
Darrin Alexander Roker
Darrin Alexander Roker is a former Chief Petty Officer of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force who has been implicated in a significant cocaine smuggling operation that allegedly involved corrupt government officials. He is currently set to change his plea in a federal court in the United States, where he faces serious charges related to drug trafficking and corruption.
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Darrin Alexander Roker pleaded guilty to a cocaine importation conspiracy and was sentenced to 48 months in a US federal prison.
INSIGHT: Rescued Bahamian turns out to be a Cocaine CowboyDarrin Alexander Roker was jailed for four years for his role in the cocaine importation conspiracy.
Date set for five in US cocaine trialDarrin Alexander Roker is a former Royal Bahamas Defence Force Chief Petty Officer who has pleaded guilty in the US drug case.
Munroe says no extradition request for officers named in US drug caseDarrin Alexander Roker, a former chief petty officer, faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to cocaine importation conspiracy.
Ex-chief supt faces NY court in shacklesFormer Royal Bahamas Defence Force chief petty officer Darrin Alexander Roker pleaded guilty in a New York court for his role in the drug trafficking scheme.
Former senior officer named in US cocaine indictment challenging RBPF over dismissalDarrin Alexander Roker admitted one count of cocaine importation conspiracy at a court in New York.
Guilty: Ex-RBDF officer faces 20 years in US cocaine plot caseDarrin Alexander Roker, a former chief petty officer, admitted one count of cocaine importation conspiracy in a New York court.
Ex-RBDF officer pleads guilty in US cocaine trafficking caseDarrin Alexander Roker is set to change his plea in a US cocaine smuggling case.
Former RBDF officer to change plea in US cocaine smuggling case

























