The Customs Anti Narcotic Unit (CANU) has observed online advertisements offering cartoon-themed “1 gram” zip-lock packaging commonly associated with the packaging, distribution, and sale of illicit narcotics, including cannabis and synthetic drugs. The Unit wishes to advise the public that:
- These items are not ordinary packaging and are widely recognised by law enforcement as drug paraphernalia used in street-level drug distribution.
- The sale, possession, or use of such packaging in connection with narcotics is an offence under the laws of Guyana and may attract criminal liability.
- The use of cartoon, candy, or child-appealing designs is particularly concerning, as it increases the risk of exposure and harm to children and young persons.
- CANU reminds vendors and members of the public that online platforms are actively monitored, and intelligence-led operations include digital marketplaces and social media sales activity.
- Persons are strongly advised to cease the sale, purchase, or distribution of these items where they are intended for illicit use.
- Members of the public are encouraged to report suspicious online drug-related sales anonymously to CANU.
- CANU remains committed to protecting communities, disrupting drug distribution networks, and preventing narcotics from reaching homes, schools, and vulnerable populations.
Key details regarding this law in Guyana include:
Offence & Liability: Section 12 (and related provisions in the Act) penalises the possession of materials, equipment, or substances used in the preparation, cultivation, or trafficking of narcotics. Paraphernalia and Equipment: This includes instruments, utensils, or materials used for packing, storing, or processing narcotic drugs or psychotropic substances.


