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Two of the main figures behind an offshore bank whose license the
Grenada government cancelled this month have been arrested in the
United States, according to the Miami-based newsletter
Offshore Alert.
The newsletter said David Rowe and Gerard Burns, the principals
of the Grenada-registered Cambridge International Bank and Trust,
were also being held without bail.
Offshore Alert
reported the arrests as breaking news on its
Internet website Sunday, but did not
say exactly what the two men were being held for. There has been no
corroboration of the information.
The reported arrest was said to have followed the filing of a
criminal complaint at the US district court for the northern
district of California in relation to their activities at Cambridge
International.
According to Offshore Alert,
Rowe was preparing to leave the United States for Europe when he was
arrested in Alabama, while Burns was arrested in Arizona. |