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Businessman sentenced to 3 years for trafficking ganja
…club owner remanded on similar charge
Two businessmen appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts on Monday to face separate drug trafficking charges. In one of the cases, 46-yearold Troy Jacobs, a businessman of Penny Lane, South Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was found guilty of trafficking seven pounds of marijuana. He was jailed for three years and fined $2,367,000 by Magistrate Annette
Singh before whom he had been on trial. Jacobs, along with two other men, a 76-year-old of Region Seven (Potaro-Siparuni) and a 44-year-old barber of Newton Kitty, Georgetown, were jointly charged in February 2021. Days after they were charged, Michael Solomon of Agricola, East Bank Demerara (EBD), was also charged and he admitted to giving the 76-year-old visually-impaired man the drug. He was subsequently sentenced to four years in jail and fined $2.3 million.
According to reports, on February 12, 2021, Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) ranks intercepted a car the trio was in along Homestretch and Mandela Avenues, Georgetown.

A search of the vehicle unearthed a parcel containing a quantity of Cannabis sativa.
At Jacobs’ initial court appearance, his lawyer Adrian Thompson had submitted that while his client was the owner of the vehicle, he was unaware of what was inside the bag. He had also told the court that two other occupants were in the vehicle when it was stopped, therefore, there was no evidence implicating Jacobs in the commissioning of the offence.

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