British Virgin Islands premier claims immunity in cocaine case

British Virgin Islands premier claims immunity in cocaine case
Andrew Fahie (Department of Information and Public Relations of the government of the British Virgin Islands/AP)

The premier of the British Virgin Islands on Monday demanded his immediate release from US custody, saying he is immune from prosecution on cocaine-smuggling charges because he is the elected, constitutional head of government of the British overseas territory.

A lawyer for Andrew Fahie made the request in a filing with Miami federal court.

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