Two men appeared before Senior Magistrate Nannette Forde on June 20th, on charges arising out of the June 11th drug bust. The men, Dion Stewart and Hayden George of Patience Hill and Cinnamon Hill respectively were charged for allegedly having in their possession two hundred kilograms of compressed marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.

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