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CANU ADAPTS TO EVOLVING THREATS IN THE DRUG TRADE

Guyana’s counter-narcotics agency gains international recognition as it dismantles trafficking networks and strengthens global partnerships

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August 20, 2025
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The latest episode of Safeguarding Our Nation  takes viewers deep inside the operations of the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU),  Guyana’s lead counter-narcotics agency, as it confronts increasingly sophisticated drug  trafficking threats across air, land, and sea. 

Episode 9 reveals how drug traffickers are shifting tactics, including low-flying aircraft,  post-clearance contamination of containers, and new maritime smuggling routes.  However, CANU is adapting quickly, strengthening surveillance, training officers in  advanced detection, forging new intelligence partnerships, and working closely with the  Guyana Defence Force, Guyana Police Force, and Guyana Revenue Authority. Its  partnerships now extend across CARICOM and globally, with agencies such as the  United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the United Kingdom National  Crime Agency (NCA), and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). 

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“Drug trafficking threatens our national security, our economy, and our international  reputation,” said CANU Director James Singh. “Our job is to detect, disrupt, and  dismantle these networks, and we are doing so with increasing success. International  confidence in CANU is stronger than ever.” 

Director Singh’s appearance comes just days after CANU confirmed credible death  threats against him from an international criminal network. Despite this, he says the  work continues. 

“We will not be intimidated,” Singh stated. “This is proof that our operations are  working. We are being taken seriously, and that is exactly the message we want to  send.”

The episode explores how CANU is disrupting supply chains before drugs reach their  destination, while also building prevention programmes through its Drug Information  Network. Tips from the public continue to play a vital role in successful operations, and the agency is preparing for the next wave of threats, including synthetic drugs and  international trafficking rings. 

Filmed on location at CANU’s new national headquarters, currently under construction,  the episode includes a first look at the facility that will house expanded operations in  the near future. 

Watch the full episode: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1JMmh6CyrC/

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