
Darrin Roker
Darrin Roker, a former petty officer of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, is implicated in a federal investigation into a cocaine trafficking operation. He allegedly provided sensitive information about law enforcement activities to traffickers, thus compromising efforts to combat drug smuggling in the region.
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Recent news mentions
Former Royal Bahamas Defence Force chief petty officer Darrin Roker was sentenced to four years in prison.
Davis administration reaffirms ‘zero-tolerance’ for corruptionDarrin Roker was sentenced to four years in prison for facilitating cocaine smuggling to the US.
'Bahamas infected with corruption' | The TribuneDarrin Roker is a former Royal Bahamas Defence Force officer who pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge related to cocaine trafficking.
US seeks five-year prison term for terminally ill former officerDarrin Roker is a former Chief Petty Officer of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force involved in a cocaine trafficking case.
Lawyers for three Bahamians in US cocaine scheme seeking plea dealsRoker allegedly obtained sensitive information from the US Coast Guard and OPBAT, then tipped off traffickers about law enforcement activity.
US judge postpones cocaine trafficking pretrial involving three Bahamian men














