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Guyanese drug mule arrested at US airport after passing over 100 cocaine pellets

November 18, 2015 1:01 pm A+ / A-
Shureen Giddings

Shureen Giddings

[Caribbean 360] – A Guyanese hairdresser is facing drug charges in the United States after passing 105 pellets of cocaine at the John F Kennedy Airport in New York.

Shureen Giddings, 26, swallowed the drug-filled pellets before getting on the plane in Guyana on November 9. On arrival in New York, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers searched her luggage and did a body pat-down, but found nothing.

However, after further questioning, the mother of one confessed to the agents and asked to use the bathroom as she could no longer hold the pellets.

Giddings passed 17 of the pellets there and was then taken to a medical facility at the airport where an x-ray was done and it was discovered she had more pellets in her stomach. She subsequently passed 88 pellets.

The drugs weighed three pounds. Giddings was charged with cocaine importation.

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Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Mitwah,

 

The drug problem will not go away. It will continue as usual since our country does not have enough resources to stop it. The PPP gov't. had that problem and the present one is grappling with the same problem. Who is better at dealing with drug trafficking?  We will soon find out.

Guyana is a major transshipment point for drugs headed to the U.S. and accused the PPP/C of not doing enough to fight the illegal trade and related money laundering. Unlike the PPP/C, APNU/AFC welcomes the DEA and the office should be set up by January.

 

U.S. Charge d'Affaires Bryan Hunt confirmed  that the DEA is currently identifying full-time agents who will be posted in Guyana for longer periods of time. The exact number of agents and the length of their stints have not been released. 

 

It's better for the US to take down the Mules and Lords in the US.

Mitwah
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Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

She voted APNU/AFC.

Billy Ram - you are the King of the one liners here on GNI!!

I like to make it short and on to the point. I dislike long and boring passages that put people to sleep.

You hit the nail on the head every single time.  Sharp shooter!!

Bibi Haniffa
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Mitwah,

 

The drug problem will not go away. It will continue as usual since our country does not have enough resources to stop it. The PPP gov't. had that problem and the present one is grappling with the same problem. Who is better at dealing with drug trafficking?  We will soon find out.

the government have to jail the ppp ex minsters and all the drug trade will stop

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Mitwah,

 

The drug problem will not go away. It will continue as usual since our country does not have enough resources to stop it. The PPP gov't. had that problem and the present one is grappling with the same problem. Who is better at dealing with drug trafficking?  We will soon find out.

the government have to jail the ppp ex minsters and all the drug trade will stop

I will listen to you when you give up your pipe dreams.

Billy Ram Balgobin
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

She voted APNU/AFC.

Billy Ram - you are the King of the one liners here on GNI!!

I like to make it short and on to the point. I dislike long and boring passages that put people to sleep.

You like making stupid unfounded statements. You do not know for whom she voted but concluded because of her mixed race it was the AFC. It could have been the PPP for all you know.

 

She is  obviously working for some one of the drug lords in Guyana, the ones hatched in the PPP regime and who are presently on the ropes with increased scrutiny at home and abroad. Note you made no comment on that Indian fellow who came up from the clan of the wretched under the watch of the PPP to be dripping in loot and no one ever questioned his income sources.

 

Everyone and their mama knew he was a drug scum except the PPP. Well, the US got him and given the new dispensation he is going to squeal like a pig like fellow that was Ramotar chosen air service provider. Note the PPP even give him a private off site hanger, apart from regular customs.

 

In january, the DEA will be there so look out for more being caught. This lady was just a ground level grunt. She will also talk.

FM

Stormy,

 

You quarrel on this forum incessantly. You are not having the same effect or influence you once had on this forum. Often you have been told about your wild escapades with the AFC/APNU parties that have led to your moral and political decline. Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP. This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated. Roger Khan may have been linked to the PPP during the during crime wave but it was a link that had to do with destroying the Buxtonian Freedom Fighters and nothing to do with drug trafficking. The Wikileaks cables clearly stated the roles many play during the campaign of terror on the East Coast of Demerara which extended to the PPP congress on the Courantyne. The PNC aided and abetted criminals in Buxton during this time. General David Clark who was stationed in Buxton during operation Plaster Paris was not only supporting the Freedom Fighters. He was dealing with drugs and was convicted and jailed in the United States. Clark has not love for Roger Khan for political reasons nor any connection with him in his drug trade.

May I remind you that during the 2001-2002 crime wave you were a passionate supporter of the PPP and Phantoms.  You even mentioned in one debate on this forum that 'when young African Guyanese criminals are shot by police they instantly change status to "innocent African young men.".  That was you back then. 

