>

He raped and pillaged guyana

More
09 Feb 2012 10:06 #74580 by ketchim
Guyana is a Cess Pool ....

de only thing being " dredged " is cocaine :

In Starapples and Pineapples.

Happy Farming !  :lipsrsealed:

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • mapoui
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
09 Feb 2012 10:15 #74581 by mapoui

those are new fruits...hybrids ::eek:: ?

:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
09 Feb 2012 10:24 #74582 by ketchim
www.westindiesforum.com/under-the-baobab...-cocaine-connection/

Check it out .

De Last time was pepper bottles !

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • mapoui
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
09 Feb 2012 10:55 #74597 by mapoui

I believe yu man! :sad:

I mean thousands wont but I do :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
09 Feb 2012 11:04 - 09 Feb 2012 11:10 #74599 by ketchim


                               
Last edit: 09 Feb 2012 11:10 by ketchim.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
09 Feb 2012 11:05 #74600 by ketchim
Hybrid Star Apple :

intead of a Seed in de miggle :

                                 

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
09 Feb 2012 11:06 #74601 by ketchim

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
09 Feb 2012 11:07 #74602 by ketchim
The following people were arrested and charged with drug related offences:
  •   Susan Geneva O’NEIL (age28) of Scarborough, ON
  • Basil Barnett BLAIR (age 63) of Toronto, ON
  • Metussala Madela MANNINGS (age 27) of Toronto, ON
  • Kenneth Arthur WONG (age 38) of Ajax, ON
They appeared on February 2nd, 2012 at Brampton Courthouse for bail hearings.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
09 Feb 2012 11:12 #74603 by ketchim

Oh boy !  :blank:

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

  • BK
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
09 Feb 2012 12:10 #74645 by BK
For all those drug-addicts Guyanese who continue to rape and pillage from the Guyanese people

***************

Drug traffickers here buy protection from prosecution –UN survey | One-third of murders linked to narco trade
By Stabroek staff  |  33 Comments  |  Local | Thursday, February 9, 2012

Drug trafficking is responsible for a third of homicides in Guyana annually and has promoted  corruption to such an extent that traffickers are shielded from prosecution, a United Nations (UNDP) Citizens Security Survey has  found. “Indeed, drug trafficking has been linked to the rise in execution type killings, which accounts for around a third of homicides in Guyana each year. Additionally, it fosters the corruption of public sector employees and law enforcement personnel by drug traffickers who use their wealth to buy influence and protection from prosecution”, the survey found.

The findings of the survey which was done in seven countries of the region –Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago was released in the  Caribbean Human Development Report 2012 which was launched in Port of Spain yesterday.

Guyana’s major drug kingpin, Roger Khan managed to avoid prosecution here for over a decade under the PPP/C government while building thriving businesses – including one on an Essequibo River island – and attempting to acquire a forest lease. It was only after an indictment in the US that he was nabbed in Suriname and later prosecuted in a New York court and jailed. For many years citizens have argued that drug kingpins have not been prosecuted and only low-level couriers are charged.

Distorts
Some 11, 155 resident citizens were randomly selected and interviewed during the 2010 survey. The target population was households with at least one person older than 18 years old and residing there permanently. In the case of Guyana it was found that drug trafficking distorts the local economy and undermines legitimate economic activity “because the monies derived from drug sales are laundered by pricing commodities and services much lower than the prevailing market rate.” According to the report there is evidence which indicates that the levels of organized crime in Guyana and Suriname varied but are often related to drug trafficking. Local officials during the survey reported that those involved in transporting drugs would often use the same operation for other illegal activities.

It was noted that drug trafficking has consequential effects on local criminality including youth gangs, prostitution and violent and property crime related to drug markets. The survey also found that drug trafficking led to proliferation of firearms which are frequently traded for the drugs. It was stated that when it comes to the presence of gangs in neighbourhoods, almost 18% of residents in St. Lucia confirmed that there were gangs followed by Trinidad with 13.9% and Guyana with 13.2%. Observers in Guyana reported that gangs emerged in their neighbourhoods in the last three years and the findings suggested that with the exception of Guyana, many Caribbean nations have had a gang problem for five years or longer. In Barbados and Guyana while the issue of organized crime does not appear prevalent, there are periodic reports of gang homicides. The survey, the report said revealed varying levels of gang violence. Guyanese came fifth behind St. Lucians, Trinidadians, Antiguans, and Jamaicans with 10% in this regard.

