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David Leander

The below case is just another example of human rights violations in Guyana and how the facts regarding crimes is prevented from ever being told. Persons accused of crimes are denied their day in court . They are murdered extra judicially or silenced by other forces bent on covering up crimes.

The case of Leander is similar to those of Kerzookie and the Bacchus brothers  who were engaged in murdering people identified by Roger Khan’s death squad. Kerzokie was poisoned in the Lock- ups and the Bacchus brothers were executed. All were key persons in the death squad of which PPP Minister Gajraj and Minister Ramsammy ( recently burnt Ministry of Health fame) were associated with.

This accused and two others accused of crimes and the assignation of Minister Sash Sawh were victims of torture at the hands of three Indian GDF officers.

Again Guyanese are being cheated from justice a. The voice of the accused is not being heard. Accusations in the medi a are used as social indictment. Criminal masterminds are free as mercenaries are sacrificed.

Read Stabroek Report

The 29-year-old man’s aunt, Evelyn Estwick, told this newspaper at the Hospital yesterday that her nephew appeared to have recovered from his initial ailment a few days ago. She said she was informed by the doctor who had been attending to Leander, that the man suffered kidney failure and that he was in a coma. She said that the doctor did not explain what might have led to this development.

According to the woman, the doctor informed that Leander suffered a blood clot in one of his feet and as such “they had to burst the bottom of his foot”. Estwick also dispelled assertions that her nephew was a diabetic, noting that when he was severely beaten after being apprehended, she had checked his blood sugar level and this was verified by a doctor. She said an ultrasound was performed on Leander’s chest and other parts of his body a few days ago but the doctor did not disclose the reason for this.

She feared that her relative may succumb to his illness.

When this newspaper visited the hospital yesterday afternoon, many of his relatives stood around his bed, some voicing their frustrations.. An aunt loudly wailed as the man lay with a blank stare on his hospital bed. He appeared motionless as relatives pulled and tugged his hand, some willing him to recover from his illness.

Leander was admitted around 9:15 last Thursday morning to the Male Surgical ward of the GPH frothing from the mouth and complaining of experiencing severe pain. He appeared to have recovered when this newspaper visited him at the hospital a few days after and as recent as Monday afternoon, was chatting with relatives  who gathered at his bedside.

Leander came to prominence when police issued a wanted bulletin for him and several other high profile wanted men. Police had issued wanted bulletins and offered a $2 million reward for the capture of Leander, Jermaine ‘Skinny’ Charles, Rondell ‘Fineman’ Rawlins, Orlando Andrews called ‘Bullet’ or ‘Jeffrey’ of Buxton, ‘Cash’ of Buxton; ‘Not Nice’ of Buxton and ‘Sonny’ of Agricola.

Leander was captured during a joint services operation in Buxton that resulted in the deaths of Noel ‘Baby’ James who had recently been released from prison after serving a sentence for larceny and Andrews who was wanted in connection with a number of murders. Following his capture, he appeared in the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court on November 8,2007 charged with the murders of then Agriculture Minister, Satyadeow Sawh, his brother Rajpat Sawh, his sister Phulmattie Persaud and his security guard Curtis Robertson on April 22 that year at La Bonne Intention(LBI). Charles, who was killed along with notorious criminal Rawlins in a shoot-out with the joint services last August shortly after he escaped from the Sparendaam lock-ups, was also before the court for these murders.

When Leander first appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court, he had visible injuries about his body and could hardly walk. His attorney had said that he was tortured by police while in custody. He was later admitted to the Georgetown Hospital following an order by Justice Jainarayan Singh Jr. These allegations were again presented before Magistrate Yohhannseh Cave when the Preliminary Inquiry (PI) commenced at the Sparendaam Magistrate’s Court

Last Monday Magistrate Cave ruled that an oral statement purportedly made by Leander was inadmissible in the murder PI. Several days later he was admitted to the hospital and relatives had said that he was poisoned.

Leander’s ‘illness’ has echoes of another case, observers say. Mark Thomas called ‘Kerzorkee’, one of the three ‘death squad’ accused, died at the GPH on February 1, 2004, weeks after he was rushed to that institution. His death remains a mystery with many believing that he was murdered so he couldn’t say what he knew about the death squad.

On the day of his demise, Thomas had reportedly fallen asleep after eating and awakened suffering convulsions and begging for a drink of water. He then crashed to the ground, breaking his arm which was handcuffed to the bed and died.

