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Two United States citizens wanted in their country on drug trafficking charges have been deported from Trinidad and Tobago.
A release from the US Embassy in Port-of-Spain said Tevin Williams and Zakiya Williams were deported from T&T to the US, where they will face federal charges for drug trafficking and failure to appear in court. It said special agents from the US Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) and US Marshals Service (USMS) Task Force officers, together with officers from the Transnational Organized Crime Unit (TOCU) of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), escorted Tevin and Zakiya Williams from Port-of-Spain to the United States.
The Williamses were charged with crimes in California and New York in September 2023. After being granted pre-trial release that year, they fled the country and travelled to Trinidad and Tobago, resulting in federal charges and warrants being issued by the USMS. Deputy Marshals with the USMS and special agents with the DSS, in partnership with agents from TOCU, began efforts to locate the fugitives in March 2025 after information surfaced that they may have been hiding in T&T.
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