52-Year-Old Labourer Faces Sentencing for Importing $220,000 Worth of Cannabis, to Appear in Court Next Week

April 23, 2024
52-year-old labourer facing sentencing for importing marijuana worth $220,000. Admitted guilt to possession, trafficking, importing, and intent to supply. Jailed until further court appearance. Apologized citing financial stress.
A 52-year-old labourer who imported over $220 000 in cannabis will return to court next week to be sentenced.
When he appeared before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes in the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court on Monday, Ryerson Hazel, a Guyanese national residing at Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn, New York, was remanded to Dodds Prison after pleading guilty to possession, trafficking, importing and intent to supply of 27.55 kilogrammes of cannabis.
The drugs were found in a vacuum-sealed package when his suitcase was searched upon arrival in Barbados on April 20.
“I wish to apologise. I was under financial burden as I have to take care of my father and my family,” Hazel told the court.
He returns to court on May 2.