Saturday, November 10, 2012

Drug charges laid

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope he never sees the light of day again. This crime which has the potential for death and destruction, deserves a lifetime punishment. They come to our shores and are up to no good. Rodney Bay is full of it. This might appear to be a big catch but is minute compared to all the trafficing going on there. Look out for them boats. Search all of them!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

DISDWASHING LIQUIDE MAKING DE POLICE HANDS SLIMEY STICKY!!!!

Anonymous said...

Whatch and listen to see if we will ever hear another word about this guy.Trust me, we all know the reason why one man would risk his life to bring so much drugs into St.Lucia if he didn't have solid contact with someone? Ha ha I love my homeland even more God put a hand some big boy must be real fking mad.

Anonymous said...

Watch*

Anonymous said...

Here is an interesting one on Minister Victor Phillip La Corbiniere; a few weeks ago there was a large cocaine bust at the Rodney Bay Marina. A French man was arrested and held at Bordelais Correctional Facility.

Why the minister for National Security hasn’t step forward and explain to the citizens the true method in which his cops were able to take down such an enormous amount of drugs is mysterious.

Should we assume the rumors on the streets of Fort de France and Castries are true, that a certain SLP goon and messenger boy did not receive his advance payment promised by the smugglers therefore alerting Minister La Corb’s dirty cops to intercept the French man’s illicit cargo?

Anonymous said...

I appeal to all St Lucians to bring those coke demons in anyway you can. Do not let them destroy our people before it is too late. The Mexican people are under seige by drug cartels. We should all be in this fight together. Have no Fear even if it means an eye for an eye.