LIHUE — A Kapaa man faces state charges after a police operation in February led to the seizure of over 480 grams of drugs and a total of $37,781 in U.S. currency.
LIHUE — A Kapaa man faces state charges after a police operation in February led to the seizure of over 480 grams of drugs and a total of $37,781 in U.S. currency.
Ramah Wong, 40, was wanted on two bench warrants as a result of violating his probation terms on Oahu. Kauai police arrested Wong on Feb. 5, in Lihue, for revocation of probation totaling $20,000 in bail.
During the search to arrest, KPD’s Vice Section recovered $3,430 in cash and a canine screening alerted police to the suspicion of narcotics in two backpacks and a vehicle in Wong’s possession.
Police executed a search warrant on the backpacks and vehicle two days later, leading to the recovery of 471.4 grams of crystal methamphetamine, 9.1 grams of marijuana, and an additional $34,351 in cash.
Wong faces multiple charges including promoting a dangerous drug in the first degree, promoting a dangerous drug in the third degree, and promoting a detrimental drug in the third degree.
Wong’s next court hearing for revocation of probation is scheduled for April 3.
TGI has censored many drug busts and the meth/heroin problem on kauai that’s protected by dirty cops, all to protect the tourism industry. While unsuspecting visitors get targeted by these meth/heroin junkies.
TGI censors a LOT of news that would affect both tourism and Christian faith promotion. A new Kauai news blot is being started by and with retired reporters from the mainland who aren’t afraid to go digging. Stay tuned…
9 grand of weed is serious!!! Everyone knows good people do not smoke maijuana!!!