FNID OPERATIONS PUSH DRUG SEIZURES PAST $1 BILLION MARK

The Firearms and Narcotics Investigation Division (FNID) continues to intensify operations surrounding drug trafficking across the island following four operations between Monday, December 22, and Friday, December 26. These operations resulted in the arrest of six individuals and the seizure of several kilograms of cocaine, which has officially pushed the total value of drugs seized by FNID in 2025 past the JM$1 billion mark.

On Monday, December 22, at approximately 6:10 p.m., FNID personnel conducted a security check at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA). During the check-in process for a flight destined for London Gatwick Airport in England, a suitcase belonging to 40-year-old Ashraf Uddin, a British national, was searched, and six parcels containing cocaine weighing 17 pounds were found concealed in a blanket. The estimated street value of this seizure is JM$4.6 million.

Uddin was taken into custody and charged with Possession of Cocaine, Dealing in Cocaine, Attempting to Export Cocaine and Conspiracy to Export Cocaine.

Earlier that evening, at about 6:00 p.m., a joint team from FNID Headquarters and FNID Area 2 intercepted a Toyota Corolla Wish motor car in Claremont, St. Ann. A search of the vehicle was carried out, and rectangular parcels containing seven pounds of cocaine were found. The driver, 30-year-old Jemar Briscoe, was arrested. He was later charged on Saturday, December 27, with Possession of Cocaine, Dealing in Cocaine, Trafficking Cocaine and Conspiracy. This seizure has an estimated street value of JM$1.9 million.

 

Simultaneously, on December 22, FNID personnel conducted another operation at a premises in Irons Mountain, Claremont. During the operation, 35-year-old Shanette Briscoe, a shop operator, was arrested after police discovered a quantity of ganja in her bedroom. She was charged with Possession of Ganja and Dealing in Ganja.

At about 3:00 p.m. on Friday, December 26, members of the St. Mary Police Division intercepted a Toyota Voxy motor car on the Quebec main road, with three men aboard.  A search of the vehicle was carried out, during which 3 parcels containing 8 pounds of cocaine were seized.

 

FNID personnel were alerted, and all three men were arrested on Reasonable Suspicion, their identities are being withheld pending further investigations.

 

Acting Director of FNID, Superintendent of Police Oral Henry said the team’s relentless enforcement strategy has been yielding significant results.

 

He continued by saying, “As of Saturday, December 27, we have seized 1,380 kilograms of cocaine since the start of the year, valued at over JM$825 million; 33,145 kilograms of ganja valued at more than JM$215 million; and more than 14,000 synthetic drugs valued at over

JM$28 million. By removing these drugs from our nation’s streets, we are disrupting the financial lifeline of organised crime syndicates to the tune of more than JM$1 billion,” said Acting Director of FNID, Superintendent of Police Oral Henry.

 

So far this year, FNID has achieved an 88 per cent conviction rate.

 

“Our impact is not just measured in the volume of narcotics seized, but in our conviction rate. We are sending a clear message to traffickers that our investigations are precise and our evidence robust,” added Acting Director of FNID Superintendent Oral Henry.