07 November,2009 09:49 AM IST | | IANS
The Trinidad and Tobago police have found pages of the Hindu holy book Bhagvad Gita soaked in millions of dollars worth of liquid cocaine in a laboratory in Couva, Central Trinidad.
A Venezuelan national and four citizens of Trinidad and Tobago - two men and two women - were arrested Thursday and investigations are now on into "this innovative way to traffic cocaine", a police official said.
Acting Commissioner of Police James Philbert told a media briefing that it was the first time in his life he had seen "so much liquid cocaine".
Philbert said that while this is not a new phenomenon, the discovery posed "a serious challenge to officers because liquid cocaine was very deceptive since it looked like juice".
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He said that he was shocked that pages of the Gita were soaked in cocaine. "...the most obscene thing I came across was a copy of the Bhagvad Gita, the pages torn and soaked in liquid cocaine."
This oil-rich nation continues to be the transshipment point for cocaine coming from South America to the US and Canada.
Special anti-drug officers have been trained both at home and abroad in the government's fight against drugs. The accused are to appear in courts shortly.
Trinidad and Tobago is home to a large Indian diaspora sourced from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar between 1845 and 1917. The immigrants were brought here during the British rule to work on the sugar and cocoa plantations.