A 24-year-old British man who was allegedly held with cocaine valued at more than $30 million in his luggage at Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) in Kingston, has been denied bail.
Isun Shaka Haywood, a delivery driver of a London address, is charged with possession of cocaine, dealing with cocaine, attempting to export cocaine and conspiracy to export cocaine.
Haywood, who was represented by attorney Odane Marston, was remanded to return to the Kingston St. Andrew Parish Court on October 16.
Investigators reported that about 11:30 a.m. on Monday, August 4, 2025, Haywood arrived at Norman Manley International Airport to board an outgoing flight to Toronto, Canada.
He was stopped, and during a search of his luggage, several rectangular packages containing a white powdery substance resembling cocaine were found.
The cocaine, which weighed 10.5 pounds, was seized.
Haywood was subsequently charged by the narcotics police.
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