School violence
Meanwhile, when it came to school violence there were few reports of cases of the use of guns in Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad. Student sexual violence against other students has also been reported across the region and was highlighted as a special concern in Suriname. Since, 2000 the survey found, the homicide rate has risen substantially in Trinidad and fluctuated but trended mostly upwards in Antigua, Guyana and St. Lucia. In terms of firearm-related offences, the impact of gun violence is witnessed predominantly in nations such as Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica and Trinidad but region wide firearms are being used more often in the commission of crimes. When it comes to satisfaction with the work of the police, the survey found that “significantly higher percentages of men” were satisfied with the police response to violent crimes in Guyana. It was also pointed out that Caribbean countries suffer from unreformed police structures

Efforts by Stabroek News to verify if a representative from Guyana was sent to the event were met with varying responses from officials at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The secretary to the Minister said that while Minister Carolyn Rodrigues was on official diplomatic duties, she believed that Director General Elisabeth Harper was the designated representative. However when contact was made with Harper’s office, the secretary was unable to confirm this and referred this newspaper to Guyana’s ambassador to the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) Audrey Jardine Waddle.

Waddle too was unable to verify if anyone was sent by Guyana and subsequently referred this newspaper to the Home Affairs Ministry as the issue was a security matter. This newspaper was unable to make contact with ministry officials.

Insecurity
UNDP Administrator Helen Clark in her presentation in Trinidad yesterday said that the report under the theme “Human Development and the shift to better citizens’ security” is the first of its kind covering the Region and focuses on patterns and perceptions of citizen security in the Caribbean while analyzing the impact of insecurity and violence on human development. “For countries in this region and elsewhere, high levels of violence and crime jeopardize development progress.  They stifle economic growth, by, for example, adversely affecting the investment climate and tourism numbers.  They increase the cost of law enforcement and of health care for victims – thereby crowding out expenditure on development”, Clark said.

She noted that her organization is committed to helping countries break out of cycles of violence and insecurity, through efforts which create virtuous cycles of peace, prosperity, and development.  Data collected and analyzed in reports like this one are critical for the evidence-based policymaking which enables such transformations to occur, she said. She went on to explain that the data gathered from the seven countries proposes new ways of tackling violence, crime, and security, by moving from a focus on state security to one centred on citizen security.  The report suggests that such an approach would address the multiple causes of increases in violent crime, including social, economic, and political exclusion and its manifestations, she said.

Perceptions
According to Clark, the data collected confirms perceptions that citizen insecurity is rising in the region. “While the incidence of non-violent crime has remained low by international standards, violent crime, particularly homicides, has surged, and in some cases matches that of some of the most insecure places in the world”, she stressed.

The report, she said reveals that Trinidad had relatively low and stable homicide rates from 1990 to 2000, but has seen a substantial rise since while sexual violence and domestic violence are also of concern in the region. The report also found that eleven percent of the survey respondents reported being victims of violence in the home with women experiencing all forms of violence at higher rates than men.  Around thirty per cent of women surveyed feared being sexually assaulted. Clark noted that a number of Caribbean countries have taken “important steps” to address the problem of citizen insecurity. The report found that confidence in the capacity of the state to protect its citizens and to deliver justice fairly and transparently is what matters most to citizens.

The UNDP has successfully supported citizen security projects in a number of countries in the region, she said. She then outlined a few recommendations aimed at protecting citizens, preventing further violence and crime, and reforming institutions to re-build trust and confidence. In the area of protection, Clark said that the report suggested the establishment of better monitoring systems to prevent child abuse, and providing greater support to families living in areas characterized by high levels of violence.  It also calls for reviews of current legislation which may discriminate against indigenous persons and sexual minorities, or facilitate intolerance and violence against these groups.

