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matix wrote:Grocery man deals with a lot of bootleg and contraband. And uncle Khalid in Saudi
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Don't be fooled it's all part of PNM & 1% election plankstt wrote:Ironic that the Trinidad Guardian would print that article
maj. tom wrote:I cannot believe that any lawyer would give such advice to put out a press release like that. Rel warehouses must be start "cleanup operations" last night.
But real talk, how prices in those places? I assume a lot of goodwill since the other side of the coin is free money. You know how those "community leaders" always generous, plus money have to launder somehow...
maj. tom wrote:I cannot believe that any lawyer would give such advice to put out a press release like that. Rel warehouses must be start "cleanup operations" last night.
matix wrote:Grocery man deals with a lot of bootleg and contraband. And uncle Khalid in Saudi
Numb3r4 wrote:maj. tom wrote:I cannot believe that any lawyer would give such advice to put out a press release like that. Rel warehouses must be start "cleanup operations" last night.
Careful said warehouse ends up engulfed in flames.
Authorities suspect the cause of the fire to be "electrical" and are continuing investigations.
In other news we take you to what is perceived to a depressed community where one young man is defying the odds and [Insert uplifting story].
Wow what a great story really it truly proves if you can believe you CAN achieve.
So true "Kamal".
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:buh he is ah real kant...nobody didnt call he name...lmao
The_Honourable wrote:Criminologist Daruis Figeuira: Colombian & Mexican drug cartels operating in T&T crime explosion. The cocaine washed up on T&T's eastern coast should be avoided. The packaging and marking indicate that it belongs to Colombian drug cartels, who want it back at all costs.
The Bahamas’ National Security Minister, Wayne Munroe, has dismissed suggestions that he is the “high-ranking politician” being referred to by United States law enforcement authorities to facilitate a cocaine trafficking scheme.
Munroe told The Tribune newspaper that he has not received any money, nor had he been asked to accommodate any wrongdoing.
“I have not offered to accommodate any wrongdoing, and I state that categorically,” he told the newspaper.
Prime Minister Phillip Davis told Parliament on Wednesday that the revelations by the United States authorities linking members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) strike at the “core of who we are as a nation”.
“Madam Speaker, this House and the Bahamian people deserve answers,” he said.
PM Davis stated that the Government of The Bahamas will act decisively to ensure that those responsible for these breaches, regardless of rank or position, are held accountable.
“This betrayal will not go unanswered,” he vowed.
On Wednesday, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, said that as alleged, for years, drug traffickers have smuggled tons of cocaine through The Bahamas with the support and protection of corrupt Bahamian government officials, whom he said control airports throughout the country and provide sensitive information about US Coast Guard movements to drug traffickers.
“This Indictment is the latest in a series of charges that this Office and the DEA’s Special Operations Division have brought against corrupt government officials around the globe, who partner with dangerous cocaine traffickers,” he added.
Along with Anne Milgram, the administrator of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Williams announced on Wednesday afternoon the unsealing of the indictment charging 13 defendants with cocaine importation and related weapons offenses, in connection with their participation in a massive cocaine importation conspiracy enabled by “corrupt Bahamian government officials”.
The indictment states that in or about September 2024, one of the men arrested explained that in exchange for a two-million-dollar bribe, a high-ranking Bahamian politician—whom the man named—would authorize the assistance and involvement of armed RBPF officials to facilitate incoming cocaine shipments.
But Munroe, who is currently attending a Caribbean Community (CARICOM) ministers of national security meeting in St Kitts, told the newspaper whether the politician’s identity is disclosed will depend on whether the US communicates the matter confidentially or not.
“The prime minister is dealing directly with that aspect of it and I would prefer to defer to him for that. But I know that in some of these law enforcement matters, information is given to you on the basis that you do not disclose it,” Monroe said.
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