Channel 5 News has confirmed that headway has been made in what is believed to be the biggest drug bust in the island’s history. A source close to our newsroom, verified that the two men who fled the scene last Tuesday after being stopped in a roadblock, have been identified and warrants have since been issued for the duo.
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