Fernander: 'I fully understand the disappointment of the Bahamian people'

By AVA TURNQUEST

Tribune Digital Reporter

aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander today pledged accountability and action to restore public confidence amid calls for his resignation in the wake of revelations detailed in a U.S. federal indictment, which accuses high-ranking officers of facilitating drug trafficking operations to the United States.

In a statement, Mr Fernander described the corruption allegations against senior Bahamian law enforcement officials as a "dark moment" for the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF).

“This is a sobering reminder that no institution is immune to breaches of trust,” he said.

“Any officer implicated in wrongdoing will face the appropriate consequences. There will be no shield of protection for those who tarnish the honor of this uniform.”

The indictment accuses members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) of providing critical assistance to drug traffickers smuggling tons of cocaine from South America through The Bahamas to the United States. Prosecutors allege corrupt officials received millions of dollars in bribes and used their positions to facilitate the drug trade, obstruct DEA operations, and shield traffickers from arrest.

Thirteen people were named as being involved in the conspiracy.

Mr Fernander underscored the importance of not allowing the actions of a few to overshadow the integrity and dedication of the majority of officers within the RBPF.

“Let me also acknowledge the many hardworking, honest officers who continue to serve with integrity despite the actions of a few,” he said. “They deserve a force they can be proud of, just as the Bahamian people deserve institutions they can trust.”

Mr Fernander's statement follows an address by Prime Minister Philip Davis to Parliament, in which he vowed reforms and decisive action to address systemic corruption. Among new legislation, and a series of meetings with high-ranking officials, Mr Davis stopped short of announcing any resignations or a commission of inquiry.

Mr Fernander added: “The journey to restore confidence will not be easy, but I assure you: The Royal Bahamas Police Force will do the necessary work. The Bahamian people deserve no less."

Comments

Porcupine says...

Hey Mr. Fernander,
Enough of the words.
Please do the honorable thing and resign.
You are part of the problem.
How can you not see this?

Posted 27 November 2024, 3:07 p.m. Suggest removal

DonAnthony says...

More hot air. The corruption is staggering with little or no accountability. We need a foreign independent investigation. Anything short of that is a TOTAL waste of time.

Posted 27 November 2024, 3:34 p.m. Suggest removal

GodSpeed says...

The country is run by crooks, but many people already knew that. When a former Prime Minister says that he can't name names for fear of his life then you know the country is gone, the penalty for corruption in government should be death, until otherwise don't expect anything to change. It's the same people tasked with making laws and enforcing the law that are flooding the nation with drugs and guns while supplying the street thugs and raise the murder rate continuously and kill innocent people in the crossfire.

Posted 27 November 2024, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal

hj says...

High ranking members of your organization are indicted, your organization is accused of corruption, and you like the PM of this country are simply making promises? Sorry sir but the least you can do is resign. The minister of National security should also follow.

Posted 27 November 2024, 4:01 p.m. Suggest removal

birdiestrachan says...

My beloved Jesus had Judas one of the 12

Posted 27 November 2024, 5:20 p.m. Suggest removal

pileit says...

oh, here's the sht this one comes with.... typical pseudo religious watering down of the unacceptable. Well lets play along. WHAT HAPPENED TO JUDAS SHOULD HAPPEN HERE.

Posted 28 November 2024, 10:02 a.m. Suggest removal

realfreethinker says...

birdie it would have been better had you skipped this one.

Posted 28 November 2024, 12:15 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

**What's a greater disappointment than:** -- There will be no day set aside for persecution of those holding power. --- The persecutions will continue against the coconut water sellers, shoplifters', receiving one too many NIB plus cheques'. -- And now they're entering into new phase of persecution of the womans' over sex reporting things. -- **Good on DPM saying, -- ain't him's, whose named over in Florida.** --Yes?

Posted 27 November 2024, 5:59 p.m. Suggest removal

mandela says...

Bla, bla, bla, COP Fernander, why haven't we heard anything about corrupt Johnson's case. Thank you uncle Sam for the work you do, becauses if it wasn't for you had this happened in the Bahamas, it would go nowhere just like the Johnson case.

Posted 27 November 2024, 6:47 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Is to also 'fully understood' what is **the attribution** for why certain politicians have **good and bad** reasons to carry a loaded handgun . -- They's **history** does follow them around. -- The COP is not disillusioned on this point. -- Yes?

Posted 27 November 2024, 8:57 p.m. Suggest removal

bahamianson says...

Why does ot take the american government to expose corruption in the bahamas. How many other crimes.are.happening in the police force, d3fense force, immigrwtion, customs that the public does not know about? Thank you America , b3cause we cannot police ourselves. We are too connect3d and corrupt. Politicians lovers , friends and famili3s are getting all the food jobs, getting all the crown land and the people get nothing but taxes, taxes. Suicide is at a high, girls getting pregnant at ypung ages, boys and men do not pay child support, and we , the people have to take care of their responsibility. What nonsense in the failing country.

Posted 28 November 2024, 6:33 a.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

The commissioner really should resign. He has failed to uncover three massive corruption scandals within the country and his ranks, with the scandals being so egregious that outside forces were compelled to reveal the scale of both and the commissioner knew absolutely nothing. This is unfathomable.

Still talking about loose apples.

At this point we can only conclude that he does not have the capacity to bring this organization in line, and it may not be fair to pin it just on him, it may be a reflection of the entire senior leadership, but then that comes back full circle to him, he can appoints the team.

Strong but toothless statements that will likely be followed up months down the road by a Minnis like *we're not answering any more questions*, wont cut it.

Posted 28 November 2024, 8:10 a.m. Suggest removal

DiverBelow says...

**My, how History Repeats Itself, particularly if oneDoes Not Learn.**
Why should we learn when there are *No Repercussions*
Remember'Spare the Rod, Spoils the Child"...?
We do not have the British Overlords to assign an Oversight Government, as they did in T&C. What options are available in such a Sovereignty? This is all of Our Own Doings... it will require serious Agonizing Reapraisal of what we want The Bahamas To Be, for our Childrens Grandchildren.
No need to Reinvent The Wheel; education is a constant process for Sovereignties. Many examples to review & learn from... Bermuda-like, Barbados-like, Cayman-like, Trinidad-like or lawless Cuba-like or Haiti-like.
**We Choose.**

Posted 28 November 2024, 8:51 a.m. Suggest removal

whatsup says...

Why only two arrested? When will the other named crooks be arrested?

Posted 28 November 2024, 3:24 p.m. Suggest removal

ThisIsOurs says...

More than two have been arrested

Posted 28 November 2024, 3:35 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

Now, I fully understand why Hubert Minnis sent his old tired corrupt ass home.

And why Davis brought him back ........

Posted 29 November 2024, 8:38 a.m. Suggest removal

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