At the time, he was facing a charge along with two others for the murder of cattle farmer Shafeek Bacchus on January 5 of the same year.

Thomas, who was the manager of Auby’s Wine Bar which was allegedly used by members of the squad as a torture house, had collapsed at the Brickdam Police Station when he was told he was going to be charged with murder. He was rushed to the hospital but less than a month later, he died, reportedly after someone had taken him something to eat.

Following his death Government Pathologist Dr Nehaul Singh had performed a post-mortem examination on his body on February 4, 2004, but it was inconclusive. Twelve samples were then taken from his body and sent to the Dade County Medical Examiner’s Department in Miami, USA.

The Dade County officials tested all the samples and were still unable to ascertain what caused the man’s death. Reports at the time were that that poison was not ruled out since traces of certain drugs were found in the samples.


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  1. When stories like these are told, how come this is not printed in The Nation Newspaper? How come we never hear Faria or Singh, or Wickham, Ramphal, Bourne, none of them so talk about it. Worst of all the Caricom /CSME leaders must be aware of the doings of Jagdeo and hos mongoose gang. How then can he be appointed Chairman of the Caricom or whatever, it is? Most importantly, how can Barbados allow these indo-guyanese to invade this country and bring this behaviour/ culture here with them. It is time our leaders call a spade a spade and bring some order to the region or let Guyana go, they are technically part of South America, not the Caribbean.

  2. "*Adviser to the President*" Avatar
    “*Adviser to the President*”

    It is no wonder people want to run from Guyana. If they behave themselves in Barbados, I think we should not send them back to Guyana. Some of them are Bajans three times removed anyhow .


  3. I have always admired the guyanese people ever since my seconday schooling years in Jamaica. Most of my science teachers were Indo-guyanese. In the late 70,s there were a large segment of Guyanese in a lot of profession livingand working in jamaica and even though Idians on a whole tend be be clannish , I find the Indians in Jamaica are more assmilatory than elswhere.My first experience of this polarised country (Guyana) was when I moved to New york .The Indo-guyanese mostly live in Richmond Hill(Little Guyana), Ozone Park and Hillside/Jamaica Estate while the Afro-Guyanase tend live all over the city and the state.I have been to Indo-guyanese Establishment in these communities (bars and clubs) and I hear the racial venom espoused by various individuals right in my face.Also the same can be said of the Afro-guyanese. As a matter of fact one of my best pal is a Guyanese Engineer who owns his own company. He is a dougla (father black, mother is indian) but I was shocked when he told me that his Indian family on his mother side barely speak to him.He said the only time they show any family bond is only when they are asking him for a job.

    His Aunt (Mother,s Sister ) Lives in little Guyana and he passed her home everyday on his way to work and he told me he had never paid her a courtesy call in over 15 years. I just mention this to say that I see no racial hope for guyana.The politics is too polarised, racially charged and divisive.This type of atmosphere is ripe for a partitionist- type -civil war. Guyana is large country(over 80,000sq mile) and if these people cannot work out their differences (for all these years) then I think the idea of a partition should be seriously considered.


  4. caricom island states need to get serious about guyanese in the various islands. if this type of behavior is transplanted all over the caribbean it will not be accepted or tolerated. today i saw in guyana news observer online that the guyana government has paid a phantom squad to assissinate mark benschop. he is still alive because his movements are unpredictable. is seems to me that the islands in the region are all democratic except for guyana. caricom needs to look at this situation carefully and in the meantime deport all illegal guyanese, not only from barbados but the entire caribbean. Or else social unrest is not a farfetched reality. it is time for heads of government to kick guyana out of caricom.


  5. Breaking News – Government and police ordered the assassination of Benschop

    Friday, 24 July 2009

    Known phantom squad hit men have been paid to assassinate Social Activist Mark Benschop. They have surrounded his house for the past 3 nights but have not been able complete the job because of Benschop unpredictable movements.


  6. Deadly trap, permanent prison

    Friday, 24 July 2009

    Freddie Kissoon

    I hardly get time to look at television. The internet may kill television for those who follow world events. You miss something that the newscast carries and you can still get it on video on the internet. In Guyana, the situation is different. Many of the local programmes are not repeated. I seldom see those talk-shows.

