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GRENADA DRUG INFORMATION NETWORK
(GRENDIN)
GRENDIN STATISTICAL REPORT
OF INDICATORS:
1 JANUARY 1988 TO 31 DECEMBER 2008
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INTRODUCTION:
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Name, title/position, address, telephone, fax and e-mail of the person responsible for completion of the form. Name: Dave Alexander ______________________________________________________________________________ Title/Position: Drug Control Officer ______________________________________________________________________________ Address: Drug Control Secretariat Ministry of Education Botanical Gardens St. George’s Grenada ______________________________________________________________________________ Telephone: 1-473-440-7911 _______________________________________ FAX: 1-473-440-6650 _________________________________________ EMAIL: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________
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TABLE OF CONTENT
CONTENT
PAGES
Introduction: Grenada Drug Information Network (GRENDIN)
3
Tables 1 to 9: Arrests, Court Cases, Convictions
4 - 13
Tables 10 to 13: Imprisonments
14 - 17
Tables 14 to 28: Admissions to Treatment Centres
18 -32
Tables 29 to 30: Drug Seizures
33-34
Tables 31 to 36: Criminal Deportees
35-40
Tables 37 to 42: Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, Other Related Materials
41 - 46
Tables 43 to 47: Control of Pharmaceutical Products, Illicit Laboratories, Controlled Chemical Substances, Pharmacy Unit
47- 51
Tables 48 to 51: Judicial Cooperation, Extradition
52 - 55
Tables 52 to 58: Money Laundering
56- 62
Source of Statistics
63
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INTRODUCTION: Grenada Drug Information Network (GRENDIN) The Grenada Drug Information Network (GRENDIN) which is the National Observatory on Drugs in Grenada, is the mechanism through which Grenada coordinates the collection and dissemination of drug-related statistical information and other relevant information from all institutions involved in the area of drug control, or related matters. It is also a mechanism to inform policy makers and the general public. GRENDIN is comprised of institutions which work directly or indirectly in the area of drug control. Since its establishment by cabinet in December 2002, GRENDIN has significantly strengthened Grenada’s ability to participate in local, regional and international drug control projects and programmes. It has also played a major role in the implementation of the national drug control programme.
GRENDIN Indicators The statistical data presented in this report, represents information collected by various Ministries/Departments and reported in the GRENDIN Questionnaire of Indicators. Eleven (11) Indicators were used to compile the data.
i. Admissions; Rathdune Psychiatric Unit
ii. Admissions; Carlton House
iii. Admissions; General Hospital
iv. Control of Pharmaceutical Products, Pharmacy Unit
v. Seizures; Customs and Excise Department
vi. Seizures, Arrests, Court Cases, Convictions; Criminal Records Office
vii. Criminal Deportees; Criminal Investigation Department
viii. Financial Crimes; Financial Intelligence Unit
ix. Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, Other Related Materials; Royal Grenada Police Force
x. Imprisonments; Prisons
The data was compiled by the Drug Control Secretariat, and is presented in the Tables below.
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TABLE 1:
NUMBER OF PERSONS ARRESTED AND CHARGED
FOR DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES 1988 – 2008
YEAR
MALES
FEMALES
TOTAL
1988
76 7
83
1989
180
8
188
1990
118
6
124
1991
210
17
227
1992
187
13
200
1993
290
23
313
1994
266
18
284
1995
231
11
242
1996
280
44
324
1997
299
13
312
1998
387
46
433
1999
343
27
370
2000
404
26
430
2001
306
40
346
2002
616
34
650
2003
475
39
514
2004
298
25
323
2005
378
23
401
2006
532
45
577
2007
471
31
502
2008
412
29
441
TOTAL
6,759
525
7,284
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TABLE 2:
NUMBER OF PERSONS TWENTY YEARS AND UNDER ARRESTED AND CHARGED FOR DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES
1988 – 2008
YEAR
MALES
FEMALES
TOTAL
1988
9
0
9
1989
15
0
15
1990
10
0
10
1991
24
0
24
1992
15
3
18
1993
38
6
44
1994
33
7
40
1995
38
7
45
1996
23
0
23
1997
20
1
21
1998
30
9
39
1999
37
6
43
2000
40
4
44
2001
47
15
62
2002
67
07
74
2003
77
6
83
2004
58
10
68
2005
81
11
92
2006
127
8
135
2007
108
9
117
2008
67
18
85
TOTAL
964
127
1,091
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TABLE 3:
NUMBER OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS (1) ARRESTED AND CHARGED, AND CONVICTED FOR ACTS OF CORRUPTION (2) RELATED TO ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING (3)
2000– 2008
NUMBER OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS ARRESTED
AND CHARGED
NUMBER OF
PUBLIC OFFICIALS CONVICTED
TOTAL
2000
0
0
2001
0
0
2002
0
0
2003
0
0
2004
0
0
2005
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
(1) This indicator refers to public officials who commit a corruption offense related to illicit drug trafficking, for example, judges or law enforcement agents receiving bribes from drug traffickers so as not to arrest or sentence those criminals.
(2) Acts of Corruption are those identified in Articles VI, VIII, IX, and XI of the Inter-American Convention against Corruption:
1. The solicitation or acceptance by a government official of a bribe (Art. VI.a) 2. The offering or granting to a government official of a bribe (Art. VI.b). 3. Any act or omission by a government official for the purpose of illicitly obtaining benefits for himself or for a third party (Art. VI.c) 4. The fraudulent use or concealment of property derived from an act of corruption (Art.
