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Saturday, March 28, 2009
Another wanted murderer roams free
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4 comments:
"Concern Lucian in Canada"
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St.Lucia should ofcause do its best assisting in returning that muderer to Canada to pay for his doings. There are too many St.Lucian in Canada and half of them still thinks they are in St.Lucia,Canada accepts us with open arms and what we do is give our country bad name. Like this other yonge man from St. Lucia...Augusto Charlery, a 22-year-old who commetted this year first in Toronto,He is now in Jail charged with first-degree murder. The Commissioner as well National Securtiy Minister should do what it takes to see that people pay for their crimes,Because accept them back in St.Lucia after they commit crimes will only make it worst for other St.Lucians at home and in other countries.
This is laughable official bungling on the highest order. Are we wittingly or unwittingly aiding and abetting a criminal with government consent? Come on people.
The victim's family deserve justice and closure. Remember this could have been your family member that was senselessly murdered by this goon. He should not be allowed to roam free in St. Lucia while the victim's family suffer this injustice.
Whatever needs to be done at governmental levels between the two countries should be do with all deliberate speed.
What's most galling in this whole saga is the fact that this criminal has the audacity to threaten a police officer and no one seems to be treating that issue with the seriousness that it deserves.
In the least, this perpetrator should be brought up on charges of making terrorist threats towards a law enforcement officer and should be serving time for that crime while awaiting his extradition to Canada to face the music.
The government is seriously fast asleep at the wheel. Wake up St. Lucians I know that we can do better than that.
And we question why we have such a crime problem in St. Lucia.
4 comments:
St.Lucia should ofcause do its best assisting in returning that muderer to Canada to pay for his doings.
There are too many St.Lucian in Canada and half of them still thinks they are in St.Lucia,Canada accepts us with open arms and what we do is give our country bad name. Like this other yonge man from St. Lucia...Augusto Charlery, a 22-year-old who commetted this year first in Toronto,He is now in Jail charged with first-degree murder. The Commissioner as well National Securtiy Minister should do what it takes to see that people pay for their crimes,Because accept them back in St.Lucia after they commit crimes will only make it worst for other St.Lucians at home and in other countries.
This is laughable official bungling on the highest order.
Are we wittingly or unwittingly aiding and abetting a criminal with government consent?
Come on people.
The victim's family deserve justice and closure. Remember this could have been your family member that was senselessly murdered by this goon. He should not be allowed to roam free in St. Lucia while the victim's family suffer this injustice.
Whatever needs to be done at governmental levels between the two countries should be do with all deliberate speed.
What's most galling in this whole saga is the fact that this criminal has the audacity to threaten a police officer and no one seems to be treating that issue with the seriousness that it deserves.
In the least, this perpetrator should be brought up on charges of making terrorist threats towards a law enforcement officer and should be serving time for that crime while awaiting his extradition to Canada to face the music.
The government is seriously fast asleep at the wheel. Wake up St. Lucians I know that we can do better than that.
And we question why we have such a crime problem in St. Lucia.
I'm beginning to have my doubts about this Nicholas Frederick Attorney General. Can anybody recall an instance where he has done something?
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/wanted-recherches/williams-eng.htm this is the web page to be more precise on the individual wanted.
i think we need to be more proactive about this. government is acting too slow on this.
If they are to meet with the canadian government then they should expidite this meet.
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