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Inagua Incident Testimony Begins

The Attorney General’s office argued that the testimony of Commodore Davey Rolle should be presented behind closed doors.


The first day of testimony into the ‘Inagua Incident’ began yesterday.


Commissioners Justice Stanley Moore, Sir Albert Miller and ArchBishop Drexel Gomez will hear evidence on what happened to the drugs that disappeared on Saturday June 20, 1992.


The drugs were originally confiscated from the motor vessel Lorrequinn by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force HMBS Inagua.


The commission will investigate the subsequent discovery of the dangerous drugs and the arrest of two crew members.


It will also investigate the delivery of the drugs to members of the police force and the Defence Force base at Coral Harbour and the investigation that followed, which led to to hints of impropriety amid allegations that some of the drugs were not turned over to police.

Source: The Tribune

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