The arrest of a 52-year-old man who was wanted by the police in Clarendon, led to the seizure of a quantity of illegal ammunition and the burning of a ganja field over the weekend.
According to police reports, an operation was carried out in a section of Crofts Hill in the parish sometime around 5 a.m.
A police team went to a premises belonging to Fitzgerald Black, otherwise called 'Shabby', in Rhoden Hall district, to execute a warrant on him for his arrest.
He is to be charged with assault occasioning bodily harm.
Further reports are that while executing the warrant, a search of his home was done and twenty 9mm rounds were found inside the premises.
A Honda motorcycle was also allegedly found inside the premises and was also seized after he reportedly could not produce documents to show ownership.
He was then arrested.
After that operation, the team then went to Comsie district where a farmer was caught red-handed cultivating ganja.
Reports say that the 54-year-old man was seen attending to at least 200 fully grown plants.
The plants were destroyed and the man arrested. Up to late yesterday he was yet to be charged.