Guyanese man nabbed with 40 lbs of cocaine in shrimp at JFK

The shrimp (New York Post photo)
The shrimp (New York Post photo)

A Guyanese man was nabbed with 40 pounds of cocaine packed with jumbo frozen shrimp at JFK Airport in Queens, authorities said.

 

According to the New York Post, Zacharie Scott, 22, was carrying two suitcases laden with shellfish and narcotics when agents did a random check of his bags Friday after he got off American Airlines Flight 2694 from Guyana, officials said. 

During the screening process, officers with the United States Customs and Border Protection selected Scott for secondary screening, officials said. 

He told the agents both suitcases belonged to him, authorities said.

Officers examined the bags and found loose clothing and multiple packages of frozen jumbo shrimp wrapped in sealed plastic, the report said.

The packages were cut open, revealing “brick-shaped objects,” that contained cocaine, officials said.

Questions will be asked of how he managed to evade the authorities at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.