Thursday, January 8, 2026

DOMINICA'S PRIME MINISTER, ROOSEVELT SKERRIT, HAS BEEN FACILITATING THE MOVEMENT OF COCAINE THROUGH HIS COUNTRY BY DRUG TRAFFICKERS FOR DECADES, WITH IMPUNITY


While the media was fixated last year upon the American drug trafficking and money laundering conviction, and eleven year sentence, of British Virgin Islands Premier ANDREW FAHIE, he is not the only Eastern Caribbean leader to be involved in protecting cocaine traffickers engaged in the movement of narcotics from Venezuela, and into the United States. Our articles have long covered flights of small aircraft from Venezuela, arriving late at night at Dominica's small airport, carrying drugs, and allowed to land unmolested by law enforcement, upon the specific orders given to Customs by that country's Prime Minister, ROOSEVELT SKERRIT, who has maintained a close personal relationship with traffickers for decades, according to multiple reliable sources inside Dominica.

Among the many actions PM Skerrit has been known to take, which favored and assisted known Dominican cocaine traffickers, these are probably the most egregious:
(1) Skerrit took steps to insure that a Dominican drug trafficker wanted by the authorities in Guadeloupe, and with an INTERPOL Red Notice pending, was instead returned to Dominica, when arrersted in Antigua last year, and protected there from extradition by his direct order.
(2) He personally attended the funeral of a major Dominican drug trafficker, in his role as leader of his country, complete with his massive personal security detail. That individual was never investigated, nor arrested by the police in Dominica, due to his relationship with Skerrit.
(3) A Dominican journalist who named Skerrit in a story involving a cocaine trafficker had his personal automobile fire bombed the night after it appeared in the local media.
(4) Skerrit has seen to that well-known drug traffickers operating in Dominica, and whom he has been seen to openly associate with, conduct their illicit business with total impunity, free from any interference by local law enforcement.
(5) ALEX SAAB, the Colombian drug money launderer for the Maduro regime, maintained two offshore banks in Dominica, before opening one in Antigua.

These are not small-time dealers, but transnational career criminals moving large quantities of cocaine north, toward North American consumers. Dominicans still talk about the 2012 double murder, execution style, of two Dominicans in a house in Antigua, where the police found millions of dollars of narcotics stored there, obviously in transit to the United States; Skerrit was linked to those individuals.

While most media is concerned with exposing Roosevelt Skerrit's corrupt administration of his country's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, coverage of his incestuous relationship with cocaine traffickers has been ignored, as those brave journalists in that country fear for their lives, should they choose to mention those links and connections, but we speak truth to power here.

Don't be surprised if his name is in one of three sealed money laundering and drug trafficking indictments thought to be in the Maduro case in Federal Court in New York.




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