Authorities in the Bahamas have seized illegal drugs valued at more than US$15.3 million and arrested seven individuals, including two Colombians, following a plane crash in Spring Point, Acklins, last weekend.
According to police reports, the incident occurred during the early hours of last Friday when a white and blue aircraft attempted to land on the western section of Spring Point Airport. Upon arrival, officers discovered the aircraft, but no occupants were at the scene.
A search of the plane revealed 762 kilograms (1,982 pounds) of cocaine valued at $15,240,000 and 25 pounds of hydroponic marijuana worth $50,000. Superintendent Shakiel Riley of the Royal Bahamas Police Force Drug Enforcement Unit confirmed the findings, stating that “24 multi-coloured packages of suspected cocaine and one crocus sack containing suspected marijuana” were recovered.
Two individuals were reportedly seen fleeing the crash site. With the assistance of U.S. law enforcement agencies, Bahamian authorities arrested seven suspects, including five Bahamians aged between 36 and 63. The suspects are now assisting with ongoing investigations.
The operation underscores the collaborative efforts between local and international law enforcement to combat drug trafficking in the region.