Members of the coast guard have made arrests out at sea for the possession of illegal drugs. According to the Belize National Coast Guard yesterday while doing their frequent patrols in the Lighthouse Reef Atoll they came across a fishing vessel with the name “Yashi”. In the boat were seven fishermen from the village of Xunox in the Corozal district. When the officer conducted a search of the vessel they discovered what appeared to be cannabis stashed in the sail of the fishing vessel. Further searching led to the discovery of suspected cannabis inside the trouser pocket of two of the crewmen onboard the vessel. The seven men were detained and were transported to Belize City where they were handed over to the police. According to the National Coast Guard a previous search had been conducted last week Friday, April 18, this time at Turneffe Atoll as they had reasonable suspicions that the vessel was involved in illegal activities.
Daniel Bailey has been told to pay up £194,370 by a court. If he fails to hand over the money within six months, he will face a three-year jail term.
Daniel Bailey (35) avoided prison when he received a 26-week suspended sentence after pleading guilty to producing cannabis. But following a separate investigation into his finances by police, he has been told to pay up £194,370 by a court. If he fails to hand over the money within six months, he will face a three-year jail term.During a hearing brought by police under the Proceeds of Crime Act, Lincoln Crown Court was told officers swooped on Bailey's home, near Spalding, on August 5, 2005. They searched the property and found 22 cannabis plants growing among the flowers in his back garden.More cannabis seedlings were discovered in a shed, and two small lumps of the drug were seized in the house.Bailey was subsequently convicted of production of cannabis, which triggered the probe into his financial affairs.The further enquiries showed that in the six years before his arrest, Bailey had claimed incapacity benefit and income support to the tune of more than £21,000, to which he was...
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