Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee yesterday declared that he was optimistic that improved law enforcement would stem drug trafficking, as the US and Caribbean finalised preparations for an upcoming regional security dialogue.
“The drug traffickers will always seek to find new innovative ways to get their cargo out of any jurisdiction so let us not be naive about this, Rohee said at a news conference at the end of the two-day meeting of Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI) Commission at the Guyana International Conference Centre at Liliendaal.
“They will work hard and do whatever