In a recent development, a construction worker and a vendor from Kitty, Georgetown, have been charged with possession of cocaine. Gavin Clarke, a 50-year-old construction worker and mason, and Seauta Norville, a 47-year-old vendor, both residents of Gordon Street, Kitty, were brought before Chief Magistrate Faith McGusty at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court.
The charges stem from a police operation conducted on March 21, during which officers searched several locations in Georgetown for narcotics, stolen property, and wanted individuals. The operation led them to Clarke and Norville’s residence, where a quantity of cocaine was discovered. Initially, it was reported that the amount of cocaine found was 70 grams, but subsequent weighing confirmed it to be 33 grams. Clarke was also charged separately for possessing an additional five grams of cocaine.
Clarke reportedly admitted ownership of the narcotics, while Norville denied any knowledge of the cocaine. Norville’s attorney argued that she was only an occasional visitor at Clarke’s home and was not a permanent resident. She claimed to have been at the house on the day of the search but was not feeling well and was asked to step outside while Clarke remained inside.
During the court proceedings, Clarke maintained that he had no knowledge of the cocaine, stating that two other individuals—his niece and cousin—also resided at the premises. However, the prosecution presented evidence, including a video interview in which Clarke admitted to the cocaine found in the house and cleared Norville of any involvement.
Clarke was remanded to prison, while Norville was granted bail. The case highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat drug trafficking in the region. Both defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges, and their case is ongoing.

