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Dismissal of $20 million drug case raises eyebrows, as observers questions DPP’s decision

The dismissal of a major drug case last week in which a taxi driver was charged with being in possession of more than twenty million dollars worth of compressed marijuana has been raising eyebrows among observers and has since attracted the concerns of at least one diplomatic mission.

The case in question dates back to December 2015 when police intercepted a car during a roadblock exercise at Vigilance on the East Coast of Demerara, and unearthed some 17.9 kilos of compressed marijuana which carried an estimated street value of $20 million dollars.

At the time of the drug bust, police had questioned and subsequently detained the driver Cecil Alonzo, and a female passenger by the name of Nicola Ramprashad.

However, before the matter could have been brought to court, the Guyana Guardian was reliably informed that the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions had instructed the police to immediately withdraw the drug trafficking charge against Ms. Nicola Ramprashad, and to charge the driver only.

No explanation was provided by the DPP as to why the charge against the young woman should have been withdrawn.
And even though the police decided to later rely on the woman to be their material witness in the matter against the driver, this publication understands that she never showed up in court and cannot be located.

Several legal minds have since reasoned that it would have been erroneous of the DPP not to charge Ms. Ramprashad with drug trafficking since charging the driver alone and letting the other suspect go would have prejudiced the case from the inception and lead to a possible dismissal.

And this is exactly what had happened when the matter was concluded last Friday at the Vigilance Magistrate’s court.

The dismissed case has since sparked a series of social media inquiry, as many questioned whether the DPP’s office had properly advised the police or whether any of the legal officers there was induced into not charging Ms. Ramprashad with drug trafficking.

While there seems to be no intention to appeal the case, many felt that the end result of such a clear-cut narcotics case can weaken the morale of the policemen who had worked hard to bring the case to court in the first place.

Efforts to solicit a comment from the Director of Public Prosecutions Ms. Shalimar Ali-Hack regarding the questionable outcome of the case has since been futile.

Major drug busts in Guyana are rare since major drug traffickers appear to be enjoying a reasonable amount of protection from prosecution or even arrest.

The United States and Canada have repeatedly labeled Guyana as a major transshipment point for drugs en route to North America and Europe.

Both nations have also lamented that in spite of their support for the fight against illegal drugs, the conviction rate in Guyana has remained evidently low.

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Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:

Perhaps, dismissed on the focused approach of the PNC/AFC.

APNU/AFC is concerned about putting away their political adversaries and cares nothing about the scourge of drugs. 

Numbnuts, the DPP is a PPP party hack. The DPP is the one who recommended that no charges be brought against the woman in the car. You fools are quick to jump to bullshit conclusions. Where were you when the PPP was promoting the drug trade in Guyana?

Mars
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:

Perhaps, dismissed on the focused approach of the PNC/AFC.

APNU/AFC is concerned about putting away their political adversaries and cares nothing about the scourge of drugs. 

Activities are definitely pointed in this approach.

FM
Demerara_Guy posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:

Perhaps, dismissed on the focused approach of the PNC/AFC.

APNU/AFC is concerned about putting away their political adversaries and cares nothing about the scourge of drugs. 

Activities are definitely pointed in this approach.

Isn't it time for you to change your pampers?

Mars
Nehru posted:

DG, no wonder these FOOLS lining up for Cool Aid and Snakeoil. Stupidee Bill can teach them basics.0;

AFC/PNC are creating a crime heaven for drug dealers. Shame on these AFC/PNC skunks.

How much did the drug dealers gave to them for their fundraising ?

FM
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Mars posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:

Perhaps, dismissed on the focused approach of the PNC/AFC.

APNU/AFC is concerned about putting away their political adversaries and cares nothing about the scourge of drugs. 

Numbnuts, the DPP is a PPP party hack. The DPP is the one who recommended that no charges be brought against the woman in the car. You fools are quick to jump to bullshit conclusions. Where were you when the PPP was promoting the drug trade in Guyana?

How do you know the order to dismiss the case did not come from more powerful people in the government?

Billy Ram Balgobin
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Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Mars posted:
Billy Ram Balgobin posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:

Perhaps, dismissed on the focused approach of the PNC/AFC.

APNU/AFC is concerned about putting away their political adversaries and cares nothing about the scourge of drugs. 

Numbnuts, the DPP is a PPP party hack. The DPP is the one who recommended that no charges be brought against the woman in the car. You fools are quick to jump to bullshit conclusions. Where were you when the PPP was promoting the drug trade in Guyana?

How do you know the order to dismiss the case did not come from more powerful people in the government?

The more relevant question should be how do you jackasses know that the order to dismiss the case came from the government. 

The only info given in the article is that the DPP dismissed the case. The DPP is headed by a PPP operative who was given a plot of land in Pradoville 2 at way below market price during the days when the PPP folks were raping the nation of its assets. 

Mars

Mars it is a complete waste of time arguing with morons. This is why I lose my temper with these fkin idiots. They know who that dam Hack job woman is, every fkin one of them know what is going on but..I hate the cliche ..they love sticking their heads in the sand with batties cock up in the air.

cain

It is clear that the Granger administration cleared this dismissal of charges. I always contended that the afc/pnc were involved in the drug trade. Now we see evidence of this as they let their operative slide without charges. 

FM

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