British Virgin Islands premier arrested on US drug charges
Source: Associated Press
British Virgin Islands premier arrested on US drug charges
By DAVID FISCHER
April 28, 2022
MIAMI (AP) The premier of the British Virgin Islands and the director of the Caribbean territorys ports were arrested Thursday on drug smuggling charges in South Florida, federal authorities said.
Premier Andrew Alturo Fahie and Managing Director Oleanvine Maynard were taken into custody by U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agents at Miami-Opa-locka Executive Airport and charged with conspiracy to import cocaine and conspiracy to launder money, according to a criminal complaint. Maynards son, Kadeem Maynard, faces the same changes in the alleged scheme, according to the records.
Fahie and Oleanvine Maynard had been at the airport to meet Mexican drug traffickers, who in reality were undercover DEA agents, to see a shipment of $700,000 in cash that BVI officials expected to receive for helping smuggle cocaine from Colombia to Miami and New York, the complaint said.
A DEA confidential source had previously met with Maynard and her son after being introduced by a group of self-proclaimed Lebanese Hezbollah operatives, according to the complaint. After Fahie became involved, it said, the BVI officials agreed to to let the smugglers bring the cocaine through the port at Tortola before continuing on to the U.S.
Governor Of The British Virgin Islands John Rankin released a statement clarifying that Thursdays arrests in Florida were not connected to a Commission of Inquiry issued last year in the territory. ...
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