by Linda Straker
- Former RGPF communication specialist charged with cultivation and possession of controlled drug
- 12 cannabis trees found on residential property
Troy Garvey, former communication specialist with the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF), was on Thursday, 13Â August 2020 arrested and charged with cultivation and possession of a controlled drug.
Law enforcement officers attached to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) reportedly found 12 cannabis trees in the backyard of his residential property in Springs, St George. He was then detained, charged and placed on EC$10,000 bail.
Police have confirmed that the 59-year-old Garvey whose profession is labelled as freelance consultant was charged and is scheduled to appear at the St George’s Magistrate Court on 20 October 20 2020.
Legalize it! Don’t criticize it!
Why is marijuana illegal and rm legal? Ever heard of a man smoke weed and beat he wife?
I wonder if it was a poor nobody if all these comments will be in support of this man. Lol we really funny. AINT LIFE SOMETHING. Free all the nobodies that is sitting in Richmond Hill for just a single joint before we can address any other issues.
Troy is not a criminal the brother is just trying to grow his own supplies for a medical condition .grenada should just decriminalize marijuana in stead of charging people for such nonsense an destroying their lives.most countries in the world is decriminalizing marijuana but we are holding on to those backward thinking most of the present and past government ministers have being using the drug anyway the prime minister should start giving drug test to his cabinet if he is so hell bent on keeping these outdated laws.
It’s backward that we still criminalize marijuana.
What next? The police need something to do.we should make up some kind of work to keep them busy. Real foolish ness.
Troy is not a criminal the brother is just trying to grow his own supplies for a medical condition .grenada should just decriminalize marijuana in stead of charging people for such nonsense an destroying their lives.most countries in the world is decriminalizing marijuana but we are holding on to those backward thinking most of the present and past government ministers have being using the drug anyway the prime minister should start giving drug test to his cabinet if he is so hell bent on keeping these outdated laws.