    I read a long letter by Tacuma Ogunseye on his interpretation of the politics of the PPP as adumbrated by Donald Ramotar during a discussion with Winston Murray on television. According to Ogunseye, Ramotar was emphatic and clear in his pronouncements on racial discrimination – his government does not institute race-based policies and his party, the PPP, does not practise racial discrimination. If this is what local talk-shows are all about, I am glad that I continue to miss them.

    The PNC has never admitted to racially driven programmes. The PPP will continue to echo the same falsehood. Should listeners switch their sets to see and listen to this exercise in excruciating boredom? Of interest to me is Ogunseye’s letter (“PPP/C governance has contributed to racial insecurity- KN, July 16)
    Nowhere in his long letter (it is almost a page), did Ogunseye look at the hopeless racial prison that the two major parties have been born into. Devoting his space to an evaluation of the PPP Government, Ogunseye’s portrait takes in an account of the seismic racial shift in the public sector under the PPP.

    One wonders why the PNC, ACDA and Rickford Burke have not as yet documented this wholesale makeover of the public sector and presented it to the American Black Caucus. Anyone who has lived in Guyana the past ten years either has to be a fool, a moron or completely devoid of any moral redemption not to see the racial engineering that has taken place and is currently going on in the entire public sphere that the PPP Government has control of.

    It is my contention that one has to be a rich beneficiary of the PPP policies to deny that the PPP is not populating the public realm with East Indian employees. This is as visible to the eyes as the ubiquitous, perennial grass. Ogunseye describes the race bias in contracts, employment, etc. He failed to mention house lots and scholarships.
    In the area of house lots, the statistics are depressing and add to the fears of those who believe that sooner than later if the PPP does not pull back, disaster will show its face.

    From 1993 to 2008, house lots from state lands went like this (R is for region): R one -111; R two-3,471; R three- 19, 141; R four -27, 709; R five-2,213; R six -8,490; R seven-956; R eight -57; R nine- 232; R ten- 6,403; squatter settlements -7,673.
    These figures do not include lands given freely and at tiny cost to sugar workers throughout Guyana.
    Now do a demographic analysis of each region and you will see which group has benefited the most from house lot distribution.

    In Regions Three, Five and Six where PPP constituencies predominate, thirty thousand plots were awarded out of a total of 76, 888 nationwide. In Region Four, the schemes identified by the PPP Government have all been located in districts where East Indians predominate – Hope Beach area, Ogle, Eccles, Diamond, Uivtlugt; Parfait-Harmony among others. In Region Four, houselots awards have been skewed in favour of a particular group.

    I do not have the statistics for scholarships because the Public Service Ministry refused to release the data to the researcher employed by the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) to determine if ethnic bias exists. The ERC has remained silent on this rascality.

    What Ogunseye failed to bring out in his assessment of the PPP is that both the PNC and PPP are deeply embedded in ethnic communities and they both use state power to give their respective supporters the resources of the country.
    The PNC has no choice but to do that if it wins the next election by a demographic majority of African voters.
    The only way to prevent an unbelievably disastrous event in Guyana is for the PPP and PNC to team up with other organizations in a national government.

    Or for an Obama-like situation to arise where the election parties are not drawn exclusively from pure ethnic constituencies. We cannot continue with this race mess.


  7. The PPP regime in Guyana is, like I continue to pontificate, the reincarnation in the Caribbean Commonwealth of the South African apartheid regime under Pik Botha. Examine how they are operating. Torturing black people. Framing black people. The PPP had an activist named Chowtie who was shot by cops while he was in the process of robbing an Indian Family. This was at a time when young blacks were being hunted down and killed by Indian led vigilante squads. Four Indian teenagers hijacked and killed a female Indian taxi driver, and before they were caught, the suspision was on black people and Indians were writing letters in the newspapers calling for the phantom squad to track down and kill black people.

    The Government of Guyana is the most racist regime to rule over a black population since the days of slavery. The UN expert saw it, an now her findings are being vindicated in living color across Guyana.


  8. The only evidence against Leander, a statement coerced through the use of brutal torture, was thrown out by the Magistrate days before the death of this man. The PPP regime went public criticizing the decision of the Magistrate, which is how they activate their phantom killers. Immediately after that public disclosure, Leander was admitted to the Georgetown Hospital, where the Minister of health and phantom associate of Roger Khan uses his power and influence to get rid of people.


  9. It seem the guyana government/PPP has instituted the indo- caribbean version of the (white) american KKK. Is Barbados and the other black dominated countries ready for this?


