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Court filings from an indictment was unsealed in a Southern District Court of New York where two police officers—Chief Superintendent Elvis Curtis and Sergeant Prince Symonette—and a defense force officer Chief Petty Officer Darren Roker– will stand trial for cocaine importation conspiracy, firearms use, and carrying and possession and firearms conspiracy.

The big picture

The officers with ten other people, are mentioned in the indictment and are accused of trafficking tons of cocaine through the Bahamas into the United States for distribution, since May 2021, “with the support and protection of corrupt Bahamian government officials,” and “provided sensitive law enforcement information to drug traffickers,” [and] “protected them from investigation and arrest.”

Driving the news

Chief Superintendent Elvis Curtis is in charge of the Lynden Pindling International Airport and is accused of accepting bribes from traffickers to facilitate the transportation of cocaine while “providing safe passage for the traffickers and their cocaine loads through the Nassau Airport and elsewhere in the Bahamas.”

State of play

The names of several other pilots, a purported Bahamian government official, and Columbian officials appear in the document:

Context

The indictment shocked the country and became one of many corruption claims plaguing the Royal Bahamas Police Force. Curtis has implicated a politician in the dealings claiming the unnamed politician authorized the shipment of narcotics from The Bahamas to USA for $2 million.

Between the lines

Curtis and Roker were caught in Florida but will be transported to New York for trial.

Featured Image: Chief Superintendent Elvis Curtis (Left) and Chief Petty Officer Darren Roker

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