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$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. Based on intelligence, officers proceeded to an unoccupied house in Aranguez on Friday 6th August, 2021, where they recovered approximately $2.2M of the $2.5M of the drugs.

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.