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US boosts Guyana’s synthetic drug detection capacity

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Tuesday, 24 February 2026, 16:16
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US boosts Guyana’s synthetic drug detection capacity

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 February 2026, 18:02 by Writer

Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory (GFSL) professionals participated in a United States-funded training exchange programme aimed at strengthening their capacity to detect synthetic drugs such as fentanyl.

Guyana’s ability to detect synthetic drugs such as fentanyl has been strengthened with the participation of several professionals from the Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory (GFSL) in a Caribbean training exchange, the American Embassy here said on Tuesday.

“The US remains committed to collaborating with Guyana and Caribbean nations to combat the evolving threat of synthetic drugs. This training represents a significant step forward in developing the regional forensic capabilities necessary to detect and interdict fentanyl and other synthetic narcotics that are killing Americans and threatening our hemisphere,” the US Embassy said in a statement.

The exchange was hosted from February 9-13, 2026, by the US Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) at its Southeast Laboratory in Miami, Florida.

The Embassy said the DEA training combined theoretical instruction with hands-on gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS) laboratory practices.

Participants also observed DEA laboratory personnel process a 200-kilogram bulk seizure of suspected cocaine, providing real-world context for the advanced techniques.

The GFSL’s participation in the DEA technical exchange was funded by the INL under the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative, a U.S. security cooperation program with Guyana and 12 other Caribbean countries to degrade and dismantle transnational criminal organizations, curb illicit narcotics, and deepen regional security cooperation.

“This collaboration directly supports the Department’s implementation of Executive Order 14367, which designates fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction.

The initiative addresses a critical capability gap by rapidly strengthening regional synthetic narcotic and fentanyl detection, safe handling, evidence preservation, and reporting in Guyana and across the Caribbean,” the embassy said.

The GFSL forensic laboratory professionals participated in that specialised training exchange to strengthen U.S.-Guyana cooperation on synthetic drug detection and reporting through the United States’ Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) Global Uniform Analysis and Reporting of Drug-Related Substances (GUARDS) program, the diplomatic mission said.

The GFSL joined forensic lab directors, chemists, and quality assurance managers from the Saint Lucia Forensic Science Laboratory, Jamaica Institute of Forensic Science & Legal Medicine, and The Royal Bahamas Police Force Forensic Laboratory at the technical exchange.

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