Expelled from the Dominican Republic, an ex-Haitian police chief is charged in Miami with helping to smuggle cocaine through Port-au-Prince airport. A former Haitian National Police commander in charge of law enforcement at the Port-au-Prince airport shook down drug traffickers for tens of thousands of dollars and let them fly cocaine-filled planes to the United States, a criminal complaint alleges. Romaine Lestin, expelled Friday from the Dominican Republic on a smuggling conspiracy charge, appeared Tuesday before a Miami magistrate judge without a lawyer and did not respond to the charges. Lestin, 35, told Magistrate Judge Robert L. Dube that he...