A convoy of corn curls rolled into the Chaguanas Police Station compound on Monday night, after police raided three houses and found $60,000 in snacks stolen from a company in North Trinidad.
Task Force officers spent the afternoon packing boxes filled with cheese sticks and peanuts that they found at Felicity and Charlieville.
The raids were spearheaded by Sgt Wayne Lawrence, and came after an undercover investigation in which the thieves allegedly tried to sell the snacks to a policeman posing as a parlour owner.
The snacks were apparently being siphoned from the company over a period of months. One man is in custody assisting police with their investigation.
Police are now searching for a truck driver and loader with a snack-manufacturing company.