A Jamaican-American pilot who gained recognition after winning a private jet in a YouTube challenge hosted by MrBeast has been briefly detained in Paraguay. The reason behind this detention was the discovery of 577 pounds of cannabis on the airplane that the individual named Captain Treezy was co-piloting, prosecutors announced on June 1st.
Captain Treezy, whose real name is Jabari Stephen Brown, was co-piloting a flight from Miami to Panama when the Paraguayan anti-narcotics agents discovered that 577 pounds of cannabis were on board in the luggage. Since Captain Treezy neither knew about nor participated in the process of smuggling these drugs, he was released.
The pilot, who was the co-founder of the electric mobility company Bolt Mobility, fled Paraguay within a few hours. Keith Siilats, a 47-year-old man from Estonia, co-founded Bolt Mobility.
According to the investigators, the value of the drugs is around $3.6 million, and they might be intended to supply the underground market in Brazil with narcotics.
There are three Americans who were apprehended in Paraguay for involvement in this international crime; their names are Troy Anthony Vasquez, David Thomas Wise, and Marisol Rivas, all aged between 39 and 57 years old.
In this case, the airplane belonged to Keith Siilats, who owned a Bombardier Challenger 604; it wasn’t the same one he won in the MrBeast video.

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