Former TSA supervisor charged with trafficking cocaine
USA Today
November 28, 2013
A former Transportation Security Administration supervisor has been indicted for allegedly helping smuggle at least 11 pounds of cocaine through the Virgin Islands, according to federal officials and court documents.
Former TSA Supervisor Dwight Iva Durant, 44, and Shawn Dowe, 29, both of the Virgin Islands, were charged with participating in a trafficking conspiracy, according to Wilfredo Ferrer, U.S. attorney for southern Florida.
Each defendant faces a mandatory sentence of 10 years to life in prison, if convicted.
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