Former BVI premier found guilty on drug related charges

Former British Virgin Islands (BVI) Premier Andrew Fahie faces the prospect of life imprisonment following his conviction late Thursday on charges related to drug trafficking and racketeering.

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Sentencing is set for April 29, 2024.

Fahie’s conviction followed an eight-day trial, with a 12-member jury unanimously finding him guilty on charges including conspiracy to import a controlled substance, conspiracy to engage in money laundering, attempted money laundering, and interstate and foreign travel in aid of racketeering.

The prosecution relied on the information provided by a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) informant, who had initially made contact with Fahie’s co-conspirators, Oleanvine and Kadeem Maynard – the British Virgin Islands’ former head of ports and her son.

Drug import scheme

The conspiracy aimed to bribe BVI authorities to turn a blind eye to cocaine shipments passing through the Tortola coastline en route to US ports. Fahie allegedly stood to profit from each cocaine sale, part for personal gain and part to ensure the complicity of public officials.

The court heard that while in Miami, Fahie and Ms Maynard, inspected what they believed to be their initial shipment of cash, US$700,000, to be divided between them, aboard a private jet at Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.

Fahie, who pleaded not guilty, was arrested in April 2022 by officers posing as cartel members, and the Maynards, who had previously entered guilty pleas to their charges were granted lighter sentences.

Kadeem Maynard received a prison sentence of nearly five years, while his mother’s sentencing has been deferred until after her testimony against Fahie.

During the trial, her testimony, aligned closely with the prosecution’s case, detailed her role in introducing the scheme to Fahie and confirmed his willingness to participate. She recounted Fahie’s direct negotiations with the DEA informant, including his agreement to a 12 percent profit share from the cocaine shipments and his acceptance of a US$20,000 “good faith” cash gift, while she admitted receiving US$10,000 from the same source.

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She will be sentenced on February 22.

Fahie maintains innocence

During the trial, Fahie maintained his innocence, and court observers say that the resulting full jury trial means he is ineligible for any leniency typically afforded by a plea deal.

The charges carry severe penalties, with the money laundering counts each warranting up to 20 years in prison and the racketeering charge up to five years. The conspiracy to traffic cocaine could lead to a life sentence and a fine of up to US$10 million.

Fahie, who had been on bail and residing at his daughter’s Miami apartment, was taken into custody late Thursday evening.

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