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Man Declares He Was Clear of Importing 6.5 Kilograms of Marijuana but Is Convicted for Drug Trafficking

February 8, 2026
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Man Declares He Was Clear of Importing 6.5 Kilograms of Marijuana but Is Convicted for Drug Trafficking
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ba, a man identified as F.G.G. was accused of importing 6.5 kilograms of marijuana, but after further investigation, it was revealed that narcotics officers had set him up. The trial, which was postponed in October 2025, revealed conflicting statements from the accused and other suspects, leading to the conclusion that F.G.G. had no direct involvement in the importation of the drugs.

The accused, along with other suspects A.T., M.L., and J.B., was charged with importing, transporting, and possessing marijuana between March 20 and March 21, 2025. During the proceedings, police presented evidence showing that A.T. was caught at the airport with 3 kilograms of marijuana, while M.L. was caught with 3.5 kilograms. Both suspects claimed that the marijuana was for personal use, but further investigation suggested that F.G.G. may have been involved in trafficking drugs to tourists.

Despite initial claims of involvement, F.G.G. maintained that he had no knowledge of the 6.5 kilograms of marijuana, and the court concluded that he was only an intermediary involved in drug sales to tourists. The court ruled that he was guilty of drug trafficking but cleared him of the importation charge. F.G.G. was sentenced to 14 months in prison, with 7 months suspended and 3 years of probation.

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A.T., M.L., and J.B. were also convicted, with A.T. and M.L. receiving 12 months in prison, 5 months of which were suspended. J.B. was also sentenced to 12 months but was released after the verdict.

The case sheds light on drug trafficking operations in Aruba, where narcotics officers use undercover operations to apprehend suspects involved in the illegal drug trade.

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