The inquiry into corruption allegations against the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU), which were made by self-confessed drug dealer Barry Dataram, found that they had no merit but was helpful in identifying areas within the drug fighting structure which needed attention, President David Granger disclosed today.
Granger made the disclosure during a recording of the ‘Public Interest’ interview programme, which was released today ahead of tomorrow’s broadcast.
During an interview with HGPTV Channel 67’s Nightly News in February, Dataram said CANU was corrupt and implicated a high ranking CANU official in the drug trade, while claiming that the official would take as much as $10 million to allow cocaine to leave th