Cayman Islands Concerned With Increasing Importation of Fentanyl
April 16, 2022 | Colin O. Jarrett |
The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) is particularly concerned about the increasing importation of the illicit drug Fentanyl to the Cayman Islands.
In what appears to be an emerging trend, CBC has intercepted and seized Fentanyl in two separate recent cases into which investigations are ongoing.
The Cayman Islands’ Customs and Border Control service says it is concerned about the increasing importation of the illicit drug Fentanyl following two recent seizures of the potentially deadly opioid.https://t.co/WWyNBBGOzP#caymanislands pic.twitter.com/hg14caGcwD
— Cayman Compass (@cayCompass) April 14, 2022
Users and handlers of Fentanyl have been known to experience symptoms such as hemorrhaging, severe physical pain and organ failure, which often lead to death.
Colin O. Jarrett is Caribbean News Editor with Vision Newspaper