Pubdate: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 Source: Digby Courier, The (CN NS) Copyright: 2010 Media Transcontinental Contact: http://www.novanewsnow.com/rubrique-720-Digby-County.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4444 Author: Leanne Delong, Digby Courier Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) CHRISTMAS NIGHTMARE FOR DIGBY FAMILY Wife Of Digby Man Arrested In Cocaine Bust Vows He's Innocent Sheree Halliday wakes up each morning optimistic she will hear something about her husband Philip, who was arrested Dec. 21 off the coast of Spain in a major cocaine bust. In an interview last week, Halliday explained how her husband wound up aboard the vessel 'Destiny Empress', which was stopped while transporting a reported 1.5 tonnes of cocaine from Spain to Britain. British police estimate the street value at over $600 million. Philip Halliday worked most of his life as a scallop fisherman in Digby County but took up carpentry after having a triple bypass, says his wife. When the 'Destiny Empress', a former Canadian Coast Guard vessel, was in Shelburne for repairs last February, a job opportunity as a crewmember arose for Halliday, she said. He has worked several trips on the ship since, with nothing amiss, until his Nov. 16 journey. "This time they called him and asked if he could come, he hesitated because he was afraid he wouldn't be home for Christmas," said Halliday. "They wanted him to be in Trinidad because a new owner had purchased it and he was going to help transport it to Spain." Upon her husband's arrival to Trinidad, he discovered the ship's usual captain, a man named Mike from Ireland, would not be on the voyage. A new captain had been hired. It was slow going because they had to wait for parts, she said. "At the time this is what was told to Philip and it made sense to him," she added. She said a red flag went off the day her husband said the crew got a three-day vacation away from the ship, leaving it vacant. At the time she thought, "Wow, what an opportunity for someone to do something and then the thought just left my mind." She spoke to her husband every night via a satellite phone but it was her son who took the call from the Spanish police Dec. 21. The call came in about 12:50 p.m. saying Philip would be arrested and they would not discuss any details, she explained. When her son asked what was going on, "the translator said, 'Drugs, I'm very sorry', and hung up and that was all we were told," Halliday said. She was on the phone with the Canadian embassy shortly after, and said officials there have been helpful through the ordeal. The embassy confirmed that her husband was admitted to a hospital because of his kidneys and would be discharged to a penitentiary with a hospital ward. At that point, a communication ban was put in place, she added. "I don't know if Philip knows I've been contacted. I don't know if he knows how huge this is. I don't know if he's been charged with anything," Halliday said. "I've always been his rock and he needs me to get through this and I just need to talk to him to tell him that everyone's doing everything they can to help him because I can't imagine how terrified he is." On top of the Dec. 21 news about her husband, Halliday's mother died that same day and her brother was admitted to a hospital in Halifax, all with Christmas around the corner. "Adrenaline kicks in and you do what you have to do," she said about getting through this. The one thing Halliday wants known is that her husband is innocent. "I know if he had an inkling of suspicion of any kind that this wasn't legit-because he's a chicken shit for one thing-never would he have gone." With this job as a crewmember her husband was paid $200 a day, which she thought was reasonable. "We planned on maybe building cupboards. When I read in the paper he had lengthy associations with organized crime, I thought then why don't I have cupboards," she said with a laugh. While the waiting game continues, Halliday's next step is to acquire a lawyer and find a way to speak with her husband. Halliday would like people to continue with their thoughts and prayers, as the support has kept her family going. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D