Trafficking Ganja Scuba Tanks
From X-Ray Mag Blog (posted by Willy Volk):
"Jamaican diver Joseph Campbell told his family that he was heading to Kingston to visit his sick father. Instead, the so-called “ganja diver” was discovered dead in Kingston Harbor.
Wearing a wetsuit and a tank, police located a second tank nearby — along with an adjustable wrench, a hacksaw, a screwdriver, and various nuts and bolts. The police claim Campbell was in the process of attaching the second canister, containing more than 100 pounds of compressed ganja, to the hull of a ship when he was struck in the head by the ship’s propeller and killed.
In Jamaica, certified divers — like Campbell — are offered up to $5,000 for each canister they affix to commercial vessels heading for the US or the UK."
"Jamaican diver Joseph Campbell told his family that he was heading to Kingston to visit his sick father. Instead, the so-called “ganja diver” was discovered dead in Kingston Harbor.
Wearing a wetsuit and a tank, police located a second tank nearby — along with an adjustable wrench, a hacksaw, a screwdriver, and various nuts and bolts. The police claim Campbell was in the process of attaching the second canister, containing more than 100 pounds of compressed ganja, to the hull of a ship when he was struck in the head by the ship’s propeller and killed.
In Jamaica, certified divers — like Campbell — are offered up to $5,000 for each canister they affix to commercial vessels heading for the US or the UK."
Labels: News, Scuba Diving, Strange Stuff



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