Patrick Johnson's decision to collect over 68.2kg (150lb) of marijuana has landed him in jail for at least a year.
Johnson appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magist-rate's Court yesterday to answer to charges of possession of, dealing in and trafficking ganja.
The court was told that on January 26, the police, acting on information, stopped a car being driven by the accused in the Eleven Miles area of Bull Bay, St Thomas. The car was searched and a bag containing the weed was found in the trunk.
When he appeared in court, Johnson told Senior Resident Magistrate Glen Brown that he went "to the country" to pick up the contraband for a friend of his father. He said the friend was travelling to the Bahamas.
Borrowed car
Johnson, 30, who hails from St Thomas, said he borrowed the car from a friend who rented it.
He was sentenced to $15,000 or six months for possession of ganja, admonished and discharged for dealing in and fined $200,000 or six months for trafficking ganja. In addition, he was sentenced to 12 months. If his fines are not paid, his sentences will run consecutively.
YOOOO why are you saying good what so good bout it !! ya have politian a manhandle the country man paying boys fe sex and dis is good someting that grows out of the ground for free!!
But him neva should have give up all dat information should have keep him nouth shut and keep it moving!! Jah Know dem have gun,cocain ,chemical and all sort of ting flying in and out of all the carribean countries f**k dat legalize it and dunn!!! 6 months for what driving with ganja and half de reason why de tourist come a de country fe bun ganja and listen music dem stupid bad!!