Guns and drugs found in Saturday night raidsSniffer dogs were the stars of Saturday night raids, which led to the discovery of a number of weapons and narcotics in central Trinidad. High-powered weapons and drugs were also seized in the north and west.
On Lamont Street, Longdenville, the sharp nose of a K-9 police hound led officers to a loaded Smith and Wesson pistol that has been wrapped in a black plastic bag and buried under a pile of grass.
a short while later, on Lamont Street Extension, the sniffer dogs found a quantity of hand-rolled marijuana cigarettes and marijuana, hidden in a pile of disused tyres at a warehouse.
Police also dug up what appeared to be freshly disturbed soil around the area but found nothing, even with the dogs' help.
The central Trinidad exercise also included inspecting homes in Enterprise, Ragoonanan Road, Orange Field Road and Carlsen Field.
While nothing was discovered in the early morning, extensive raids, five people were arrested for breaching the 11pm to 4am curfew and one man, a suspected drug lord, was taken into custody.
In the north, police, acting on information, went to Hirundel Street where they found a lorcin pistol and a homemade shotgun, together with 20 bullets and a magazine for the handgun, hidden under a culvert.
Over at Saddle Road, San Juan, officers on patrol spotted a grey Tuscon parked off the road.
When they ran a check on the chassis number, the officers discovered the vehicle, which also bore false number plates, had been stolen from a police officer at Munroe Rroad, Cunupia, back in March.
MEANWHILE in the Western Division, police officers and members of the Criminal Intelligence Unit, acting on intelligence gathered over a two-day period, went to Cameron Road, Petit Valley.
There they found a black plastic bag at the side of the road containing an AK47 machine gun, 22 rounds of 5.6 mm ammunition, two 12 gauge catridges and 43 9mm bullets.
A Beretta pistol with two magazines and a gas cannister were also found in the area.
In total, 4 guns, 100 bullets, and half a kilogramme of marijuana were seized from raids in the Central, Northern and Western Divisions on Saturday night.
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