Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Possession Of Drugs

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29 comments:

Anonymous said...

oops

Anonymous said...

3 losers

Anonymous said...

3 Jackasses. $$ yall want so? Work the hard way for it.

Anonymous said...

These are the type of people who destroy the lives of the youth in our country as well as their own. Many St Lucians have become thieves, drug dealers and rifel owners and users. It is time to stop them. That was a great job done by the police and I hope they continue to find the others.

Anonymous said...

for the people who commented get some f****** work to occupy ur time.Whoever said they were jackasses check urself first.U're the biggest jackass

Anonymous said...

st.lucia definitely has no news this is their headline. shame on the media.how many times a day does the police arrest persons for possession ? what's so spectacular bout this one? Trust me this is not for long........ dont worry my boys. got ur backs.

Anonymous said...

AA AA AA AA, i know the indian guy, Bengy, Benjamin James, he was once my prison officer, whiles i was in prison, he left the job to sell and peddle d..... Now he will be amongs the same prisoners he use to guard. That is a dangerous situation, because the prisoners will not like an ex office to be amongs them. Sometimes they will even beat him.

Anonymous said...

They should throw away the key. Drug dealers are worst than murders.

Anonymous said...

hello since when? If someone were to murder ur son,daughter or any relative u would not be saying that.These guys are human and have families who care for them so back the f*** off.Have u imagined if it were ur family standing there? Some people are senseless until the shit hit their fan then its another story.

Anonymous said...

Theirs infront yours behind for the person who said to throw away the keys.Dont wish for others what u dont want for u.

Anonymous said...

You must be a drug dealer too because you defend them so much. Hope they catch you soon and get rid of all you cancers from our society.

Drug addiction is one of the biggest problems of our time and your likes are a champion of it. How low....

Anonymous said...

Drugs and drug dealers is a problem in our country and in any country for that matter. If these guys who are arrested were to sell drugs to your child I suppose it would be a different story. Well it's the same with someone else's child. The thing with us St Lucians is that we never think of other people but ourselves. The drug situation is a major problem in St Lucia and people must understand that.

Anonymous said...

A drug dealer should consider this:
After he becomes an old man and thinks of what he has done in his life he will recall killing and shooting people, destroying the lives of young people and having them fo to jail, encouraging them to steal from others in order to purchase your drugs.

This is sad story. Think about your children or your mother in this situation before selling drugs. If someone sold drugs to your mother, you maybe would not be born and if you did, perhaps retarded.

Anonymous said...

The police should do this at all coasts of the island. I hope the policemen continue to do thier jobs because these drug dealers put alot of people in trouble.They mistakingly killing people.THESE ASSHOLES.When they done they will come to you in a nice face and pretend that thier slate is clean.Sorry for the prison gaurd(Benjamin);the prisoners will burst you like a pumkin.Good life

Anonymous said...

You see how bad it is in Mexico? They kill people everyday, even a priest was killed not too long ago and some people think it's OK because it's big money, I say it's blood money.

Anonymous said...

da forkers....it right....EVERY LONG ROPE HAS A DAMN END....WELL I GUESS THE FORKERS OWN END EHHH!!!!! LOL

Anonymous said...

aa gah latay rumz wii aa aa aa....awa...

Anonymous said...

well how do we expect the situation to end when the police themselves are involved. guess that was a good bust for them hope they can present all they got on court day i will be waiting to see....they always come with some bulshit story of how it misteriously disappear.

Anonymous said...

moun la rumz pa uh pyes lata par pe

Anonymous said...

Some of you can't even write English, farless Creole so please stop wasting space here cuz we don't understand what the hell you're trying to say.

neil said...

these are the people you go to do business with, and they are always rude and not interested.
why should they be when they run other deals in the background.
so many of these hide in our midst ...

Anonymous said...

Drugs dealers do not destroy anybody lives, people destroy their own lives. Drugs dealers have their drugs, they go not call anybody, people find them, and voluntary to buy the drugs from them, so we cannot blame the drug dealers. How comes they do not destroy my life. For me alone all drugs would have find some work to do.

Anonymous said...

The only difference for ex officer Benjamin now is, he will be or is at a better and cleaner prison, than he use to work at. He worked at Bridge street prison. I wish him luck, because i know he was playing strict as an officer, and the prisoners will remember that. Maybe they might isolate him from the other prisoners.

Anonymous said...

Pushing drugs is just wrong.

Anonymous said...

Selling or pushing drugs is just wrong, but there would no pushers without buyers.

Anonymous said...

What if there was no drugs whatsoever in the world?

Anonymous said...

The world especially St Lucia would be a better place without drugs. People in St Lucia do not only destroy their lives with drugs, but they also destroy other lives. Food become so much more expensive, people cannot grow or plant as much as they want because the jumbies would steal the food, to satisfy their drug habit. People afraid to grow food, these days.

Anonymous said...

Imagine, what a wonderful world it would be.

Unknown said...

It is 2009 and police pictures are taken like the 70's. That is what Dr. kenny Anthony and King should improve. Not fighting over who is in power, not who is getting freebees. This is a major problem when you have mug shots like this - the accused look like they are bored and awaiting the next opportunity. If they were caught how many weren't? Where is cocaine coming from? I though St. Lucia grew bananas? The police needs some help from the french and US police to ensure that mug shots are not seen as boredom but fear.