Wednesday, March 11, 2009

More info in Pindling drug ties story

Read storyA woman believes her husband was killed along with a young pilot because he knew "too much" about the country's drug trade.

Ann Moree, now 55, said a few days before her husband Donald disappeared, two men came to their house and threatened them.

Moree said a few days later he boarded a flight with Chauncey Tynes Jr and was never seen again. That was 26 years ago.

Tynes worked for Columbian drug dealer Joe Lehder. In a controversial story by The Tribune, Tynes Sr said his son told him that he frequently carried cash from Lehder to former Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling.

A police source told The Tribune that a few days before his disappearance police caught Tynes on a plane filled with cocaine and expected him to testify soon.

Full Story in The Tribune here (Page A1)

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