Construction Worker Sentenced to 3 Years for Drug Trafficking
Construction Worker Sentenced to 3 Years for Drug Trafficking
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Mr. Kellon Adams, a 27-year-old construction worker residing at Lot 137 Marshall Street, Annandale, East Coast Demerara, found himself on the wrong side of the law after being arrested on April 8, 2023. He was subsequently charged on April 11, 2024, with the offense of Possession of Narcotics for the Purpose of Trafficking, a violation of Section 5 (i) a (i) of the Narcotic, Drug, and Psychotropic Substances (Control) Act 10/2010.
Appearing before His Worship Mr. A. Wilson at the Mahaica Magistrate’s Court today, April 11, 2024, Adams was formally charged, and he entered a plea of guilty.
In light of his guilty plea, Adams was swiftly sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. The judgment serves as a stern reminder of the serious consequences individuals face for engaging in drug-related offenses, highlighting the government’s commitment to combatting drug trafficking and promoting public safety.
Adams’ case underscores the importance of adherence to laws governing narcotics and serves as a cautionary tale for others involved in similar illicit activities. As he begins his sentence, the justice system reaffirms its dedication to upholding law and order in the community, sending a clear message that drug trafficking will not be tolerated.
The swift resolution of Adams’ case reflects the efficiency of the judicial process in addressing criminal offenses and ensuring accountability. The Guyana Police Force, along with relevant authorities, remains vigilant in its efforts to combat drug-related crimes and maintain the rule of law.
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Adams’ conviction serves as a significant step in the ongoing fight against narcotics trafficking, contributing to the safety and security of communities across the region.
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