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Reply to "Murder and Mayhem in Suriname"

Originally Posted by yuji22:

And Kari and other AFC/PNC supporters paint a rosy picture of Suriname.

Kari .....just look how Jagdeo & Ramotar Crab Louse think.

They Ignore the facts....

(1) USA & Italian authorities just uncover the largest Narco Network in history. Involving the Italian Mafia, Mexican Drug Cartel & Guyanese...

"These Gangsters were`involve in the Biggest smuggling operations ever, Controlling the smuggling of Cocaine, Heroine, Arms & Ammunition, Trafficing in Person, Money Laundering ......and terrorist Organization and operation."

 

(2) The US Govt and the Mexican Authorities just a few days ago capture the Biggest Drug Lord ever on record.

 

(3) The Law is closing in on the Mafia/Mexican/Guyana Drug Lords and their terrorist Organization and Operation  

 

(4) This is causing big men involved to $hit their skin and severe fever and come up with ways of co-operating with investigators before they are captured.

 

(5) Now... Nuff Ratting going on.....Baaa-Rat, Roger-Rat, Leslie-Rat, Dino-Rat, Edul-Rat, Bobby-Rat, Duck-Rat.....

People Chartering Learjet fuh rat before the hammer fall.

 

So instead of Yuji focusing on Dino Bouterse...

eee should be telling us why eee pardna

shitting eee self in a Learjet.....

Notice, Suriname or Bouterse

was not mentioned in Master Plan

of the Mafia/Mexican  Smuggling operations.

 

http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/11/...s-italy-mafia-raids/

 

Operation New Bridge connected drugs gangs in Italy, the U.S. and South America.
Operation New Bridge connected drugs gangs in Italy, the U.S. and South America.

Cocaine found in canned fruit shipment

Lupoi, 44, is also accused of plotting to smuggle 500 kilograms of cocaine, concealed in frozen food, in shipping containers from Guyana, in South America, to Calabria, thanks to connections with Mexican drug cartels operating in Guyana.

 

Italian court documents show the conspiracy slowed after shipping containers from a Guyanese shipping company were seized in Malaysia and found to contain more than $7 million in cocaine hidden in cans labeled as containing coconut milk and pineapple, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.

 

Investigators said at the news conference that the Mexico-Calabria connection was established in New York.

 

Law enforcement officials are still trying to establish how the drug traveled from Mexico to Guyana but said that some of the suspects took trips to Latin America following their New York meetings.

 

The illegal traffic of drugs between the United States and Italy stopped by police could have earned the mafia millions of euros, authorities said, though they declined to give an exact figure.

 

Raffaele Grassi, head of the Criminal Unit of the Italian State Police, told reporters that the operation demonstrated that the "'Ndrangheta is one of the strongest organizations in the world in illegal drug trade."

 

He cited its sophisticated network of contacts and its ability to adapt and find new markets, including "expanding beyond Italian borders."

 
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