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Arrests made after the Carefree IV arrives | Bermuda NEWS03

Arrests made after the Carefree IV arrives | Bermuda NEWS03: "Two boats and a “significant quantity” of narcotics were seized in a pair of police raids yesterday morning.

A total of five people were arrested, including the crew of the Carefree IV.

Carlos Rogers, 41, and Kwesi Hollis, 36, sailed the 31-foot sloop into Heritage Bay, St David's yesterday 52 days after they left the Dominican Republic for Bermuda.

Their delayed arrival sparked a two-day air search by the US Coast Guard in the days before Christmas.

The pair was arrested yesterday on suspicion of drug offences. The arrests came only hours after three men were arrested and a quantity of narcotics were seized in a drug bust off Penhurst Park Dock in Smith's.

Inspector Kuhn Evans said a marine unit patrolling the North Shore intercepted an unidentified vessel.

He said officers found a “significant quantity” of what was believed to be narcotics, and seized both the boat and the suspected drugs."

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