Your hypocrisy has stunk to the high heavens.  I don't care or mind you want to support another party. That is your prerogative.  What drives me crazy is to see Indos who join the PNC ended up being suckers for the Party and self-hating coolies with deep seated hate for their won.

Billy Ram Balgobin
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Stormy,

 

You quarrel on this forum incessantly. You are not having the same effect or influence you once had on this forum. Often you have been told about your wild escapades with the AFC/APNU parties that have led to your moral and political decline. Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP.

 

This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated. Roger Khan may have been linked to the PPP during the during crime wave but it was a link that had to do with destroying the Buxtonian Freedom Fighters and nothing to do with drug trafficking.

 

The Wikileaks cables clearly stated the roles many play during the campaign of terror on the East Coast of Demerara which extended to the PPP congress on the Courantyne. The PNC aided and abetted criminals in Buxton during this time. General David Clark who was stationed in Buxton during operation Plaster Paris was not only supporting the Freedom Fighters. He was dealing with drugs and was convicted and jailed in the United States. Clark has not love for Roger Khan for political reasons nor any connection with him in his drug trade.

 

May I remind you that during the 2001-2002 crime wave you were a passionate supporter of the PPP and Phantoms.  You even mentioned in one debate on this forum that 'when young African Guyanese criminals are shot by police they instantly change status to "innocent African young men.".  That was you back then. 

Your hypocrisy has stunk to the high heavens.  I don't care or mind you want to support another party. That is your prerogative.  What drives me crazy is to see Indos who join the PNC ended up being suckers for the Party and self-hating coolies with deep seated hate for their won.

I do not care for you evaluating my effectiveness or not.

 

It is also clear the PPP created death squads. I was here commenting on the killings as well as the insurgency movement calling both misguided. The PPP was in control of the instruments of law and they misused it.

 

It is also clear the rise of the drug culture came to its zenith under the PPP. It is either because of their incompetence of of tacit approval. I think the latter given they saw it as a Yankee problem and they get the benefit in the income stream. They forget the kids who now constitute the junkie apocalypse and are the main driver of the stick up culture. The drug culture is a PPP facilitated culture.

 

I support the APNU to remove the PPP not because the APNU showed any promise to be better. It is a hope they will be better because the PPP in office as consummate crooks was untenable. If the APNU turn out to be crooks as well they will hear my complaints as the PPP has. I do not a political sheep like you are.

FM
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Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Stormy,

 

You quarrel on this forum incessantly. You are not having the same effect or influence you once had on this forum. Often you have been told about your wild escapades with the AFC/APNU parties that have led to your moral and political decline. Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP.

 

This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated. Roger Khan may have been linked to the PPP during the during crime wave but it was a link that had to do with destroying the Buxtonian Freedom Fighters and nothing to do with drug trafficking.

 

The Wikileaks cables clearly stated the roles many play during the campaign of terror on the East Coast of Demerara which extended to the PPP congress on the Courantyne. The PNC aided and abetted criminals in Buxton during this time. General David Clark who was stationed in Buxton during operation Plaster Paris was not only supporting the Freedom Fighters. He was dealing with drugs and was convicted and jailed in the United States. Clark has not love for Roger Khan for political reasons nor any connection with him in his drug trade.

 

May I remind you that during the 2001-2002 crime wave you were a passionate supporter of the PPP and Phantoms.  You even mentioned in one debate on this forum that 'when young African Guyanese criminals are shot by police they instantly change status to "innocent African young men.".  That was you back then. 

Your hypocrisy has stunk to the high heavens.  I don't care or mind you want to support another party. That is your prerogative.  What drives me crazy is to see Indos who join the PNC ended up being suckers for the Party and self-hating coolies with deep seated hate for their won.

I do not care for you evaluating my effectiveness or not.

 

It is also clear the PPP created death squads. I was here commenting on the killings as well as the insurgency movement calling both misguided. The PPP was in control of the instruments of law and they misused it.

 

It is also clear the rise of the drug culture came to its zenith under the PPP. It is either because of their incompetence of of tacit approval. I think the latter given they saw it as a Yankee problem and they get the benefit in the income stream. They forget the kids who now constitute the junkie apocalypse and are the main driver of the stick up culture. The drug culture is a PPP facilitated culture.

 

I support the APNU to remove the PPP not because the APNU showed any promise to be better. It is a hope they will be better because the PPP in office as consummate crooks was untenable. If the APNU turn out to be crooks as well they will hear my complaints as the PPP has. I do not a political sheep like you are.

That statement scares the hell out of me. 

