A 26-year-old shopkeeper from Ann’s Grove, East Coast Demerara, Ezekiel Lewis, also known as “Bell,” is sentenced to three years and five months in prison for drug trafficking-related offences. According to reports from Kaieteur News and Guyana Chronicle, Lewis is convicted after a trial that concludes with his guilty verdict on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. The conviction follows a finding that he possessed narcotics for the purpose of trafficking. Both outlets identify him as a resident of Lot 12 Ann’s Grove. The sentencing reflects the court’s determination that his conduct involved intent to distribute or trade the drugs rather than simple possession. After conviction, Lewis receives the custodial term of three years and five months. The articles present the same core details: the defendant’s age and identity, the location in Ann’s Grove, the date of conviction, the nature of the offence—possession of narcotics for trafficking—and the length of the prison sentence.