Saturday, August 7, 2010

Cocaine and cannabis recovered on farm.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why are you only arresting the "little boys" and the "big boy (s)" in Government, some at the highest level, continues to go about victimizing the regular citizens (Robby comes to mind); alligning himself with questionable characters, characters well known to the police, supporting them - dined, wined, he put on on TV, etc, etc...doesnt he needs to face justice too? For getting St Lucia into the kinds of politics as in Jamaica, where political figures alligns themselves with the underworld drug lords...

What is good for the malaway, is not good for the perceived haves.

I do not in anyway condone the actions of this wicked man. Lock him up an throw away the keys; but others at the highest level of government should be locked away just the same.

Anonymous said...

legalize weed. It will never stop!.

Anonymous said...

Opposition Party's position on crime and national security http://www.stlucialabourparty.org/Where-We-Stand/Security.aspx

Anonymous said...

others at the highest level of government should be locked away just the same.
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why don't you write here the names of those you accuse?

Anonymous said...

You know, the authorities knows and all of St Lucia for that matter knows, whom I spoke of!!

So Mondesir did not commit fraud.

Richard Frederick did not under-valued invoices for imported goods.

Richard Frederick is not alligning himself with person of the underworld/questionable characters.

Richard Frederick is victimizing against Robby, even when the prime minister gave his approval of Robby's application for the lease of the said property at the market.

Allan Chastanet was not lying, under oath, at the trial of the Tuxedo-gate affairs.

Rusfus Busquot is not a convicted criminal in the US.

Kenny Anthony did not, SINGLEHANDEDLY, gave away $45,000,000

Rochemel never happened

Whats about NCA....does not all the above consitute jail times?

Remove the wool from your eyes and think outside the box, realistically...

Laborian said...

If you are foolhardy enough to do the dirty work of the elite few, then you deserve to be penalized. It is up to those who are caught to plee deal and testify against the ones really calling the shots. Alas even in their demise they are foolish enough to protect those who would not do likewise unto them.

What is alarming is the Lawyer's tactics about there being no proof that the property belonged to the individual, and no fingerprints were taken. Did he not admit to having drugs in the shed? What more evidence do we need. To state that everyone is entitled to fair trial is one thing; but to attempt to let the criminals off is another. JUSTICE needs to be served; the criminals need deterrents. We need to take back our sweet St Lucia and make the streets safe again.

We need to eradicate all the criminals; from the bottom up. I do agree that those at the top do not feel the brunt of the law. They sure will is those at the bottom revolt and quit doing their dirty work.

Such is my humble opinion...Laborian