File photo of the plane which reportedly crash- landed offshore in the Rocky Point area of Clarendon.
Police say they are aware of the identities of persons who were piloting the aircraft that crash-landed in Rocky Point, Clarendon more than a week ago.
"We actually know who were flying it and... this is part of a transnational set of investigations that are taking place," said Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson.
He did not reveal the identities, or nationalities, of those who were travelling on the aircraft.
Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson.
Anderson was speaking at a police virtual press conference on Monday, February 1 to update the nation on developments regarding crime.