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    BVI : Premier Fahie Arrested In Miami On Drug, Money Laundering Charges

    April 28, 2022Updated:April 29, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon. Andrew Fahie has been arrested in Miami by the United States Drug Enforcement Agency this morning, April 28.

    This was confirmed by Governor John Rankin in a statement released a short while ago.

    “It is my duty as Governor to inform you that this morning the Honourable Premier Fahie was detained in Miami on charges related to conspiracy to import a controlled substance and money laundering. As this concerns the arrest of a British citizen, the US Government has informed the UK Government of this arrest, as part of the usual process followed when a British citizen is arrested abroad,” the Governor stated.

    The Governor added, “The UK Government has subsequently informed me as Governor. As this is a live US investigation I have no further information on the arrest nor can I comment any further on it.”

    “I realise this will be shocking news for people in the Territory. And I would call for calm at this time,” the Governor noted.

    The Governor outlined that Deputy Premier Natalio Wheatley will remain Acting Premier of the Territory.

    “I will discuss with him and Cabinet the way forward in continuing to support the good governance of the Territory,” Governor Rankin stated.

    The Governor added that the arrest was a US operation led by the DEA and is not linked to the Commission of Inquiry report.

    “The remit of the Commission of Inquiry focused on governance and corruption, and was not a criminal investigation into the illegal drug trade,” The Governor stated.

    To avoid unnecessary speculation, the Governor intends to move ahead urgently with the publication of the report so the people of the BVI can see its
    contents and its recommendations in the areas it addresses.

    “I will have a call with Minister Milling and the Acting Premier Honourable Natalio Wheatley tomorrow to discuss further engagement between the UK and
    BVI on this urgent issue,” the Governor stated.


    Source: Bvi Platinum

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