the drug trade could slow down,if donald fire rohee and put some one who can do the job.my advise is hire someone from overseas with military experience.and there is lot of guyanese living abroad who have this experience.
I see, how come the 140k US military in Afgan could not do it, how come the US military and ATF operatives in Mexico and Columbia cannot do it. As I said, that large unguarded territory and it's proximity to the open ocean are big factors which no "expert" can overcome.
You cannot just fire someone based on "maybe".
It is senseless to attempt to defeat the drug trade using military means, when you can so easily cripple it, simply by closing a few of TK's beloved drug money laundromats.
I am convinced you are an incorrigibly malicious as well as moronic man. TK is not laundering money and you do not know his investment strategy except for the little he referenced here tangentially. We however know the open activity of a drug culture in Guyana. Many known business people are fronts for the drug business and if the racketeering and income tax laws were used they would most certainly be shackled. A military style taskforce of trained personnel has to be in place. The drug trade is not simply an exchange of money business. It is a violent business and fighting it means comprehensive coverage from surveillance to to interdiction to a functioning judicial system and these must be protected from intimidation by agents of the drug culture.