Police recovered 14 kilograms of washed-up cocaine Featured
11 August, 2021. Police confirm that they have recovered just over 14 kilograms of the washed-up cocaine in Vava’u, which have an estimated street value of around more than $5 million pa’anga.
12 people; 9 males and 3 females have been arrested to date – 10 in Vava’u and 2 in Tongatapu.
They are facing criminal charges relating to possession and engaging with others in the supply of illicit drugs.
Some of whom have been charged for intentionally lying to Police contravening section 29 of the Illicit Drugs Control Act.
“I encourage members of the public to refrain from lying to Police about anything they may know about any drug-related matter as you would be committing an offence if you do.
It can cost you up to $10,000 or imprisonment up to 3 years or to both,” reminded Acting Deputy Commissioner Halatoa Taufa.
Tonga Police wish to acknowledge the assistance of His Majesty’s Armed Forces, in particular the Tonga Navy, in their crucial reinforcement in terms of the maritime capability required in this Police operation.
They remain a necessary and valued partner in the nation’s war against drugs.
The public is enicouraged to contact Police on phone 740-1660 or 922 if they have any information on any drug related activity.