Bibi Haniffa
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Stormy,

 

You quarrel on this forum incessantly. You are not having the same effect or influence you once had on this forum. Often you have been told about your wild escapades with the AFC/APNU parties that have led to your moral and political decline. Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP.

 

This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated. Roger Khan may have been linked to the PPP during the during crime wave but it was a link that had to do with destroying the Buxtonian Freedom Fighters and nothing to do with drug trafficking.

 

The Wikileaks cables clearly stated the roles many play during the campaign of terror on the East Coast of Demerara which extended to the PPP congress on the Courantyne. The PNC aided and abetted criminals in Buxton during this time. General David Clark who was stationed in Buxton during operation Plaster Paris was not only supporting the Freedom Fighters. He was dealing with drugs and was convicted and jailed in the United States. Clark has not love for Roger Khan for political reasons nor any connection with him in his drug trade.

 

May I remind you that during the 2001-2002 crime wave you were a passionate supporter of the PPP and Phantoms.  You even mentioned in one debate on this forum that 'when young African Guyanese criminals are shot by police they instantly change status to "innocent African young men.".  That was you back then. 

Your hypocrisy has stunk to the high heavens.  I don't care or mind you want to support another party. That is your prerogative.  What drives me crazy is to see Indos who join the PNC ended up being suckers for the Party and self-hating coolies with deep seated hate for their won.

I do not care for you evaluating my effectiveness or not.

 

It is also clear the PPP created death squads. I was here commenting on the killings as well as the insurgency movement calling both misguided. The PPP was in control of the instruments of law and they misused it.

 

It is also clear the rise of the drug culture came to its zenith under the PPP. It is either because of their incompetence of of tacit approval. I think the latter given they saw it as a Yankee problem and they get the benefit in the income stream. They forget the kids who now constitute the junkie apocalypse and are the main driver of the stick up culture. The drug culture is a PPP facilitated culture.

 

I support the APNU to remove the PPP not because the APNU showed any promise to be better. It is a hope they will be better because the PPP in office as consummate crooks was untenable. If the APNU turn out to be crooks as well they will hear my complaints as the PPP has. I do not a political sheep like you are.

That statement scares the hell out of me. 

Why??  I am not surprise at all.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Stormy,

 

You quarrel on this forum incessantly. You are not having the same effect or influence you once had on this forum. Often you have been told about your wild escapades with the AFC/APNU parties that have led to your moral and political decline. Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP.

 

This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated. Roger Khan may have been linked to the PPP during the during crime wave but it was a link that had to do with destroying the Buxtonian Freedom Fighters and nothing to do with drug trafficking.

 

The Wikileaks cables clearly stated the roles many play during the campaign of terror on the East Coast of Demerara which extended to the PPP congress on the Courantyne. The PNC aided and abetted criminals in Buxton during this time. General David Clark who was stationed in Buxton during operation Plaster Paris was not only supporting the Freedom Fighters. He was dealing with drugs and was convicted and jailed in the United States. Clark has not love for Roger Khan for political reasons nor any connection with him in his drug trade.

 

May I remind you that during the 2001-2002 crime wave you were a passionate supporter of the PPP and Phantoms.  You even mentioned in one debate on this forum that 'when young African Guyanese criminals are shot by police they instantly change status to "innocent African young men.".  That was you back then. 

Your hypocrisy has stunk to the high heavens.  I don't care or mind you want to support another party. That is your prerogative.  What drives me crazy is to see Indos who join the PNC ended up being suckers for the Party and self-hating coolies with deep seated hate for their won.

I do not care for you evaluating my effectiveness or not.

 

It is also clear the PPP created death squads. I was here commenting on the killings as well as the insurgency movement calling both misguided. The PPP was in control of the instruments of law and they misused it.

 

It is also clear the rise of the drug culture came to its zenith under the PPP. It is either because of their incompetence of of tacit approval. I think the latter given they saw it as a Yankee problem and they get the benefit in the income stream. They forget the kids who now constitute the junkie apocalypse and are the main driver of the stick up culture. The drug culture is a PPP facilitated culture.

 

I support the APNU to remove the PPP not because the APNU showed any promise to be better. It is a hope they will be better because the PPP in office as consummate crooks was untenable. If the APNU turn out to be crooks as well they will hear my complaints as the PPP has. I do not a political sheep like you are.

That statement scares the hell out of me. 

Why should it scare you? The PPP had 23 years to transition us to democracy. They refused ....not failed. The APNU has had no scholars in their midst, no proposals to change the state and it was not until TK and Sase and Dr Rose started writing relentlessly did we see them come out with some proposals for change. Note the AFC also had very little to rely one besides the input of those two gentlemen. That is the point. It represents why you should indeed be afraid.