In the area of prevention, the report, according to Clark, calls for new approaches to reducing gang violence and organized crime with a focus on empowering youth and offering alternative futures for them and their communities while building the infrastructure and institutional capacity to respond effectively to street gangs and organized crime. Clark said that in the area of reform, the report suggests that there be new approaches to citizens’ security with focus on reform of the justice and police systems and the enlisting of communities as partners in reducing violence.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.219 seconds
JulieJUST IN: Andre Russell calls time on his IPL career and will join KKR’s support staff for 2026 ‼️(30.11.2025, 14:06)(14:06)0
TravisShoppers spend billions on Black Friday to snag holiday deals, despite wider economic uncertainty(29.11.2025, 17:11)(17:11)0
TravisSnow, rain and cold in store for some Thanksgiving travelers(29.11.2025, 17:10)(17:10)0
TravisThe pitch at Perth Stadium was rated "very good" despite a two-day finish in the first Ashes Test(29.11.2025, 10:57)(10:57)0
TravisWe are two days out or so from the start of the New Zealand vs West Indies test series.(29.11.2025, 10:51)(10:51)0
TravisPat Cummins did look brilliant in the nets over in Perth but will only be readier for his return come the 3rd Test in Adelaide, which should work perfectly for Australia, especially now that they’re 1-0 up going to the Gabba(29.11.2025, 10:41)(10:41)0
JulieSad news: Thirty minutes ago in Dallas, the family of former Dallas Cowboys icon Drew Pearson, aged 73, unexpectedly announced that he has passed away(29.11.2025, 08:00)(08:00)0
TravisPat Cummins is set to be included in Australia’s squad for the upcoming second Ashes Test against England in Brisbane, according to reports.(28.11.2025, 15:19)(15:19)0
TravisSuspect in shooting of National Guard members now facing a first-degree murder charge(28.11.2025, 14:24)(14:24)0
TravisLake effect snow piles up in Great Lakes region, impacting Thanksgiving travel(28.11.2025, 08:50)(08:50)0
TravisChiefs vs. Cowboys preview Week 13






Perhaps the most perplexing aspect of AT&T Stadium, otherwise known as “Jerry World,” is the glare from the sun that bursts through the windows and shines directly onto the field. Time and time again the glare has impacted players’ visibility during games, yet Jerry Jones refuses to make any changes to account for the sun.

Rather than install curtains, Jones has previously said he feels it’s a home-field advantage to have that type of stadium factor impacting games. Well, the glare ended up benefitting the Chiefs early into Thursday’s Thanksgiving game, as a pass from Dak Prescott to George Pickens fell incomplete, at least in part due to the impact of the sun’s glare.
(27.11.2025, 21:18)(21:18)0
TravisAT&T Stadium Glare Led to Plenty of Comments From NFL Fans During Chiefs-Cowboys(27.11.2025, 21:17)(21:17)0
TravisKittitian allrounder Kunal Tilokani earns U19 call upKittitian allrounder Kunal Tilokani earns U19 call up(27.11.2025, 13:19)(13:19)0
Travis'Wanted them to really grovel' - SA coach Shukri Conrad on keeping India on the field(25.11.2025, 18:29)(18:29)0
JulieHi(25.11.2025, 08:45)(08:45)0
Juliemotie 130 notout guyana 250(25.11.2025, 08:44)(08:44)0
Matthewhi(25.11.2025, 07:00)(07:00)0
Julie19 wickets fall between Aus and Eng and it’s great cricket, 19 wickets fall between W.I and any other country and we should be relegated…the double standards in world cricket.(21.11.2025, 06:40)(06:40)0
Travisketchim?(12.11.2025, 17:40)(17:40)0
Traviskwami?(12.11.2025, 17:40)(17:40)0
Traviswho is this(12.11.2025, 17:39)(17:39)0
AlvinChairmsn, I cant Log in(11.11.2025, 17:16)(17:16)0
SerenaThis batting performance by the West Indies in the second innings blew me away. I kept closing my eyes and then rubbing and opening them again and sat transfixed as I watch that unbelievable partnership between John Campbell and Shai Hope. What a magnificent performance by these two! It just goes to show that patience, determination and effort can go a long way to improve the performances of the West Indies team. Let us hope that this effort by West Indies batsmen would not be a one-off performance, but will be the beginning of a renewed effort to improve the performances of the team, going forward.(13.10.2025, 09:28)(09:28)0
SerenaJohn Campbell breaks a 23-year drought for West Indies openers with a Test hundred in India!