  10. Leander died in hospital yesterday morning and it has not gone down well with the afro-guyanese. There should be an independent investigation into his death. Then the guyanese method of independent investigation is unique, like the Min of Health fire, where the place have been cleaned up before the investigators got there. Maybe they would bury Leander, then enquire into his death, the only autopsy results would be that of the government’s report. Time to act, this has been allowed to go on for too long.It MUST be stopped NOW


  11. Let this be the straw that breaks the camel(jagdeo) back


  12. Scout, I agree with you totally. All the caricom islands states have to look at what is going on in guyana and ask themselves do you want this type of environment/behavior in their islands.
    I think not.

  13. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    “Biscuit” dies in hospital.
    Read all about it.

    http://www.stabroeknews.com/2009/news/local/07/25/%e2%80%98biscuit%e2%80%99-dies-in-hospital/

  14. Carson C. Cadogan Avatar
    Carson C. Cadogan

    DAVIDJuly 24, 2009 at 7:48 pm

    Nice.


  15. An article of interest:

     

    Trinidad’s tabloids scream loudly, but Barbados’ press could do with some balls

    July 24th, 2009Posted by John Mair in Journalism, Newspapers

    John Mair is a senior lecturer in broadcasting at Coventry University. He was born in Guyana and regularly returns there to help build local media, print and TV. Previous posts looked at the Caricom Summit held July 2-5 in Georgetown. Trinidad and Barbados were the final stops.

    After experiencing Guyanese ‘journalism’ during the Caricom summit, any order is better. In Trinidad, there is much economic prosperity due to oil and natural gas: ‘What recession?’ they ask here. The economy is healthy but the society has some of the fissures of Guyana.

    Trinidad politics
    Indians were brought here in thousands as indentured labourers to replace the freed black slaves one hundred and seventy years ago. They live in the south of the island, the African Trinidadians in the North. They have much of the wealth, the prime minister and his ruling PNM party are black and have the political power.

    There is much violent crime – especially kidnappings and murders – and that is the staple fare of the super tabloids who make up the Trinidad & Tobago newspaper market. The Guardian, the Express and Newsday are much the same. Screaming headlines on the cover but much content inside. They are big in pagination and include lots of classified ads.

    Politics gets a big shout and through that the racial dimension. The leader of the opposition (at the moment) Basdeo Panday is Indo-Trinidadian. He was prime minister until 2001 but was driven from office for alleged corruption. Today his UNC is breaking into bits.

    His former attorney general Ramesh Marhaj is leading a ginger group/internal opposition within the party together with another MP – Jack Warner, who runs football in this part of the world, is vice-chair of FIFA and has been the subject of critical investigations on British TV about his dodgy behaviour in that job.

    Warner’s son sold the travel packages and tickets for Trinidadians to the to the 2006 World Cup. Panday wants Warner to account for $30m (T&T) of election expenses. Warner says it was money he gave the party so no need to account. This makes the British MPs look tame.

    Columnists abound on the pages of the T&T press. Different races. All have views. Many far too prolix for the page. Sub-editing is not a craft that seems to have been found in the Southern Caribbean. But the three dailies and the local TV news programmes – sadly also divided on racial lines – make for lively reading and listening. Crime sells. They certainly put the fear of God into the bank manager cousin with whom I was staying.

    Keeping awake in Barbados
    Not so Barbados. The problem here for a journalist is keeping awake. The best description for the Barbados Nation and Advocate? Stodgy, boring, dull. They make the Bedworth Advertiser look interesting. Boring headlines and even duller stories. It is like reading a parish newsletter for a nation.

    The ‘news’ is based on government news conferences and other press conferences by NGOs and the like. On such sexy subjects like polyclinics, insurance and diabetes. Again, writing is prolix and not of great quality.

    Barbados is a very polite and ordered society (the murder rate is a fraction of Trinidad’s) and that shows in its press. The hacks need to get themselves some more balls. The TV news is not much better.

    There we have it. Prosperity, tabloid culture, Little England and the news values of British suburbia. Funny how they all travel. But Blighty calls.


  16. It is because of this “decent” attitude which Barbados has adopted, that we’re now being invaded and hurting but with decency. I once heard of a “decent” school teacher who used to hold some licks from her husband but all you would hear when the licks are being administered is a low “shout” of “murder, murder, I say, Murder.” It is time Barbados and bajans realise that like the so-called “coward of the county,” sometimes you got to “fight” to be a man/woman

  17. Sir Bentwood Dick Avatar
    Sir Bentwood Dick

    Caricom?

