In a statement issued late on Saturday, the US attorney's office in the three-island US Caribbean territory said Roberto Tapia was ordered held without bail pending a Tuesday hearing.
He is the director of environmental enforcement for the Virgin Islands' Department of Planning and Natural Resources.
A criminal complaint filed in the US islands' district court alleges federal agents observed Tapia using one of the department's boats in a drug trafficking conspiracy.
The case is being investigated by several local and US agencies, including the FBI, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Coast Guard and a public corruption task force.
Yesterday, acting Police Commissioner Rodney F. Querrard Sr said it was a "sad day" when any law enforcer is accused of breaking the laws that they are sworn to uphold.
"I can assure the public that ours is a policy of zero tolerance for any violations of law by those in our law enforcement divisions zero tolerance," Querrard said from the US Virgin Islands.
It was not immediately known if he had a lawyer. He has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the case. It wasn't immediately clear if Tapia would be paid while on leave.
During a US House committee hearing last month, DEA administrator Michele M Leonhart told lawmakers that officials were concerned about upticks in drug trafficking in the Caribbean and the corrupting influence it can have on local law enforcement officials in the US territories of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
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