VI.d) 5. Transnational bribery of a government official (Art. VIII). 6. Illicit enrichment of a government official (Art. IX) 7. The improper use by a government official of classified or confidential 8. Embezzlement by a government official (Art. XI.1.b)
(3) Illicit drug trafficking is as referred to in Article 3, paragraphs 1 and 2 of the 1988 U.N. Convention. Generally speaking this means possession for the purpose of trafficking, cultivation, production (including manufacturing and processing), import/export, distribution and sale.
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TABLE 4
NUMBER OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS ARRESTED AND CHARGED, AND CONVICTED FOR OFFENSES RELATED TO ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING
2000 – 2008
NUMBER OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS ARRESTED
AND CHARGED
NUMBER OF PUBLIC
OFFICIALS CONVICTED
TOTAL
2000
0
0
2001
0
0
2002
0
0
2003
0
0
2004
0
0
2005
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
This indicator refers to public officials who commit an offense directly related to illicit drug trafficking as defined by national law, for example, those who belong to a drug cartel or drug trafficking organization.
TABLE 5:
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TYPES OF DRUG-RELATED ARRESTS
1989 – 2008
OFFENCES
YEAR Possession Of
Marijuana Cultivation Of
Marijuana Possession Of Cocaine
Trafficking Possession With Intent To Supply
Possession Of
Apparatus
1989
138
16
34
NA
NA
NA
1990
84
9
31
NA
NA
NA
1991
132
18
77
NA
NA
NA
1992
132
22
41 3
8
1
1993
231
23
59
2
30
49
1994
224
22
41
2
35
36
1995
187
12
41
4
78
10
1996
265
31
38
1
38
19
1997
261
20
36
4
54
28
1998
358
18
43
6
107
28
1999
287
9
50
8
91
35
2000
356
19
64
20
84
23
2001
270
12
55
12
56
32
2002
390
14
88
31
95
33
2003
373
17
71
26
80
37
2004
208
19
44
34
55
19
2005
236
21
41
22
81
17
2006
393
24
65
73
146
24
2007
319
15
56
42
112
47
2008
308
22
51
67
77
26
TOTAL
5,152
363
1,026
357
1,227
464
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TABLE 6:
TYPES AND NUMBER OF DRUG-RELATED CASES BROUGHT TO COURT
1992-2008
YEAR
Possession Of Marijuana
Cultivation
Of Marijuana
Possession Of Cocaine
Possession
With Intent To Supply
Possession
Of Apparatus
Importing A Controlled
Drug
1992
263
40
32
8 1
1
1993
245
37
38
30
49
0
1994
227
18
36
35
37
0
1995
154
12
38
67
10
0
1996
261
25
32
38
19
0
1997
239
15
25
54
28
0
1998
224
24
40
91
28
0
1999
257
10
53
99
28
1
2000
349
19
70
103
35
0
2001
307
25
61
80
48
0
2002
385
15
87
130
38
0
2003
450
23
52
125
59
0
2004
230
16
44
69
28
0
2005
264
23
54
88
24
0
2006
379
26
61
129
23
0
2007
350
17
53
125
44
0
2008
312
16
48
110
32
0
TOTAL
4,896
361
824
1,381
531
2
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TABLE 6 (Cont’d):
TYPES AND NUMBER OF DRUG-RELATED CASES BROUGHT TO COURT
1992-2008
YEAR
Trafficking
Possession Within
100 Yards Of School
Misuse
Of A Controlled Drug
Handling A
Controlled Drug
Supplying Drugs To A
Minor
1992 3
0
0
0
0
1993
2
0
0
0
0
1994
1
0
0
0
0
1995
4
0
0
0
0
1996
1
0
0
0
0
1997
4
0
0
0
0
1998
9
1
2
0
0
1999
6
4
5
2
0
2000
29
0
10
0
0
2001
21
0
4
0
0
2002
34
1
0
0
0
2003
24
0
0
0
0
2004
22
2
0
4
0
2005
21
3
2
4
0
2006
44
4
3
6
1
2007
27
0
9
1
0
2008
312
4
4
1
0
TOTAL
564
19
39
18
1
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TABLE 7:
NUMBER OF ARRESTS AND COURT CASES FOR POSSESSION OF DRUGS
WITHIN ONE HUNDRED (100) YARDS OF A SCHOOL 1998 - 2008
YEAR NUMBER OF ARRESTS FOR POSSESSION OF DRUGS WITHIN 100 YARDS OF SCHOOL
NUMBER OF CASES BROUGHT TO COURTS FOR POSSESSION OF DRUGS WITHIN 100 YARDS OF SCHOOL
1998
1
1
1999
4
4
2000
0
0
2001
0
0
2002
1
1
2003
0
0
2004
2
2
2005
3
3
2006
2
4
2007
0
0
2008
2
4
TOTAL
15
19
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TABLE 8:
NUMBER OF PERSONS CHARGED AND CONVICTED FOR POSSESSION OF ILLICIT DRUGS
1997 - 2008
YEAR
NO. OF PERSONS
CHARGED
NO. OF PERSONS
CONVICTED
1997
297
177
1998
401
184
1999
337
145
2000
195
205
2001
269
153
2002
208
181
2003
444
149
2004
252
105
2005
318
91
2006
458
116
2007
375
269
2008
359
124
TOTAL
3,913
1,899
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TABLE 9:
NUMBER OF PERSONS CHARGED AND CONVICTED FOR TRAFFICKING OF ILLICIT DRUGS
1997 – 2008
YEAR
NO. OF PERSONS
CHARGED
NO. OF PERSONS
CONVICTED
1997
4
0
1998
6
8
1999
8
2
2000
25
11
2001
44
5
2002
31
16
2003
26
18
2004
34
4
2005
21
4
2006
73
2
2007
42
9
2008
67
2
TOTAL
381
81
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TABLE 10:
NUMBER OF PERSONS CONVICTED TO PRISONS FOR DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES
1988 – 2008
YEAR
MALES
FEMALES
TOTAL
1988
72
2
74
1989
76
4
80
1990
89
0
89
1991
92
2
94
1992
92
0
92
1993
111
7
118
1994
116
1
117
1995
123
4
127
1996
82
0
82
1997
80
2
82
1998
