Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force
Two Individuals Arrested and Charged for Perverting the Course of Justice and Money Laundering
Vaughan Henderson of Saddler’s Village, and Andre Williams, also known as Andre Mills, of Newton Ground, both located on St. Kitts, have been arrested and charged for the offences of Perverting the Course of Justice and Money Laundering.
Mr. Henderson received a total of six (6) charges for Money Laundering, along with two (2) charges for Perverting the Course of Justice. In parallel, Mr. Williams has been charged with four (4) counts of Money Laundering and two (2) counts of Perverting the Course of Justice.
Both were arrested and charged on February 21st, 2025, at the White Collar Crime Unit’s office in Basseterre, St. Kitts.
Conclusion
The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force has taken swift action to bring those responsible for these serious offenses to justice. The charges against Vaughan Henderson and Andre Williams are a significant step towards ensuring that the financial system is protected and that those who attempt to defraud it are held accountable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What were the charges against Vaughan Henderson and Andre Williams?
A: Vaughan Henderson was charged with six (6) counts of Money Laundering and two (2) counts of Perverting the Course of Justice. Andre Williams was charged with four (4) counts of Money Laundering and two (2) counts of Perverting the Course of Justice.
Q: When were the two individuals arrested and charged?
A: They were arrested and charged on February 21st, 2025, at the White Collar Crime Unit’s office in Basseterre, St. Kitts.
Q: What is the purpose of the White Collar Crime Unit?
A: The White Collar Crime Unit is a specialized unit that investigates and prosecutes complex financial crimes, including money laundering and other white-collar offenses.