Identification card scam

Bridgetown.

Head of the Drug Squad of the Royal Barbados Force Superintedent Grafton Philips is Barbadians warning Barbadians  to be careful with their identification.

According to Philips, criminals are using stolen or bogus cards in their operations to import illegal drugs and guns.

The senior lawman told the media that during the past year, the Drug Squad had discovered that people were going to the Bridgetown Port, post offices, the cargo section at Grantley Adams International Airport and courier services and fraudulently using stolen ID cards or those belonging to people who had died, to collect packages containing illicit drugs and firearms.

“When we carry out our checks we have discovered that the person had either died, that the card was reported stolen or that the person had left Barbados and was living overseas,” Phillips said.

In most cases, the cards belonged to elderly people, he said.