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US FEDERAL AGENTS WHO MET WITH NANDLALL DO SO IN PRIVATE CAPACITY - US GOVERNMENT
CGID has been advised by the US Justice Department and State Department that these pictured individuals who today met with installed Attorney General, Anil Nandlall, did so in their own capacity and not on behalf of the US Government.
This information was provided to CGID after its General Counsel contacted the agencies flowing a statement by the Guyanese Ministry of Legal Affairs, which attacked the constitutional rights of Americans.
The Institute also understands that individuals are Guyanese supporters of the PPP.
CGID finds it appalling that these individuals would release a public photograph of Nandlall while he is under criminal investigation by the New York City Police Department (NYPD)
Richard Millington
Director of Communications Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID)

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Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Honourable Mohabir Anil Nandlall SC MP today met with representatives of the United States of America Law Enforcement Agencies, including the U.S. Marshals Service, Department of Justice, New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force as well as Special Agent Diplomatic Service, US Embassy, Georgetown, Guyana.
The US team updated the Attorney General on a number of areas in the legal sector that the United States Government will enlist the support of the Attorney General’s Chambers, in particular organized financial crimes, extraditions, deportations and the prosecution of fugitives who may have committed offences in either Guyana or the USA, or in both countries. The discussions also focused on certain strategic areas which need to be strengthened, especially in the area of forensic investigations by collaboration between the two countries.
The Attorney General also raised the issue of persons operating on the airwaves and in the social media, resident in the United States but by their constant publications, threatening peace, stability and public order and exciting racial hostilities in Guyana as a new and emerging problem which will have to be confronted sooner than later. The Attorney General intimated that even the US Ambassador to Guyana is the subject of attack from these reckless and fringe elements.
Minister Nandlall reaffirmed the Guyana Government’s continued commitment to partner and work closely with the United States security services for the benefit of both nations as he highlighted that tackling crime is a priority of his government.
Follow up engagements are planned flowing from the outcome of today’s meeting.
At the end of the meeting, the Attorney General was gifted with a symbolic badge on behalf of the United States Marshals Service, Department of Justice, New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force and New York City Division/Citywide Fugitive Enforcement Operations.
Django

Attorney General, US law enforcement officials discuss extradition, deportation, prosecution

in Crime, News, Politics Thursday, 19 August 2021, 7:23 0 Comments, Last Updated on Thursday, 19 August 2021, 7:23 by Denis Chabrol, Source - https://demerarawaves.com/2021...rtation-prosecution/

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Senior representatives of  United States law enforcement agencies and Attorney General Anil Nandlall have discussed the extradition of persons and organised financial crimes,.

Mr. Nandlall says the team updated him on a number of areas in the legal sector that the US wants support for.

“The US team updated the Attorney General on a number of areas in the legal sector that the United States Government will enlist the support of the Attorney General’s Chambers, in particular organized financial crimes, extraditions, deportations and the prosecution of fugitives who may have committed offences in either Guyana or the USA, or in both countries,” his Chambers said in a statement.

The Attorney General says the talks also focused on certain strategic areas which need to be strengthened, especially in the area of forensic investigations by collaboration between the two countries.

Minister Nandlall reportedly “reaffirmed the Guyana Government’s continued commitment to partner and work closely with the United States security services for the benefit of both nations as he highlighted that tackling crime is a priority of his government.”

Follow up engagements are planned flowing from the outcome of Wednesday’s meeting.

The US representatives at the meeting were drawn from the U.S. Marshals Service, Department of Justice,

New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force as well as Special Agent Diplomatic Service, and the US Embassy in Guyana.

FM

What's the name of the two US Law Enforcement Officials ? US Government personnel doesn't operate in such manner on an official visit. The meeting is more like propaganda .Recall the GPF release a statement regarding the NYPD investigation which turned out to be false ,then these two Law Enforcement Officials shows up.

The nation is being fooled .

Django
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