75
2
77
1999
49
4
53
2000
40
10
50
2001
42
8
50
2002
48
2
50
2003
70
4
74
2004
39
1
40
2005
36
3
39
2006
55
1
56
2007
58
5
63
2008
77
5
82
TOTAL
1,522
67
1,589
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TABLE 11:
AGE RANGE OF MALES CONVICTED TO PRISONS FOR DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES
1988 – 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 -14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
1988
0
4
7
17
23
15
6
72
1989
0
6
13
21
23
12
1
76
1990
0
6
9
27
33
11
3
89
1991
0
7
11
33
21
16
4
92
1992
0
4
16
21
27
24
0
92
1993
0
2
17
23
35
27
7
111
1994
0
3
25
23
33
20
12
116
1995
0
2
24
19
29
31
18
123
1996
0
2
11
11
15
20
23
82
1997
0
3
9
10
22
24
12
80
1998
0
4
9
11
11
27
13
75
1999
0
0
10
10
8
12
9
49
2000
0
3
2
4
7
14
10
40
2001
0
0
3
8
8
14
9
42
2002
0
2
9
7
5
7
18
48
2003
0
2
5
6
13
12
32
70
2004
0
0
4
5
3
12
15
39
2005
0
0
4
0
4
3
25
36
2006
0
2
9
10
7
8
19
55
2007
0
0
10
4
8
9
27
58
2008
0
0
8
15
10
13
31
77
TOTAL
0
52
215
285
345
331
294
1,522
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TABLE 12:
AGE RANGE OF FEMALES CONVICTED TO PRISONS FOR DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES
1988 – 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 –14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 -34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
1988
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
1989
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
4
1990
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1991
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
1992
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1993
0
0
2
4
1
0
0
7
1994
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1995
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
4
1996
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1997
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
2
1998
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
2
1999
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
4
2000
0
2
3
1
1
0
3
10
2001
0
0
1
3
1
2
1
8
2002
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
2003
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
4
2004
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2005
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
3
2006
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
2007
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
5
2008
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
5
TOTAL
0
7
19
17
7
5
12
67
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TABLE 13:
AGE RANGE OF MALES AND FEMALES CONVICTED TO PRISONS FOR DRUG-RELATED OFFENCES
1988 – 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 -14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
1988
0
4
8
18
23
15
6
74
1989
0
6
14
23
24
12
1
80
1990
0
6
9
27
33
11
3
89
1991
0
7
13
33
21
16
4
94
1992
0
4
16
21
27
24
0
92
1993
0
2
19
27
36
27
7
118
1994
0
3
25
23
34
20
12
117
1995
0
3
25
20
29
31
19
127
1996
0
2
11
11
15
20
23
82
1997
0
3
10
10
22
24
13
82
1998
0
4
11
11
11
27
13
77
1999
0
0
11
10
10
13
9
53
2000
0
5
5
5
8
14
13
50
2001
0
0
4
11
9
16
10
50
2002
0
02
09
08
05
07
19
50
2003
0
2
5
8
13
14
32
74
2004
0
0
4
5
3
12
16
40
2005
0
1
5
0
4
3
26
39
2006
0
3
9
10
7
8
19
56
2007
0
0
11
5
8
9
30
63
2008
0
2
10
16
10
13
31
82
TOTAL
0
59
234
302
352
336
306
1,589
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TABLE 14:
NUMBER OF DRUG-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO CARLTON HOUSE 1988 – 2008
YEAR
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL
1988
52
10
62
1989
70
8
78
1990
68
5
73
1991
64
2
66
1992
49
6
55
1993
61
4
65
1994
51
4
55
1995
44
6
50
1996
49
4
53
1997
50
3
53
1998
63
3
66
1999
64
3
67
2000
53
0
53
2001
53
0
53
2002
32
1
33
2003
59
6
65
2004
38
0
38
2008
24
6
30
TOTAL
944
71
1,015
Note: Data for 2004 is only for the period 1 January to 30 June 2004, due to the destruction of the facility and loss of records, by Hurricane Ivan on 7 September 2004. Data resumes at 21 January 2008.
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TABLE 15:
TYPES OF ADMISSIONS (MALES) TO CARLTON HOUSE
1988 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE/CRACK
POLY DRUGS
TOTAL
1988
48
2
2
0
52
1989
57
5
8
0
70
1990
45
8
15
0
68
1991
33
9
21
1
64
1992
24
8
15
2
49
1993
33
3
21
4
61
1994
29
0
14
8
51
1995
26
4
7
7
44
1996
32
2
9
6
49
1997
22
3
18
7
50
1998
33
9
11
10
63
1999
29
4
14
17
64
2000
25
2
10
16
53
2001
25
7
9
12
53
2002
15
09
01
07
32
2003
26
1
14
18
59
2004
11
3
5
19
38
2008
10
2
1
11
24
TOTAL
523
81
195
145
944
Note: Data for 2004 is only for the period 1 January to 30 June 2004, due to the destruction of the facility and loss of records, by Hurricane Ivan on 7 September 2004. Data resumes at 21 January 2008.