#INDvsWI #INDvWI #JohnCampbell
(13.10.2025, 05:49)(05:49)0
SerenaLet's celebrate that Ind will have to bat again as a notable achievement(13.10.2025, 05:32)(05:32)0
SerenaDefeat in Ahmedabad, we move to Delhi with an aim to the level the series.

#INDvWI | #MenInMaroon
(04.10.2025, 10:38)(10:38)0
Serena? USA Cricket Files for Bankruptcy

The Chapter 11 filing makes it the first known ICC member to declare bankruptcy. ⚡?
(03.10.2025, 12:22)(12:22)0
SerenaA maiden test wicket for Khary Pierre ends a challenging day 2️⃣

#INDvWI
(03.10.2025, 12:15)(12:15)0
SerenaWhy is WI best batter batting at #6 and why is he even keeping wickets in test?(03.10.2025, 07:26)(07:26)0
SerenaGive warrican vice captain on wat basis the man does nothing not even help chase(03.10.2025, 07:10)(07:10)0
SerenaWI waiting for declaration. India most likely will declare if or when both Jurel and Jadeja get to their 100s.(03.10.2025, 05:35)(05:35)0
Kade162 all out : India 121-2 stumps, day1(02.10.2025, 16:00)(16:00)0
Serenaif marriage certificate could get expire like driver's licence a lot of married men will never renew it(27.09.2025, 10:54)(10:54)0
WarrenJameis Winston is asked about being named QB3 on the Giants' roster behind Russell Wilson and Jaxson Dart:

"As a competitor, you want to be the starter. But I prepare to be the starter, I know I'm a starter in this league.

But you have to be able to be grateful for your role...my role right now is to assist Russ and Jaxson to be the best that they can be while preparing to be the best that I can be.

No matter if I'm 3, 33, this is my first year being number 19, so it's always a first for everything.

I focus on what I would love. And what I would love is for this team to have success."
(13.09.2025, 10:58)(10:58)0
Monicae(11.09.2025, 17:03)(17:03)0
RylandLol... Hetmyer. Fell agonizingly short of his century! Just 91 more he needed!(08.09.2025, 05:53)(05:53)0
RylandThe progress of the PPP government should not be judged by the dissenting voices of a few, but by the tangible benefits it has brought to everyone.(02.09.2025, 17:51)(17:51)0
Warren2 firefighters battling Washington state wildfire arrested by Border Patrol(29.08.2025, 10:51)(10:51)0
SalvadorPresident Ali hints at possible Christmas cash grant(27.08.2025, 12:36)(12:36)0
Sierrahi(27.08.2025, 12:07)(12:07)0
SergioWhat food could you eat every day of the week because you love it so much?(25.08.2025, 13:41)(13:41)0
KingsleyIsrael strikes a Gaza hospital twice, killing at least 20, including journalists and rescuers(25.08.2025, 11:27)(11:27)0
KingsleyShubman Gill returns to India's T20I squad as vice-captain for Asia Cup(20.08.2025, 12:54)(12:54)0
KingstonCanada's government forced Air Canada and its striking flight attendants back to work and into arbitration Saturday after a work stoppage stranded more than 100,000 travelers around the world.(16.08.2025, 18:08)(18:08)0
KingsleyGovernment papers found in an Alaskan hotel reveal new details of Trump-Putin summit(16.08.2025, 17:59)(17:59)0
LawrenceI'm confused how a cemetery can raise its funeral prices and blame it on the cost of living. ?(15.08.2025, 07:03)(07:03)0
LawrenceNext up West Indies play Nepal in a 3 match series (T20i), starting on the 27th Sept.(13.08.2025, 13:49)(13:49)0
JayleeFor the first time since 1991, we have won a bilateral series v Pakistan!??

What a win!?
(12.08.2025, 16:57)(16:57)0
LawrenceI think if the Japanese take up cricket seriously they will be really good at it ?? ??(11.08.2025, 18:40)(18:40)0
LillieTo the man who united West Indies like no other, remembering Sir Frank Worrell on his birth anniversary ??

#RoyalsFamily
(02.08.2025, 15:32)(15:32)0
Julius
Go to top