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Jagdeo, Harmon clash over ‘connections’ to drug underworld

Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo and Opposition Leader Joseph Harmon are both accusing each other of having ties to the drug underworld, days after almost 1000 pounds of cocaine was found in an aircraft at Orealla.

The Opposition, the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU+AFC) following its defeat at the March 2020 polls, and indeed before that, often accused the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) of having ties to the criminal underworld. Following two major busts this year, APNU+AFC officials are on record positing the “return of the drug trade”.

But Jagdeo, during a press conference yesterday, dismissed this as ‘propaganda’, moments before leveling accusations of his own against the APNU. He told the media that the APNU had connections with criminal elements in neighbouring Suriname, who provided arms to criminals in Guyana during the crime wave that gripped the country between 2002 and 2009. The VP has on numerous occasions accused the APNU of providing support to ‘criminals’ who had ‘sought refuge’ at Buxton on the East Coast of Demerara during that time which saw the killing of over 20 police officers and numerous civilians.

“I’ve seen APNU now with a new thing: oh, the PPP is back, so cocaine would flourish. That’s their new propaganda. But we know what has happened. The people in the law enforcement agencies are telling us now how they had to stand down on some major issues. Now, we know that from a long time ago, that APNU had connections in Suriname with many cocaine persons, who were supplying the weapons a long time ago. If you look at the police reports from that period when we had the so-called troubles in Buxton, you’d see that those were the same persons who were supplying weapons to the criminals there and that you had many visits to them from many senior people in APNU. So, they had connections,” Jagdeo said.

Harmon later released a statement saying that Jagdeo has “no moral authority to make baseless accusations about political connections to the drug underworld unless he is coming clean about the PPP’s well-documented entanglement with the drug world”.

The Opposition Leaders said that it was under Jagdeo’s government that Guyana was internationally recognized as a ‘narco-state’ and it was Jagdeo and the PPP/C who adamantly refused to permit the United States Drug Enforcement Agency to set up an office in Guyana. It was under the APNU+AFC Coalition Government that this office was established.

“In less than a year, we have witnessed not only Guyana returning to being a narco-state but the return of brazen assassinations within feet of State House. During the PPP’s tenure the Phantom Squad, operated by the drug underworld, wreaked havoc, and a sitting PPP minister, Leslie Ramsammy, used government letterhead to approve the importation of spy equipment for a known drug lord.

Mr. Jagdeo is fully aware that the PPP has a sordid history of deep association with the drug underworld and the nation has witnessed Guyana regressing to being a major transshipment point for the global cocaine trade with busts in Germany, Belgium, Jamaica, and multiple flights laden with cocaine having crashed within the country’s borders. Mr. Jagdeo’s attempts at obfuscation are weak and repugnant and he must answer for his regime’s lax approach to drug enforcement,” Harmon wrote.

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Few politicians in Guyana gat more connection to de underwurl than dem two bannas. PNC was the original underwurl party wid Taps and Washington and his cult. Jagdoe had to play catch up when the PNC started to destabilise from their East Coast/Agricola base. Harmon still have his boys. Dem PPP bais think Jagdeo gang is better armed. Ehehehe...

FM
@Former Member posted:

Few politicians in Guyana gat more connection to de underwurl than dem two bannas. PNC was the original underwurl party wid Taps and Washington and his cult. Jagdoe had to play catch up when the PNC started to destabilise from their East Coast/Agricola base. Harmon still have his boys. Dem PPP bais think Jagdeo gang is better armed. Ehehehe...

Stop generalizing. Harmon is running for the Presidential Nomination and he is going to say anything to get their base riled up.  He has to tell them why he must be the Leader as he has no credibility.

R
@Former Member posted:

U 2, kant!

At least you get my name right but as I said before Harmon is running the Leadership and he has a headstart on his opponent. Granger is going to reply to him. Let the games begin. 

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

Stop generalizing. Harmon is running for the Presidential Nomination and he is going to say anything to get their base riled up.  He has to tell them why he must be the Leader as he has no credibility.

Yuh mean the gold man is not true...

FM

Some on here masquerading as fair and objective commentators when they're actually snake in the grass. Spreading lies that the Coalition is on par with the criminal PPP when it come to drug dealing - a bunch of deceivers! you know yourselves

You can call the Coalition and label them many things but associating them with drug dealing and being soft on crime cannot hold.

Jagdeo is a liar, period!

S
@Spugum posted:

Some on here masquerading as fair and objective commentators when they're actually snake in the grass. Spreading lies that the Coalition is on par with the criminal PPP when it come to drug dealing - a bunch of deceivers! you know yourselves

You can call the Coalition and label them many things but associating them with drug dealing and being soft on crime cannot hold.

Jagdeo is a liar, period!

Ehehe...yes, you know all who are pushing coke. Each day I open the newspaper it's a big crime commited by your boys. Today, $1 billion oil the boys tief.

FM

The differunce iz yu, sputum! Yu rass iz ah snaik, peeryud! De drug pushurz get cawt by de PNC.po-lice wen de PPP in powah, nat wen de PNC in powah!

Fuh abveeyus po-litikul reesunz! Dem PNC politishunz iz gud deesunt peepul! Dem fare, if nat skware! Dem duz shair!

FM
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@Spugum posted:

Some on here masquerading as fair and objective commentators when they're actually snake in the grass. Spreading lies that the Coalition is on par with the criminal PPP when it come to drug dealing - a bunch of deceivers! you know yourselves

You can call the Coalition and label them many things but associating them with drug dealing and being soft on crime cannot hold.

Jagdeo is a liar, period!

During the Coalition's tenure there were numerous busts but somehow this is not remembered.

Again the question, Why did the PPP (BJ) turn down help offered by various countries to assist them in curbing the drug trade? If they really cared they would have jumped at the offer. I am sure most if not everyone here would agree help was/is needed to stop or at the very least put a huge dent in the illicit drug trade.

cain
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@Ramakant-P posted:

I would love to hear Harmon talk about the Economy. I also would like to hear him talk about the upliftment of education and social cohesion in Guyana.

This is about the drugs are back along with the PPP. What did the PPP do with the plane and its cargo?

Mitwah
@cain posted:

During the Coalition's tenure there were numerous busts but somehow this is not remembered.

Again the question, Why did the PPP (BJ) turn down help offered by various countries to assist them in curbing the drug trade? If they really cared they would have jumped at the offer. I am sure most if not everyone here would agree help was/is needed to stop or at the very least put a huge dent in the illicit drug trade.

If you remember, the PPP was terrified of having a DEA present in Guyana. Not hard to figure out why

S
@Spugum posted:

If you remember, the PPP was terrified of having a DEA present in Guyana. Not hard to figure out why

When Luncheon hear about FBI coming ,he said no..no not the FBI.

Django
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