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The Jamaican police have made a record-breaking cocaine haul, seizure of over 5,100 kilograms of the drug in the first six months of 2026. This massive amount of cocaine exceeds the combined total of six consecutive years (2016-2021), during which a total of 4,916 kilograms of cocaine were seized.

The record-breaking haul is worth an estimated J$3 billion, and it more than doubles the previous single record of 2,508 kilograms recorded in 2024. Director of the Firearm and Narcotics Investigation Division, Superintendent Patrae Rowe, has highlighted the strategic importance of this milestone. According to Rowe, removing over 5,000 kilograms of cocaine from the illicit market in less than six months is a good achievement for investigators and border security partners.

The amount seized this year has also more than doubled the previous single record of 2,508 kilograms recorded in 2024. The seized cocaine represents 43 per cent of the total amount of cocaine seized between 2016 and 2025. This decade-long total stands at 11,852 kilograms.

Superintendent Patrae Rowe emphasized the significance of this achievement, stating:

'Removing over 5,000 kilograms of cocaine from the illicit market in less than six months is a good achievement for our investigators and border security partners.'

A total of 11,852 kilograms of cocaine has been seized in the last decade, between 2016 and 2025. The massive cocaine haul is expected to have a significant impact on the illicit drug trade in Jamaica.

The Jamaican authorities have been working tirelessly to dismantle the networks involved in the production, transportation, and distribution of cocaine in the country. The success of the crackdown is expected to reduce the availability of cocaine in Jamaica and ultimately make the island a safer place for its citizens.

Key Facts

  • Total cocaine seized in 2026: 5,100 kilograms
  • Total cocaine seized between 2016 and 2025: 11,852 kilograms
  • Estimated street value of cocaine seized in 2026: J$3 billion
  • Previous single record of cocaine seized: 2,508 kilograms (2024)
  • Percentage of decade-long total seized in 2026: 43%

It is worth noting that the Jamaican authorities have been working to combat the scourge of cocaine in the country. The Jamaican government has implemented several measures to reduce the flow of cocaine into the country, including the deployment of more police officers to the border and the implementation of tougher penalties for those found guilty of cocaine-related crimes.

But the authorities face a significant challenge in their efforts to combat the cocaine trade. The trade is complex and involves several layers of actors, from the producers in South America to the distributors in Jamaica. The Jamaican authorities must use all the resources at their disposal to dismantle the networks involved in the production, transportation, and distribution of cocaine in the country.

The Jamaican police have been successful in their efforts to crack down on the cocaine trade, but there is still more work to be done. The authorities must continue to work tirelessly to dismantle the networks involved in the production, transportation, and distribution of cocaine in the country. Ultimately, the success of the crackdown will depend on the ability of the Jamaican authorities to dismantle the networks involved in the cocaine trade and to make the island a safer place for its citizens.