    Being devil’s advocate…

    Let us suppose, that there MAY have been criminal justification for these men to have come to conflict with the authorities.

    In such a case, there should be clear evidence of same. There should also be a clear train of events leading to their deaths, which can be examined by an independent body, to authorities acted purely in good conscience.

    So, what is the problem?

    The problem is that some are saying that there was NOT just cause for these men to be in conflict with authorities.

    This, in any civilised nation would be cause for independent inquiry, surely.

    Thus, we have two scenarios, the first, under which the authorities should have no problem whatsoever, in allowing an independent inquiry into the circumstances of the death, albeit they would do so knowing that they have a good conscience.

    The second scenario, would inherently demand an independent inquiry of the circumstances of the circumanstances surrounding the deaths of these men.

    Therefore, it is incumbent upon Caricom leaders to politely but firmly ask the Guyana Gov’t to hold an independent inquiry, with international assessors, of these circumstances, in order to clear the air and create a sound foundation for forward progress.

    Is this not reasonable?

    Or is Caricom impotent?

  18. mash up & buy back Avatar
    mash up & buy back

    Attention David Thompson & Caricom Leaders:

    It is now time to act on behalf of the black citizens of guyana before they are eliminated.

    This afro guyanese who is a well known person and opponent of the PPP was being circulated by the police as the arsonist behind the ministry of health’s fire.

    The police have been driving around asking for this man and another called Poole.

    Now it seems that afro guyanese who have only been charged and not faced the courts are being killed.

    It seems as though bharat jagdeo has made a pact with that corrupt commissioner henry greene that he will appoint him as commissioner of police if he act on the instructions of jagdeo and kill out these young balck.

    For those who don’t know jagdeo kept greene in an acting position for about 2 years before he appointed him,thus making greene so hungry for the job that he will do anything – even kill his own people – who are presumed innocent until found guilty.

    Guyana is ripe for a CIVIL WAR.

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    Bostwick taken to hospital with stab wounds to chest
    By Stabroek staff | July 26, 2009 in Local News – police say they were self-inflicted
    Heston Bostwick, who turned himself into the police for questioning on Friday, with regard to a previously undisclosed investigation, was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital yesterday with stab wounds to the chest.

    The police have since denied any involvement, saying that the injuries were self-inflicted.
    Reports are that Bostwick received five stitches for a deep wound in the chest and was later released back into police custody. He is currently being held at the Brickdam Police Station.

    Crime Chief Seelall Persaud said yesterday that the police are holding Bostwick in connection with the fire at the Ministry of Health. He said the police are also interested in Archie Poole with regard to the same investigation, but that Poole has not been located.

    It was the first official confirmation that the authorities were in search of Bostwick and Poole for the Health Ministry fire, which was sparked by channa bombs. They had announced on Thursday that they were seeking both men to assist in “an investigation”- the press statement did not say which investigation.

    Persaud said firmly that the police had no hand in the injuries Bostwick suffered. He told Stabroek News that Bostwick inflicted the injuries on himself after refusing to enter the lock-ups at the request of officers at the station. He offered no specific details about what happened and the injuries Bostwick suffered.

    Bostwick’s attorney Basil Williams said yesterday that he would get to the bottom of it while noting that he was concerned about “this new development”. Williams was out of town for the day and was unable to see his client. However he said that attorney Llewellyn John was on the ground making representations for Bostwick.

    Williams charged that the police have unlawfully detained Bostwick, a well-known personality in the city, declaring that there is no reasonable ground for the detention. He said there must be reasonable suspicion for the authorities to detain someone, adding that the Bostwick case has none. Further, he said that he made representation for Bostwick at the level of the Police Commissioner, but that Henry Greene said at the time that he was unaware of the case.

    Though she was unable to speak with her husband prior to him being rushed to the hospital, Nicola Bostwick told Stabroek News yesterday that the police are suggesting that Bostwick broke a glass window and stabbed himself in the chest.

    “I don’t have the facts this is what I was told. I have to speak with my husband,” she stated.
    She said that a check at the hospital revealed that her husband sustained a few stab wounds in the chest area, and that one particularly deep wound took five stitches. She said the whole story was baffling, but reiterated that she would first need to speak with her husband.

