Andrew Fahie Sentenced to 11 Years for Drug Trafficking
Andrew Fahie Sentenced to 11 Years for Drug Trafficking

Andrew Fahie Sentenced to 11 Years for Drug Trafficking

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Andrew Fahie, the former Premier of the British Virgin Islands, has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for his involvement in a cocaine smuggling conspiracy that aimed to transform Tortola into a drug trafficking hub. U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams condemned Fahie's actions as a profound betrayal of public trust, despite acknowledging his prior contributions to the community. Prosecutors had sought a longer sentence of up to 20 years, citing the severity of the crime, while Fahie's defense argued for a minimal sentence based on the lack of actual drug transport in the sting operation that ensnared him. Fahie maintained his innocence, claiming he was merely gathering intelligence for local authorities. He plans to appeal the conviction, citing alleged trial errors. His co-defendants received lesser sentences, with Fahie's case highlighting the complexities of corruption and law enforcement in small territories.

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