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BREAKING: Second illegal aircraft found with cocaine and dead man onboard

By Leroy Smith
14 September 2020
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Body on cocaine plane brought to Georgetown; Interpol to play a role probe

The 206 Cessna Aircraft and three foreign nationals who are detained 

The second of two illegal aircraft which were reportedly heading to Suriname has been found by the joint services several hundred yards from where the 206 Cessna Aircraft was found on Sunday night.

Police sources have confirmed to BIG Smith News Watch that the second craft was found with remains of a male and a large quantity of cocaine on board

During interrogation last evening, the three nationals from Venezuela and Brazil who were found on the 206 Cessna told detectives that the other plan which was traveling along with was suspected to have crashed.

The discovery of the second plane moments ago confirmed the suspicion of the men who remain in police custody and are assisting with investigations. they are two pilots and a mechanic. The identity of the man whose body was found on the crash plane is not yet known.

The three-member crew from the first craft indicated that they were heading to Suriname when they developed a mechanical problem and the 206 was forced to crash land at the airstrip located at Issano, Mazaruni River Region 7.

Nothing illegal was found on the 206 Cessna or its crew and a search of the immediate surrounding where the plane was found on Sunday evening also did not reveal anything illegal.

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