Final Up to date on December 12, 2025, 5:56 AM AST by Anthony Morris
One of many six culprits who’ve been arrested in reference to a 772 Kilogram Cocaine Seizure within the sea territory of British Virgin Islands has been recognized as a resident of St Kitts and Nevis. The officers who’re investigating the case of the cocain possession has confirmed that the six males have ben charged.
The case falls beneath the jurisdiction of the British Virgin Islands Police because the arrests have been made in BVI Territory. The officers have shared that the nationals of St Kitts and Nevis has been recognized as Candido Rios Quezada.
The officers have shared that the Kittitian and Nevisian Nationwide was accompanied by the 5 extra individuals. The identities of the opposite 5 apprehended culprits have been recognized as:
- 21 yr previous Francisco Mejia Ortiz
- 39 yr previous man Joel Santana Santos,
- 40 yr previous Jermife Toribio Vasquez,
All three people have been residents of the all the Dominican Republic in the meantime the remainder of the 2 culprits, recognized as Cesar Diaz Abrahim who’s 30 years and Ronald James who’s 49 years of age are each the residents of Trinidad and Tobago.
The Police power off the British Virgin Islands has confirmed that they will likely be offered in entrance of a Justice of the Peace quickly. The authorities have confirmed the seizure of greater than 770 kilograms of cocaine.
The officers have shared that the seizure of the medicine is part of the nation’s steady efforts to discourage crimes of this manner. The police power has performed a sequence of drug busts which has been working with the individuals of the nation.
The officers performed an analogous operation in 2025 June the place they confiscated roughly 1,440 kuilograms of medication within the area. This was a results of a a number of organizations coming collectively and was performed with the intention of dissuading trans nationwide crime within the nation.
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