A resident of Andros has come forward with alarming allegations of police misconduct after being detained for over 24 hours without charge in connection with a missing firearm belonging to a sitting Member of Parliament. Zakari Campbell detailed his ordeal in a widely circulated Facebook post that has sparked significant public concern regarding power dynamics and equal application of the law.
The incident reportedly began during a Friday night gathering at Round Two bar, where the MP was present with several companions. According to Campbell, the establishment’s manager attempted to close around 2am, but the MP reportedly objected and signaled the DJ to continue playing music. The group remained for approximately another half-hour before departing.
Campbell emphasized that nothing appeared amiss during the evening’s conclusion: ‘Before leaving the establishment, there was no indication that anything was missing. No one expressed concern. No one searched. No urgency was shown. The night ended without any suggestion that a firearm or any other item was unaccounted for.’
The situation escalated dramatically on Monday when police officers arrived at Campbell’s workplace and took him into custody. He described the experience as particularly humiliating given his recent employment in a position involving substantial cash transactions. Police executed a search warrant at his residence in his mother’s presence but discovered nothing related to the case.
Only during interrogation did Campbell learn the missing item was allegedly the MP’s firearm—the first time he claims to have been informed of what exactly was being investigated. He maintained to officers that he had never seen the weapon in question.
Despite the absence of evidence, Campbell was detained in a cell without formal charges or explanation for over 24 hours. He was finally released at 4:50pm the following day after his mother intervened, reporting that he received no apology upon his release.
The case has drawn scrutiny from former North Andros MP Carlton Bowleg, who is related to Campbell. Bowleg has raised critical questions about whether the MP’s firearm was properly licensed, why the weapon was allegedly present in the bar establishment, and whether the MP himself faced police questioning. ‘The whole community is concerned as to why he even had a gun inside the place,’ Bowleg stated.
Law enforcement officials have remained silent on the matter, with Andros police referring inquiries to Chief Superintendent Sheria King, who declined comment. The MP allegedly involved in the incident has not responded to calls or requests for comment, leaving numerous questions unanswered as community concerns continue to mount.
