My Take On The Allegations Against President Jagdeo For Collusion In Crime!

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Aug 6, 2009, 9:47:05 AM8/6/09
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August 06-2009:

The Editor

Guyana Opposition Claims Jagdeo Collusion With Drug Lords In Letter To
Diplomats


My Take On The Allegations Against President Jagdeo For Collusion In
Crime!

If president Jagdeo is believed to be culpable with the alleged Drug
Lord/Dealer conspiracy dealings. Then some efforts MUST be made to get
to the bottom of this allegation.

Pursuing such an enquiry cannot be conducted within the Judicial
System in Guyana ,for obvious reasons. But efforts MUST be made to
enlist some credible lawyers, or former Judicial Prosecutors within
the Caribbean or further afield, to investigate these allegations.

Approaching the International Criminal Court in The Hague is another
option to contemplate.

Because I feel that such allegations leveled against the person who
occupies the highest office in Guyana, is a very serious matter
indeed, and should not be taken lightly.

Derryck S. Griffith.
NYC.

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Guyana Opposition Claims Jagdeo Collusion With Drug Lords In Letter To
Diplomats


CaribWorldNews, GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Weds. Aug. 6, 2009: The leader of
Guyana`s main opposition party has written to CARICOM as well as
several regional governments and international organizations to claim
the current government is in ` collusion` with a self-confessed drug
lord'.

The People`s National Congress Reform, head, Robert H. O. Corbin,
dispatched the letters this week, on the heels of allegations in a New
York court by a former employee of drug lord, Shaheed `Roger` Khan,
that members of the current government were involved with Khan and his
phantom death squad.

Corbin said in the letters that the `developments have both national
and international security implications as well as grave consequences
for the stability of the state in Guyana.`

And he urged the organizations and heads to call on President Bharrat
Jagdeo and the government of Guyana to heed the request by Guyanese
citizens for an international criminal or any similar type
investigation to be conducted by a reputable international body, such
as INTERPOL, `into these rather serious and troubling developments.`

Selwyn Vaughn, who said he worked for Khan, admitted under oath in the
Brooklyn court that Guyana`s Minister of Health, Leslie Ramsammy, met
with Khan to discuss the `Buxton Gang.`

Ramsammy, in Guyana, has vehemently denied that he has ever had any
contact with Khan and called the testimony, `nonsense.`

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