 

To be informed in our political dilemma you need to truly get into the dirt and rummage around the roots about our ethnic dilemma and check who it is that offered solutions. Not the PPP...not the AFC ( not counting Sase Et al) not the APNU. Believe it or not...scholarship in this area began with ROAR!

 

Despite vehemently disagreeing with ROAR you need to read Ramharack's writings. He is the lonely voice  expressing a position here. Note I do not agree with him in many instances but he and people like Abu Bakr are actually taking part in a dialogue ( diametric of course) the  mediation of which will beckon the possibility for real changes for us. It is not in stitching political parties but institutions that are structured to prevent either ethnic group from taking advantage of each other.

 

No, nothing in the APNU to date predicates real change. They are on the path to becoming our new kings if they continue on their present path no less than the PPP and for similar reasons.

 

The value of you as a young thinker is to truly liberate your mind from the usual wheel ruts of the PPP and the APNU and begin to investigate what are the problems of Majoritarian systems with equally matched bifurcated ethnic groups. Begin to think on your own and read what TK et al actually writes rather than follow the idiots into knee jerk criticisms

FM
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Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:

If you are using TK and Sase and Dr Rose as your justification for change then you have lost more than your sheep.  You have lost your mind.  Completely.

As I said...use your brain. These fellows spoke not only to the PPP and their corruption. They were part of a movement that spoke to identity and need for systems to guarantee sound government. Being immersed into the bullshit of the PPP and ethnic politics got ones own you miss what they said. As you know. ( or be informed now) I do not care for ROAR but admit to their paradigm shifting approach to government in their demands for resolving the ethnic question via constitutionalism

FM
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These guys do not belong to the caliber of people that I respect.  I think on a much broader perspective than this.  You seem to be very absorbed within the thought process of these three individuals. Do not idolize people - be they lesser or greater than you.

 

At the end of the day, the well being of Guyana is our care for the poor.  Politicians always put themselves first.  Communicate with the people on the ground and they will give you a better lesson than 3 men who are self proclaimed scholars.  If we vote for change and if we are committed to change then it must be for the better of all Guyanese people regardless of race, religion, or belief.

Bibi Haniffa
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Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:

These guys do not belong to the caliber of people that I respect.  I think on a much broader perspective than this.  You seem to be very absorbed within the thought process of these three individuals. Do not idolize people - be they lesser or greater than you.

 

At the end of the day, the well being of Guyana is our care for the poor.  Politicians always put themselves first.  Communicate with the people on the ground and they will give you a better lesson than 3 men who are self proclaimed scholars.  If we vote for change and if we are committed to change then it must be for the better.

I do not care what for you constitute your class or caliber of people. Were you indeed thinking in broad perspectives you would grasp what I said above an not presume you are of this astute mind to discount the academics around you with deep pedigree rummaging among the intellectual disarray that results in sheep- like ethnic clans and intellectually desiccated politicians as the shepherds.

 

You are already wandering as an ignoramus about speaking to the people to find solutions. The People know what they want but the can never get it. They are in institutional bondage because  the system caters to the  political class with autocratic powers. Speak to them all you want and you will be no wiser at the end of the day and can offer them no solace because you would be as oblivious as a stone to what are the problems. And no, it is not about good and bad politicians. They are always there. It is about how we constrain them via a proper social contract.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

I am not sure why d2 is protecting this government. When PPP was in power if you all would remember, every crime was blamed on them. Now d2 and company are wearing rose colored glasses and will accept corruption as their people are now the bandits in power. 

SHAMELESS DOGS is the answer!!!!!!!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Bibi Haniffa:

Well then, if you think that TK and Sase and Dr Rose, and the APNU team running the country can achieve that - then Good Luck! 

Permit your mind to roam free sometimes. I said none of the above. Were you not a prisoner oh habit you would see I spoke to something completely different. I said the APNU show no hope for turning out better than the PPP and it would be pure happenstance if they avoid taking us the down the same road of the PPP.

 

I stated that there are precursors political habits built into the system that incline men, be they good or bad...towards the dark side. It is an inevitability...an instutitional trap.

 

I said, only a few people, albeit from opposiding sides and often with no middle ground...TK is a middle Ground...Sase walk it at times but hardly anyone in our political system does similarly except those ignored like Lincoln Lewis. I said Ravi Dev ushered in this kind of thinking. I said on one side of it you find Somdat, Gampat, Prakash, Ramharack  et al. On the other side you get Abu Bekr, Alexander, Caribj etc. You better know what the hell they are talking about so you can pick the pebbled road and get to the end or like most of them you will be lost in the among the briers for want of a path to walk on.

