Brazilian Arrested With ‘Drugs’ At Airport – The Standard Newspaper
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Brazilian, Senegalese nationals nabbed with 16,190 ecstasy pills
In the early hours of Monday, 10 June 2025, agents stationed at the Banjul International Airport, in collaboration with the Joint Airport Interdiction Task Force (JAITF), apprehended a 22-year-old Brazilian national, Ryan Gabriel Gomes Montoril. He was arrested at the airport arrival hall at approximately 03:15 GMT after disembarking from an Air Maroc flight originating from Brussels. Authorities discovered 16,190 pills of ecstasy concealed insi…
Brazilian Arrested With ‘drugs’ At Airport – The Standard Newspaper
By Olimatou Coker Operatives of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia (DLEAG) and the Joint Airport Interdiction Task Force (JAITF) last week arrested 22 year old Ryan Gabriel Gomes Montoril, a Brazilian for alleged possession of 16,190 ecstasy pills. Ousman Saidybah, spokesman of DLEAG, said the suspect who arrived onboard Air Maroc from Brussels was arrested at the arrival hall of the airport last Tuesday with the drugs concealed in a bl…
Brazilian National Arrested with 16, 190 Pills of Ecstasy – Foroyaa Newspaper
By Nelson Manneh Operatives of the Drug Law Enforcement Agency, The Gambia (DLEAG) stationed at the Banjul International Airport alongside personnel of the Joint Airport Interdiction Task Force (JAITF) took into custody a Brazilian national for the possession of ecstasy. The 22-year-old Brazilian suspect in the person of Ryan Gabriel Gomes Montoril for the possession of sixteen thousand one hundred and ninety pills of ecstasy. The DLEAG repor…


The two occupants of the vehicle have been arrested. The Interior Ministry orders that drug use in a parked car not be punished.
Officers of the National Police have arrested two men of Algerian origin and 35 years of age for their alleged involvement in a drug trafficking offence in the early hours of the night in the streets and avenues of Benidorm (Alicante). Detainees had fled aboard the rental vehicle in which they moved after receiving a patrol stop at a routine checkpoint and ended up crashing into a traffic sign. Inside the vehicle, they hid 7,240 ecstasy tablets.
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