Overview
- Four U.S. passengers aboard a Carnival cruise ship were arrested in Bermuda after security discovered carfentanil, compressed cannabis packages, vape pens and suspected THC gummies believed destined for distribution.
- Acting Detective Superintendent Derricka Burns highlighted that carfentanil is about 100 times stronger than fentanyl and even trace amounts can prove deadly.
- The detainees are being held by the Bermuda Police Service Narcotics Unit as investigators gather evidence and prepare criminal charges.
- Carnival Cruise Line reiterated its strict zero-tolerance drug policy and its cooperation with host-jurisdiction law enforcement on passenger drug offenses.
- The incident reflects a broader push by maritime and port authorities to intensify inspections and curb trafficking of ultra-potent synthetic opioids on cruise vessels.