FM
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Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

I am not sure why d2 is protecting this government. When PPP was in power if you all would remember, every crime was blamed on them. Now d2 and company are wearing rose colored glasses and will accept corruption as their people are now the bandits in power. 

Where have I protected this government and from what? The have no sins except tardiness to address what is legacy evil of the PPP era. I will tell you when failure to address prevailing problems constitute negligence or corruption.

 

I have already taken Trotman to task for BanShanlin....the APNU for Pay raise but having seen the level of junkies in the place first hand I know like the US In the 80' they have a serious crack and cocaine culture to address and that is not an easy fix.

 

You are on your usual track. You do not see your support for the corrupt PPP as problematic despite the vast array of problems they generated. But now you make lists! Truly pathetic.

FM
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Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

I am not sure why d2 is protecting this government. When PPP was in power if you all would remember, every crime was blamed on them. Now d2 and company are wearing rose colored glasses and will accept corruption as their people are now the bandits in power. 

Where have I protected this government and from what? The have no sins except tardiness to address what is legacy evil of the PPP era. I will tell you when failure to address prevailing problems constitute negligence or corruption.

 

I have already taken Trotman to task for BanShanlin....the APNU for Pay raise but having seen the level of junkies in the place first hand I know like the US In the 80' they have a serious crack and cocaine culture to address and that is not an easy fix.

 

You are on your usual track. You do not see your support for the corrupt PPP as problematic despite the vast array of problems they generated. But now you make lists! Truly pathetic.

You are very forgiving to this government. You should show the same level of criticism to these new set of crooks in office. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

I am not sure why d2 is protecting this government. When PPP was in power if you all would remember, every crime was blamed on them. Now d2 and company are wearing rose colored glasses and will accept corruption as their people are now the bandits in power. 

Where have I protected this government and from what? The have no sins except tardiness to address what is legacy evil of the PPP era. I will tell you when failure to address prevailing problems constitute negligence or corruption.

 

I have already taken Trotman to task for BanShanlin....the APNU for Pay raise but having seen the level of junkies in the place first hand I know like the US In the 80' they have a serious crack and cocaine culture to address and that is not an easy fix.

 

You are on your usual track. You do not see your support for the corrupt PPP as problematic despite the vast array of problems they generated. But now you make lists! Truly pathetic.

You are very forgiving to this government. You should show the same level of criticism to these new set of crooks in office. 

The PPP had 23 years of your approval. These have a probationary period of at least one. Given I do not expect them to be much of a change, that is  a very short leash One needs at least 2 decades to make a comparison with them and the PPP!

FM
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Stormy,

 

BLA BLA BLA... Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP. This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated.

 

 

Most of us with a bit of intelligence know this to be true.

Now it looks like the afc/apnu step comfortably into the alleged PPP shoes, being patrons of the drug lords. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Stormy,

 

BLA BLA BLA... Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP. This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated.

 

 

Most of us with a bit of intelligence know this to be true.

Now it looks like the afc/apnu step comfortably into the alleged PPP shoes, being patrons of the drug lords. 

Nonsense! PPP shoes do not fit those in the present Govt.(There might be a few but we'll have to wait and see,then kick em out)

 

Since PPP LOST, drug mules are being caught one by one. Starting next year, the US will have their people in Guyana, something the PPP never wanted,why do you think it was so?

Do you think they(PPP) planned on doing anything about it..NO. They knew dam well had the US opened their agency in Guyana, PPP business would go downhill.

cain
Last edited by cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Stormy,

 

BLA BLA BLA... Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP. This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated.

 

 

Most of us with a bit of intelligence know this to be true.

I hope you and Warria are excluded from this statement. You rass nah get nuttin pass me. 

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

Stormy,

 

BLA BLA BLA... Your take on drug trafficking gives one the impression that this illicit trade is controlled and run by the PPP. This is utter nonsense coming from a man who is supposed to be educated.

 

 

Most of us with a bit of intelligence know this to be true.

Now it looks like the afc/apnu step comfortably into the alleged PPP shoes, being patrons of the drug lords. 

Nonsense! PPP shoes do not fit those in the present Govt.(There might be a few but we'll have to wait and see,then kick em out)

 

Since PPP LOST, drug mules are being caught one by one. Starting next year, the US will have their people in Guyana, something the PPP never wanted,why do you think it was so?

Do you think they(PPP) planned on doing anything about it..NO. They knew dam well had the US opened their agency in Guyana, PPP business would go downhill.

So the AFC/APNU sacrifice a few of their mules as a show to the US, but they protect the drug lords who are their paymasters. 

FM

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