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TABLE 16:
TYPES OF ADMISSIONS (FEMALES) TO CARLTON HOUSE
1988 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE/CRACK
POLY DRUGS
TOTAL
1988
10
0
0
0
10
1989
8
0
0
0
8
1990
3
0
2
0
5
1991
2
0
0
0
2
1992
1
0
5
0
6
1993
3
0
1
0
4
1994
4
0
0
0
4
1995
6
0
0
0
6
1996
3
0
0
1
4
1997
2
0
1
0
3
1998
2
0
0
1
3
1999
1
0
0
2
3
2000
0
0
0
0
0
2001
0
0
0
0
0
2002
1
0
0
0
1
2003
3
1
0
2
6
2004
0
0
0
0
0
2008
4
0
1
1
6
TOTAL
53
1
10
7
71
Note: Data for 2004 is only for the period 1 January to 30 June 2004, due to the destruction of the facility and loss of records, by Hurricane Ivan on 7 September 2004. Data resumes at 21 January 2008.
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TABLE 17:
TYPES OF ADMISSIONS (MALES AND FEMALES) TO CARLTON HOUSE
1988 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE/CRACK
POLY DRUGS
TOTAL
1988
58
2
2
0
62
1989
65
5
8
0
78
1990
48
8
17
0
73
1991
35
9
21
1
66
1992
25
8
20
2
55
1993
36
3
22
4
65
1994
33
0
14
8
55
1995
32
4
7
7
50
1996
35
2
9
7
53
1997
24
3
19
7
53
1998
35
9
11
11
66
1999
30
4
14
19
67
2000
25
2
10
16
53
2001
25
7
9
12
53
2002
16
9
1
7
33
2003
29
2
14
20
65
2004
11
3
5
19
38
2008
14
2
2
12
30
TOTAL
576
82
205
152
1,015
Note: Data for 2004 is only for the period 1 January to 30 June 2004, due to the destruction of the facility and loss of records, by Hurricane Ivan on 7 September 2004. Data resumes at 21 January 2008.
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TABLE 18:
NUMBER OF DRUG-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO RATHDUNE PSYCHIATRIC UNIT
2003 - 2008
YEAR
MALES
FEMALES
TOTAL
2003
180
13
193
2004
285
12
297
2005
239
5
244
2006
271
11
282
2007
349
28
377
2008
437
22
459
TOTAL
1,761
91
1,852
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TABLE 19:
NUMBER OF ADMISSIONS TO RATHDUNE PSYCHIATRIC UNIT BY TYPES OF DRUGS AND GENDER OF PATIENTS (MALES)
2003 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE
POLY DRUGS (WITH COCAINE/CRACK)
POLY DRUGS (WITHOUT COCAINE/CRACK)
TOTAL
2003
41
74
0
0
65
180
2004
61
62
0
13
149
285
2005
61
49
0
11
118
239
2006
57
54
1
34
125
271
2007
71
58
0
82
138
349
2008
101
85
0
73
178
437
TOTAL
392
382
1
213
773
1,761
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TABLE 20:
NUMBER OF ADMISSIONS TO RATHDUNE PSYCHIATRIC UNIT BY TYPES OF DRUGS AND GENDER OF PATIENTS (FEMALES)
2003 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE
POLY DRUGS (WITH COCAINE/CRACK)
POLY DRUGS (WITHOUT COCAINE/CRACK)
TOTAL
2003
5
6
0
0
2
13
2004
0
1
0
1
10
12
2005
2
1
0
1
1
5
2006
3
0
0
7
1
11
2007
16
0
0
6
6
28
2008
7
1
1
4
9
22
TOTAL
33
9
1
19
29
91
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TABLE 21:
NUMBER OF ADMISSIONS TO RATHDUNE PSYCHIATRIC UNIT BY TYPES OF DRUGS AND GENDER OF PATIENTS (MALES & FEMALES)
2003 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE
POLY DRUGS (WITH COCAINE/CRACK)
POLY DRUGS (WITHOUT COCAINE/CRACK)
TOTAL
2003
46
80
0
0
67
193
2004
61
63
0
14
159
297
2005
63
50
0
12
119
244
2006
60
54
1
41
126
282
2007
87
58
0
88
144
377
2008
108
86
1
77
187
459
TOTAL
425
391
2
232
802
1,852
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TABLE 22:
NUMBER OF DRUG-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL 2004 - 2008
YEAR
MALES
FEMALES
TOTAL
2004
77
12
89
2005
91
14
105
2006
90
12
102
2007
85
15
100
2008
140
33
173
TOTAL
483
86
569
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TABLE 23:
NUMBER OF ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL BY TYPES OF DRUGS AND GENDER OF PATIENTS (MALES)
2004 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE
BENZODIAZEPINES
TOTAL
2004
76
1
0
0
77
2005
90
1
0
0
91
2006
85
2
3
0
90
2007
82
3
0
0
85
2008
133
3
4
0
140
TOTAL
466
10
7
0
483
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TABLE 24:
NUMBER OF ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL BY TYPES OF DRUGS AND GENDER OF PATIENTS (FEMALES)
2004 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE
BENZODIAZEPINES
TOTAL
2004
12
0
0
0
12
2005
14
0
0
0
14
2006
11
1
0
0
12
2007
14
0
0
1
15
2008
33
0
0
0
33
TOTAL
84
1
0
1
86
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TABLE 25:
NUMBER OF ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL BY TYPES OF DRUGS AND GENDER OF PATIENTS (MALES & FEMALES)
2004 – 2008
YEAR
ALCOHOL
MARIJUANA
COCAINE
BENZODIAZEPINES
TOTAL
2004
88
1
0
0
89
2005
104
1
0
0
105
2006
96
3
3
0
102
2007
96
3
0
1
100
2008
166
3
4
0
173
TOTAL
550
11
7
1
569
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TABLE 26:
NUMBER OF DRUG-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL OF MALES & FEMALES, BY AGE
2004 - 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 -14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
2004
2
3
5
3
3
12
61
89
2005
0
2
1
2
7
14
79
105
2006
0
4
6
4
9
4
75
102
2007
1
8
5
1
9
15
61
100
2008
0
2
10
5
14
12
130
173
TOTAL
3
19
27
15
42
57
406
569
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TABLE 27:
NUMBER OF DRUG-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL BY AGE, MALES
2004 - 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 -14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
2004
0
3
4
2
3
12
53
77
2005
0
2
0
2
7
14
66
91
2006
0
4
3
3
9
4
67
90
2007
1
6
3
1
9
14
51
85
2008
0
2
9
4
13
10
102
140
TOTAL
1
17
19
12
41
54
339
483
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TABLE 28:
NUMBER OF DRUG-RELATED ADMISSIONS TO HOSPITAL, FEMALES, 2004 - 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 -14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
2004
2
0
1
1
0
0
8
12
2005
0
0
1
0
0
0
13
14
2006
0
0
3
1
0
0
8
12
2007
0
2
2
0
0
1
10
15
2008
0
0
1
1
1
2
28
33
TOTAL
2
2
8
3
1
3
67
86
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TABLE 29:
TYPE AND QUANTITY OF DRUGS SEIZED BY THE CUSTOMS AND EXCISE DEPARTMENT
2003 – 2008
YEAR
CANNABIS
TREES (UN)
MARIJUANA CIGARETTES
(UN)
CURED
MARIJUANA (KG)
COCAINE
(KG)
CRACK
(KG)
METH (UN)
ECSTASY
(UN)
2003
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2004
0
0
30.39
0
0
0
0
2005
0
0
15.33
0
0
0
0
2006
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2007
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2008
0
0
5.9
0
0
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
51.62
0
0
0
0
NB: Customs and Excise Department seized 36 Ecstasy tablets in 2001
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TABLE 30:
TYPE AND QUANTITY OF DRUGS SEIZED AND NUMBER OF SEIZURESi BY THE ROYAL GRENADA POLICE FORCE
(INCLUSIVE OF SEIZURES BY CUSTOMS AND EXCISE DEPARTMENT 2003 TO 2008) 1988 – 2008
YEAR
CANNABIS TREES
(UN)
MARIJUANA CIGARETTES
UN)
CURED
MARIJUANA (KG)
COCAINE
(KG)
CRACK
(KG)
ECSTASY
(UN)
METH-
AMPHETAMINES(UN)
1988
44,568
5,507
88.45
1.92
0.39
0
0
1989
50,479
2,500
23.58
0.08
0.55
0
0
1990
10,519
918
26.78
0.17
0.499
0
0
1991
16,014
795
34.10
85.24
0.507
0
0
1992
10,860
695
4,008.71
218.17
0.51
0
0
1993
23,639
913
806.67
207.46
0.412
0
0
1994
20,857
1,167
296.98
20.25
0.792
0
0
1995
13,139
650
1,806.20
3.17
0.611
0
0
1996
16,768
1,542
190.89
9.42
0.508
0
0
1997
12,044
1,279
123.26
1.07
0.773
0
0
1998
4,807
2,010
127.63
3.01
0.558
0
0
1999
12,087
871
217.27
42.18
0.882
0
0
2000
4,920
437
193.23
55.33
0.73
0
0
2001
6,493
504
46.82
77.27
1.149
36
0
2002
4,098
547
379.28
77.32
0.755
0
0
2003
2,581
1,994
171
34.85
0.637
0
89
2004
2,280
1,279
226.02
28.16
0.662
0
0
2005
3,575
1,293
69.75
9.20
0.525
0
0
2006
12,873
2,033
333.19
20.58
0.786
0
0
2007
8,536
1,184
316.66
4.52
0.764
0
0
2008
19,573
1,489
454.37
101.26
1.444
3,302
0
TOTAL 300,710 29,607 9,940.84 1000.63 14.444 3,338 89
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TABLE 31:
NUMBER OF CRIMINAL DEPORTEES TO GRENADA BY SEX (MALES & FEMALES)
2004 - 2008
YEAR
MALES
FEMALES
TOTAL
2004
35
6
41
2005
46
2
48
2006
33
0
33
2007
33
2
35
2008
28
2
30
TOTAL
175
12
187
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TABLE 32:
NUMBER OF CRIMINAL DEPORTEES TO GRENADA BY AGE AND SEX (MALES & FEMALES)
2004 - 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 -14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
2004
0
2
6
10
7
13
3
41
2005
0
2
8
8
8
9
13
48
2006
0
1
7
8
6
5
6
33
2007
0
1
4
7
10
6
7
35
2008
0
0
3
10
5
2
10
30
TOTAL
0
6
28
43
36
35
39
187
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TABLE 33:
NUMBER OF CRIMINAL DEPORTEES TO GRENADA BY AGE AND SEX (MALES)
2004 - 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 -14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
2004
0
2
5
9
6
11
2
35
2005
0
2
8
8
8
8
12
46
2006
0
1
7
8
6
5
6
33
2007
0
1
3
6
10
6
7
33
2008
0
0
3
8
5
2
10
28
TOTAL
0
6
26
39
35
32
37
175
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TABLE 34:
NUMBER OF CRIMINAL DEPORTEES TO GRENADA BY AGE AND SEX (FEMALES)
2004 - 2008
AGE RANGE (YEARS)
YEAR
0 -14
15 - 19
20 - 24
25 - 29
30 - 34
35 - 39
40+
TOTAL
2004
0
0
1
1
1
2
1
6
2005
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
2006
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2007
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
2
2008
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
TOTAL
0
0
2
4
1
3
2
12
