US$12 million worth of cocaine found inside shrimp from Guyana in NY

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coke26n-2-web[New York Daily News] – Federal agents have discovered a new delicacy from Guyana — shrimp coketail. A drug-sniffing dog noticed something fishy about a shipping container that arrived at the Red Hook Terminal from Guyana last week and hunted down 268 kilos of cocaine stuffed inside frozen shrimp, according to a complaint unsealed Wednesday in Brooklyn Federal Court.

The whale of a catch has an estimated street value of more than US$12 million. The agents secretly removed the coke-filled crustaceans and tailed the container after it cleared customs on June 15, according to U.S. Homeland Security special agent Ryan Varrone.

The container was delivered to an unidentified warehouse in Brooklyn on Monday where agents spotted Heeralall Sukdeo “together with others … organizing and supervising the unloading” of the shipment, the complaint states.

Sukdeo, 59, the owner of Sukdeo Sons Fishing, a shipping company based in Queens, was arrested, but said he was innocent of any wrongdoing. “Sukdeo stated that he was present only in the vicinity of the truck containing the target shipment because he was curious about its contents,” Varrone stated in the complaint. The shipment had originated in Guyana and was addressed to “Randolph Fraser” which is apparently Sukdeo’s alias, an employee told the feds.

Sukdeo was ordered held without bail. Defense lawyer Andre Travieso said Sukdeo has never been arrested before.

“I’m pretty confident that when all the facts come out, this was just a huge mistake,” Travieso told the Daily News, insisting that his client did not order the drug-crusted shrimp.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. This is why I try not to envy these Guyanese who instantaneously move from moderate or poor livelihoods to being super rich merchants. One by one we are seeing the true merchandise.

  2. Its no misunderstanding these crooks, hoodlums and big time drug dealers have been doing this for the longest. The light of day is finally catching up with them. The US is not Guyana sooner or later they will catch you. The official covering in Guyana is now removed expect more arrests in the US. Most of these law abiding individuals reside in a particular area in Queens NY. Watch out money people BiG Brother is watching.

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