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A chorological breakdown of the more substantial, some would say more interesting events as they are revealed from the diary:

Date Event Notes
10th Nov 1988 Arrest of Vernon Dill.  The island's largest seizure of cocaine with a prisoner for 1988.  Vernon was subsequently sentenced to 6 years imprisonment.   If there's one way to really upset those around you, it is to have been on the job for 3days and to make the biggest 'bust' of the year.
6th March 1989 A report (complaint) submitted by a fellow detective about the highest raking narcotics officer Maligned by the head of the department for which I was working
15th March 1989

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Bermudapolicerecord is not a official Bermuda Police web site but independently maintained.  However, the diary entries are an accurate representation of former Detective Constable 217's
daily diary of activities on the island's of Bermuda from 1988 to 1991.  The officer probably had the highest arrest and conviction record on the island.  However, he was eventually the subject of unsubstantiated petty allegations in respect of which the island's police service, in breach of its own disciplinary regulations, did not hold a disciplinary hearing.  Instead, the then Commissioner of Police Clive Donald, declined to renew the officer's contract.  For further information, please follow the links: Complaint / Subverted & Betrayed / Back-Stabbing