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TABLE 35:
TYPES OF OFFENCES COMMITTED BY DEPORTEES 1 APRIL 2004 TO 2008
OFFENCE
MALE
FEMALE
TOTAL Fraud
7
0
7
Drugs
54
1
55
Robbery
21
0
21
Weapons
6
1
7
Murder
8
0
8
Sexual Offences
8
1
9
House Breaking
0
0
0
Other
26
2
28
Total
130
5
135
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TABLE 36:
COUNTRIES OF DEPORTATION 2004 - 2008
COUNTRY
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTAL Antigua & Barbuda
0
0
0
0
1
1
Austria
0
0
0
1
0
1
Barbados
0
0
1
1
0
2
Britain
3
3
3
3
1
13
British Virgin Islands
0
0
1
0
0
1
Canada
19
9
8
8
5
49
Jamaica
0
5
0
0
0
5
St. Maarten
0
0
0
1
0
1
St. Lucia
0
0
1
0
0
1
St. Vincent
3
6
2
3
3
17
United States of America
16
25
17
18
20
96
TOTAL
41
48
33
35
30
187
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TABLE 37:
NUMBER OF FIREARMS (1), AMMUNITION(2), EXPLOSIVES(3) AND OTHER RELATED MATERIALS(4) CONFISCATED(5) IN RELATION TO ARRESTS FOR ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING OFFENSES (5)
2001 - 2008
YEAR NUMBER OF ARRESTS
FIREARMS AMMUNITION EXPLOSIVES OTHER RELATED
MATERIALS
NUMBER OF OPERATIONS
2001
0
0
0
0
0
0
2002
0
0
0
0
0
0
2003
0
0
0
0
0
0
2004
0
0
0
0
0
0
2005
0
0
0
0
0
0
2006
0
0
0
0
0
0
2007
0
0
0
0
0
0
2008
4
2
7
0
0
3
TOTAL
4
2
7
0
0
3
(1 Firearms: a)- any barreled weapon which will or is designed to or may be readily converted to expel a bullet or
projectile by the action of an explosive, except antique firearms manufactured before the 20th Century or their replicas; or
b)- any other weapon or destructive device such as any explosive, incendiary or gas bomb, grenade,
rocket, rocket launcher, missile, missile system, or mine.
(2) Ammunition: the complete round or its components, including cartridge cases, primers, propellant powder, bullets, or projectiles that are used in any firearm.
(3) Explosives: any substance or article that is made, manufactured, or used to produce an explosion, detonation, or propulsive or pyrotechnic effect, except: a)- substances and articles that are not in and of themselves explosive; or b)- substances and articles listed in the Annex to the Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives and Other Related Materials.
(4) Following the language from the Vienna Conventions: “Confiscation”, which includes forfeiture where applicable, means the permanent deprivation of property by order of a court or other competent authority.
(5) Illicit drug trafficking means the offenses identified in Article 3, paragraphs 1 and 2 of the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, 1988.
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TABLE 38:
NUMBER OF PERSONS CHARGED FOR ILLICIT POSSESSION OF FIREARMS
AND AMMUNITION 2004 - 2008
YEAR
NO. OF PERSONS
2004
13
2005
27
2006
28
2007
12
2008
9
TOTAL
89
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TABLE 39:
NUMBER OF PERSONS CHARGED FOR TRAFFICKING OF FIREARMS, AMMUNITION, EXPLOSIVES
OR OTHER RELATED MATERIALS 2004 - 2008
YEAR
NO. OF PERSONS
2004
0
2005
0
2006
0
2007
0
2008
4
TOTAL
0
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TABLE 40:
NUMBER OF PERSONS CHARGED
FOR THE ILLICIT POSSESSION OF EXPLOSIVES OR OTHER RELATED MATERIALS
2004 - 2008
YEAR
NO. OF PERSONS
2004
0
2005
0
2006
0
2007
0
2008
0
TOTAL
0
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TABLE 41:
NUMBER OF PERSONS CONVICTED FOR ILLICIT POSSESSION OF FIREARMS
2004 - 2008
YEAR
NO. OF PERSONS
2004
2
2005
2
2006
7
2007
2
2008
4
TOTAL
17
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TABLE 42:
NUMBER OF PERSONS CONVICTED FOR ILLICIT POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION
2004 - 2008
YEAR
NO. OF PERSONS
2004
2
2005
2
2006
5
2007
2
2008
1
TOTAL
12
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TABLE 43:
TYPES AND QUANTITY OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
SEIZED & DISPOSED 1999 - 2008
PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS (1)
SEIZURE (2)
DISPOSED OF (3)
Oxycodone
0
0
Hydrocodone
0
0
Hydromorphone
0
0
Pentazocine
0
0
Codeine
0
0
Propoxyphene
0
0
Meperidine
0
0
Methylphenidate
0
0
Dextroamphetamine
0
0
Diazepam
0
0
Oxazepam
0
0
Flurazepam
0
0
Alprazolam
0
0
Estazolam
0
0
Others (specify)
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
(1) Pharmaceutical products are those that contain substances defined in the 1961 UN Convention, as amended in 1972, and the 1971 Convention that are lawfully distributed for medical and scientific purposes. Such products include those of a single basic compound or “raw material” and formulations containing such drugs.
