the Western Division.
Following the report of a storeroom breaking and larceny of $2.5M worth of drugs at the facility, officers conducted extensive investigations initiated by ACP Yusuff Gaffar and Snr. Supt. Kelvern Thompson.
Officials from the Ministry of Health and the North-West Regional Health Authority have confirmed that the drugs recovered were among those which were reported stolen.
Investigations were coordinated by Supt. Henry and W/Supt. George, implemented by ASP Baird, ASP (Ag.) Brown, supervised by Insp. Grant, and included Sgt. (Ag.) Franktom, Cpl (Ag.) Philip, Cpl (Ag.) Huggins, Cpls Cox-Barnwell, Linton and Penne, WPCs Gittens, London, Harry, Juman, PC Seechan and officers of the Western Division Criminal Investigations Department.The Commissioner of Police, Garry Griffith, said in a statement that investigations into this matter are ongoing.
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