Did Two Police Officers Receive $50,000 USD for Drug Plane Landing?
Two officers from the Anti-Narcotics and Special Patrol Units were detained and released in connection to the recent drug plane landing near Graham Creek, Toledo.
Information is that the names of these police officers appeared on a list of individuals who had received $50,000 USD for facilitating the landing. When asked about it, Police Commissioner Chester Williams said, “Those officers were brought in just as we would’ve done with any other ordinary person. They went through the mills. We put together an investigative team of senior investigators to investigate that matter to see if there was anything credible to the information. So far we have not been able to unearth anything to indicate that those police officers were involved in that plane landing.
Williams added that the officers had voluntarily submitted their electronic devices for forensic examination by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). “Again, the fact that they agreed to that showed how transparent they want to be with the investigation.”
The aircraft landed near the Guatemalan border and was deliberately set on fire after use. Authorities also detained a village council official after communication equipment was found at their residence.
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