(2) Seizure means temporarily prohibiting the transfer, conversion, disposition or movement of property or temporarily assuming custody or control of property.
(3) Disposed of includes sale (where permitted) and destruction or otherwise rendering unusable (e.g. dilution,
neutralization, incineration). The authority to dispose of these pharmaceutical substances and the circumstances under which this can be done are usually defined by legislation or regulations. In most cases,
this requires a formal act of a competent legal authority.
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TABLE 44:
TYPES AND QUANTITY OF CONTROLLED CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
SEIZED & DISPOSED 1999 - 2008
CONTROLLED CHEMICALS (1)
SEIZURE (2) & DISPOSED OF (3)
No seizure nor disposal of controlled chemical substances
(1) Controlled chemical substances means chemical substances contained in Tables I and II of the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, 1988 as well as those chemical substances controlled by the reporting country and listed in CICAD’s Model Regulations and other substances not included in said Model Regulations. Such substances include chemical products containing a single basic compound or “raw material” and products containing combinations of chemical substances.
(2) Seizure means temporarily prohibiting the transfer, conversion, disposition or movement of property or temporarily assuming custody or control of property.
(3) Disposed of includes sale (where permitted) and destruction or otherwise rendering unusable (e.g. dilution, neutralization, incineration). The authority to dispose of these controlled chemical substances and the circumstances under which this can be done are usually defined by legislation or regulations. In most cases, this requires a formal act of a competent legal authority.
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TABLE 45:
REGULATORY ACTIVITIES FOR PHARMACEUTICALS 2004 - 2008
REGULATORY ACTIVITIES
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
TOTAL
NUMBER OF LICENSES ISSUED
Importers
24
26
23
1
29
103
Exporters
0
0
0
0
0
0
Manufacturers
0
0
0
0
0
0
Distributors
3
5
5
1
11
25
Other
0
0
0
0
0
0
NUMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED
Importation
48
47
20
35
29
179
Exportation
0
0
0
0
0
0
Other
0
0
0
0
0
0
NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED
Physicians
3
4
0
0
0
7
Dentists
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pharmacists
15
17
6
13
39
90
Veterinarians
0
0
0
0
0
0
Importers
6
5
2
2
0
15
Exporters
0
0
0
0
0
0
Manufacturers
0
0
0
0
0
0
Distributors
4
3
2
2
0
11
Others (specify)
0
0
0
0
0
0
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TABLE 46:
ILLICIT ORGANIC DRUG LABORATORIES DISMANTLED
1999 - 2008
ILLICIT DRUGS
NO. OF ILLICIT LABORATORIES (1)
DISMANTLED Coca Paste (2)
0
Coca Base (3)
0
Cocaine Hydrochloride (4)
0
Crack
0
Heroin
0
Hashish
0
Hashish oil
0
Total
0
(1) Laboratories refer to facilities or locations where drugs are produced, manufactured, diluted, mixed or otherwise prepared (including processing pits). These drugs include organic based substances such as cocaine, heroin, hashish etc.
(2) Coca Paste: This is produced from coca leaves which have been dissolved with kerosene and sulfuric acid (so as to extract the alkaloid of the cocaine) and sodium carbonate (to extract any impurities which the process may have produced). This is generally known as coca paste. (3) Cocaine Base: This is the equivalent of washed coca paste and is the drug produced from the coca paste which has been put through the process of oxidation through potassium permanganate, as well as sulfuric acid, so as to dissolve substances and impurities. (4) Cocaine Hydrochloride: This is the drug produced from the washed coca paste, which has been put through a dissolving and crystallizing process through the use of acetone and hydrochloric acid.
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TABLE 47:
ILLICIT LABORATORIES OF SYNTHETIC DRUGS DISMANTLED 1999 – 2008
SYNTHETIC DRUGS
NUMBER OF ILLICIT
LABORATORIES (1) DISMANTLED
LSD
0
MDMA (Ecstasy and its derivatives)
0
Amphetamines
0
Methamphetamines
0
GHB
0
Others (specify)
0
Total
0
(1) Laboratories refer to facilities or locations where drugs are produced, manufactured, diluted or mixed or otherwise prepared (including processing pits). These drugs include synthetic drugs such as amphetamine-like stimulants, methamphetamine and “designer drugs”.
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TABLE 48:
NUMBER OF JUDICIAL COOPERATION REQUESTS REGARDING ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING
MADE BY YOUR COUNTRY TO OTHER STATES
BASED ON INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS (1) AND THE NUMBER OF REPLIES GRANTING THE REQUEST
2000 - 2008
YEARS
NUMBER OF REQUESTS
NUMBER OF
REPLIES GRANTING THE REQUEST
2000
0
0
2001
0
0
2002
1
0
2003
2
0
2004
1
0
2005
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
(1) International agreements include, among others, Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), mutual legal assistance treaties, and other bilateral or multilateral cooperation agreements.
