Press Release
ST. THOMAS MAN SENTENCED ON FENTANYL POSSESSION CONVICTION
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Virgin Islands
St. Thomas, VI – United States Attorney Delia L. Smith announced today that Tahir Donadelle, 43, of St. Thomas, was sentenced by Chief District Judge Robert Molloy to 43 months incarceration after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute fentanyl.
“Across the United States, opioids, primarily fentanyl, killed over 80,000 people in 2021 alone,” stated United States Attorney Delia Smith. “Here in the Virgin Islands, we have thus far been spared the worst of the opioid epidemic, but this seizure of fentanyl by CBP officers shows that we are not immune. Fortunately, the vigilance and dedication of our law enforcement partners led to the interception of these deadly drugs, and we were able to convict those responsible. We will continue to do everything in our power to keep the Virgin Islands safe from this lethal scourge.” In 2023, Elijah Hakim was sentenced to 85 months of incarceration after a federal jury found him guilty in the first fentanyl conviction for the District of the Virgin Islands. Also in 2023, VIPD reported three deaths related to fentanyl. The deadly narcotic has caused an epidemic in the United States, but documented cases in the Virgin Islands remain low.
According to court documents, on September 8, 2022, Donadelle traveled from Atlanta, GA to St. Thomas, and was randomly selected by Customs and Border Protection for a baggage inspection upon arrival at the Cyril E. King Airport. During the inspection, officers discovered 14 vacuum-sealed packages inside Donadelle’s luggage, 11 of which contained marijuana. The remaining three packages contained 964 light blue fentanyl pills bearing “M” on one side and “30” on the other side.
“Fentanyl is one of the deadliest drug threats that our nation has ever encountered. Our exceptional frontline officers work tirelessly to ensure this poison doesn’t make it through our borders and into our communities”, said Roberto Vaquero, Director of Field Operations for Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands. Homeland Security Investigations Assistant Special Agent in Charge Eugene Thomas reiterated that the “Virgin Islands community benefits when we arrest and prosecute those that attempt to smuggle these dangerous drugs into our territory.”
This case was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations, Customs and Border Protection and Drug Enforcement Administration and prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Kyle Payne.
Updated April 16, 2024
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Drug Trafficking
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