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its obvious your father beat the hell out of your mother
If you want to call a truce, i'm up for it.
eyephone wrote:BTW thanks for your unbiased input as a mod. Have a good one.
RASC wrote:Why are you so angry? eyephone
pioneer wrote::lol:![]()
RASC wrote:eyephone wrote:PM a time and place nah prophetess. Your call.
We're talking politics here and now you want me to dent in your face?
Why![]()
You're so enraged that I support another party that you're willing to try and fight me to prove your undying love?
eyephone wrote:Rasc have real ranks up in the dance.
RASC wrote:eyephone wrote:pioneer wrote:So this comes back to a favourite anti-pnm sentiment you all shared...
If a public officer can't run his/her house, how can they run this country???
hmm???
Mr. Saood Mohammed / Pioneer / Pios from Cunupia (who recently blocked his facebook profile as soon as you were called out by this tuner).
You were and still are the biggest UNC supporter. How much you gettin paid from the pnm supporters to bash the new government?
We already know that certain tuners were asked to bring "political balance" to the site by the owner who said that "all unc supporters are illiterate". At least inform us as to what there is to be gained from it.
Was it the promise of being a mod or financial gain or the joy of making new friends?
By the way, seeing that u from the cunupia / caroni area, did the Caroni river overflow its banks today?
Proof?
UML wrote:Hafeez Karamath Limited offices and house searched....documents and firearm confiscated.....Calder Hart case
SIX automatic Kalishnikovs (AK 47s) and an undisclosed sum of ammunition were reportedly seized yesterday at the Valsayn home of deceased construction mogul Hafeez Karamath just around noon.
Yesterday afternoon, what began as a continuing investigation into former Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) executive chairman Calder Hart and the mega cost overruns in that company's construction of the still unfinished Brian Lara Stadium in Toruba, turned into something else with the reported arms and ammunition haul.
As a result of the seizure, a number of people were taken into custody and were reportedly assisting officers in their investigations last evening.
Around 12.30 p.m., officers of the Anti Corruption Investigation Bureau (ACIB) arrived at the Cyrus Trace, El Socorro Extension, San Juan, office of Hafeez Karamath Construction Ltd and began searching for documents they believe would assist them in their corruption investigation. They spent four hours at the office and left with documents and computers which they say will be carefully examined.
Almost simultaneously ACIB officers raided the home of Karamath located at Pan Drive, Valsayn North. There they found more documents, but also stumbled on the cache of assault rifles, police said.
They radioed their colleagues at the Organised Crime, Narcotics and Firearms Bureau (OCNFB) and told them of the find. A team of OCNFB officers later joined their ACIB colleagues at the home and a more thorough search began.
Besides the guns, various types of ammunition were also found and seized, it was said.
"Too much to count right now," said one of the officers on the raid last night.
Up to last night, OCNFB officers were still at the Valsayn home.
Hafeez Karamath Ltd, one of the largest construction firms in Trinidad and Tobago, was under the stewardship of its managing director and founder, Hafeez Karamath, until he succumbed to cancer in November last year.
The company is now being run by a board, which includes his children.
During the search of the sprawling estate, the police also found three Caucasian Mountain Dogs. The dogs were believed to have been kept in a three-storey house which was made into a kennel for them.
Karamath was reported to have paid $500,000 to import the dogs.
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