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TABLE 49:
NUMBER OF JUDICIAL COOPERATION REQUESTS REGARDING ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING
RECEIVED BY YOUR COUNTRY BASED ON INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS (1)
AND THE NUMBER OF REPLIES MADE GRANTING THE REQUEST 2000 - 2008
YEARS NO. OF REQUESTS NO. OF REPLIES
GRANTING THE REQUEST
2000
0
0
2001
0
0
2002
1
1
2003
2
2
2004
1
1
2005
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
(1) International agreements include, among others, Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs), mutual legal assistance treaties, and other bilateral or multilateral cooperation agreements.
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TABLE 50:
NUMBER OF REQUESTS FOR EXTRADITION IN ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING CASES,
MADE BY GRENADA TO OTHER STATES, AND THE NUMBER OF REPLIES GRANTING THE REQUEST
2000 - 2008
YEAR
NO. OF REQUESTS
NO OF REPLIES GRANTING THE REQUEST
2000
0
0
2001
0
0
2002
0
0
2003
0
0
2004
0
0
2005
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
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TABLE 51:
NUMBER OF REQUESTS FOR EXTRADITION IN ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING CASES
RECEIVED BY GRENADA FROM OTHER STATES, AND THE NUMBER OF REPLIES GRANTING THE REQUEST
2000 – 2008
YEAR
NO. OF REQUESTS
NO. OF REPLIES GRANTING THE REQUEST
2000
0
0
2001
0
0
2002
0
0
2003
4
0
2004
1
0
2005
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
2
2
TOTAL
7
2
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TABLE 52:
PERSONS CHARGED AND CONVICTED FOR MONEY LAUNDERING 2004 – 2008
YEAR
NO. OF PERSONS FORMALLY CHARGED FOR MONEY LAUNDERING
NO. OF PERSONS CONVICTED FOR MONEY LAUNDERING
2004
3
0
2006
1
0
2006
2
0
2007
4
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
11
0
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TABLE 53:
NUMBER OF SUSPICIOUS TRANSACTIONS 2004 - 2008
YEAR
NO. OF SUSPICIOUS TRANSACTIONS REPORTS
RECEIVED
NO. OF SUSPICIOUS TRANSACTIONS
REPORTS INVESTIGATED
2004
46
46
2006
43
43
2006
21
21
2007
12
12
2008
31
31
TOTAL
153
153
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TABLE 54:
MONEY LAUNDERING CASES & REQUESTS FOR DOCUMENTS 2004 – 2008
YEAR
NO. OF MONEY LAUNDERING
CASES
NO. OF REQUESTS FOR
BANK OR OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTION DOCUMENTS
NO. OF CASES IN WHICH BANK DOCUMENTS AND
FINANCIAL RECORDS WERE PROVIDED
2004
3
3
3
2006
1
1
1
2006
2
2
2
2007
2
6
6
2008
9
9
9
TOTAL
17
21
21
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TABLE 55:
VALUE OF PROPERTY FORFEITED 2004 – 2008
YEAR
VALUE OF PROPERTY FORFEITED
2004
0
2006
0
2006
0
2007
0
2008
0
TOTAL
0
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TABLE 56:
REQUESTS TO FREEZE ASSETS 2004 – 2008
YEAR
NUMBER OF REQUESTS MADE BY GRENADA TO OTHER STATES TO FREEZE ASSETS IN MONEY LAUNDERING CASES
NUMBER OF REPLIES GRANTING THE REQUESTS
2004
0
0
2006
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
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TABLE 57:
REQUESTS FOR EXTRADITION MADE BY GRENADA IN MONEY LAUNDERING CASES
2004 – 2008
YEAR
NUMBER OF REQUESTS MADE FOR EXTRADITION IN MONEY LAUNDERING CASES MADE BY GRENADA TO OTHER STATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
NUMBER OF REPLIES GRANTING THE REQUESTS
2004
0
0
2006
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
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TABLE 58:
REQUESTS FOR EXTRADITION RECEIVED BY GRENADA IN MONEY LAUNDERING CASES
2004 – 2008
YEAR
NUMBER OF REQUESTS MADE FOR EXTRADITION IN MONEY LAUNDERING CASES RECEIVED BY GRENADA FROM OTHER STATES IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
NUMBER OF REPLIES GRANTING REQUESTS
2004
0
0
2006
0
0
2006
0
0
2007
0
0
2008
0
0
TOTAL
0
0
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SOURCES OF STATISTICS
Tables 1 to 9: Arrests, Court Cases, Convictions: Royal Grenada Police Force Tables 10 to 13: Imprisonments: Her Majesty’s Prisons Tables 14 to 28: Admissions to Treatment Centres: Carlton House Treatment Centre,
Rathdune Psychiatric Unit, General Hospital Tables 29 to 30: Drug Seizures: Customs and Excise Department, Royal Grenada
Police Force Tables 31 to 36: Criminal Deportees: Royal Grenada Police Force Tables 37 to 42: Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, Other Related Materials: Royal
Grenada Police Force Tables 43 to 47: Control of Pharmaceutical Products, Illicit Laboratories, Controlled
Chemical Substances: Pharmacy Unit Tables 48 to 51: Judicial Cooperation, Extradition: Financial Intelligence Unit, Ministry
of Legal Affairs Tables 52 to 58: Money Laundering: Financial Intelligence Unit
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i Information on the number of seizures of drugs made by Law Enforcement Officers is not available, except for methamphetamines and ecstasy. There was one seizure of methamphetamines in 2003 and two seizures of ecstasy, 2001 and 2008.