By Sue-Ann Wayow
MORE than $200,000 worth of honey and six protected monkeys were seized by police officers on Friday.
Police reports are that officers of the South Western Division stopped a truck on Friday. During the search of the vehicle, officers discovered 60 buckets containing honey and six monkeys – Cebus Albifrons, commonly called the white-fronted Capuchin monkey.
The seized honey had a street value of $276,000 and the monkeys had a street value of $9,000.
The monkeys were handed over to the curator of the Emperor Valley Zoo for safekeeping and five men were arrested.
Police from the Central Division also put the brakes on a stolen vehicle ring this weekend when they recovered nine Nissan vehicles that were reported stolen.
Two men were arrested in connection with the intelligence-led exercise.