    The woman was adamant that Bostwick is being targeted by the authorities. She said that he was at home on the night of the inferno at the ministry and that “he knew nothing about that”. Accord-ing to her, he was made aware of what had happened while on the way to teach a class.

    She said that her husband decided to turn himself over to the police after the statement was issued about him and Poole. She said that he went in on Friday morning around 10 am with his attorney and was promptly detained.

    “I asked a senior officer [name given] at the station why they were holding my husband and he snapped back if I ain’t know that they want him for the ministry fire,” the woman related.

    Opposition leader Robert Corbin had informed the media of Bostwick’s detention on Friday during his party’s weekly press conference. Corbin later told Stabroek News that “a medical was conducted on him [Bostwick] so we know that his health was stable before he went into police custody…this was done as a precaution.”

    Corbin had also mentioned reports which he said indicated that a group of men had been at Bostwick’s home in search of him but the man was not at home.


  19. Again we can only reiterate it is a shame the internal strife is not being adequately covered in the Barbados media instead we are met with a PR job this morning of Annalee Davis in the Sunday Sun. What did Harold Hoyte do?


  20. Speaking of apartheid I hope that the people in Guyana who die after being in Police custody aren’t dying of “self inflicted” wounds the way Steve Biko died of “self inflicted wounds”.


  21. This is just a continuation of the marginalization and the destruction of the Afro-Guyanese by the wicked, racist,murderous PPP government of Guyana headed by Bharat Jagdeo.

    David it is not surprising that the internal conflicts of Guyana are not being highlighted by The Nation Newspaper.The reason or reasons why are well known and there is no need to say it again.The Nation Newspaper is a useless newspaper that needs to be boycotted.

    Every conceivable crime in Guyana today, the blame will be place on Afro-Guyanese according to the system in place in Guyana today.Afro-Guyanese are going to be scape goats for all of Guyana ills.

    The destruction of the Black Guyanese in Guyana is well & truly on and we have Black governments & Black leaders in the Caribbean observing these happenings and doing nothing about it.

    My heart goes out to my unfortunate Black Guyanese brothers & sisters who have to endure the harsh realities of living in an oppressive society like Guyana.

    The next step for the oppression of Black people is Barbados.The signs are there and the process has started.


  22. Prime Minister David Thompson promised us by month end the comprehensive new immigration policy will be reveal and made available for all in the Caribbean to peruse.I hope he deliver on that promise.

    It is indeed very interesting that our Prime Minister talked about putting Barbadian first and that local jobs should go to Barbadians first.
    Prime Minister David Thompson it is allege is building a massive million dollar home or offices or something in St Philip and believe it or not he has non-national Guyanese working on that project.Our Prime could not find local Barbadians to work on that project.Doesn’t he know about leading by example?

    I believe Prime Minister David Thompson is a national disgrace and the sooner he is remove from the position of Prime Minister the better it is for Barbados.He is a big letdown & disappointment.He is a nuisance for a Prime Minister.


  23. I hear this story is true and the Guyanese are showing off with their work permits!

    Thanks Thompy!!!


  24. i woke up this morning to the news in the paper that the minister of home affairs [a dougla who hates Blacks] and the commissioner of police [a negroe sexual predator] are both celebrating the break throughs in the ministry of health fires
    no mention is made of the people they dragged down the road in cars, beat with hammers in the cemetary, dragged out of their homes, put bags over their heads, put guns in their mouths etc
    they are boasting of good investigative work in framing and rounding up Africans including young boys and women for burning the ministry down

    quick reminder: like the world trade centre the rubble has been cleaned before any investigation was done. and in a burned complex intact bombs 7 they say, with no fire damage and loaded with GASOLENE were found

    additional info: the police chief of Guyana and the minister of home affairs [henry green and clement rohee] ARE BOTH CURRENTLY BANNED FROM TRAVELLING TO THE USA. their visas have been revoked years ago. you may want to read that again
    the minister is such a Afro-hater he publicly supports torture and did nothing when one of his own cousins was murdered by the Guyana Police Force
    we document all these things at propaganda press
    http://www.propagandapress.org
    catch us while we’re still around as we will have to resort to other means to rid ourselves of these devils


  25. This case adds to the several cases of torture involving the Guyana Police Force and the Guyana Defence Force.

    The sad thing is that the corrupt and compromised officers give those who are not a bad name.

    With the CXC fraud (which Barbados needs to take note off also) Indians are being planted into the commissioned ranks to make it easier for the PPP to advance their dirty deeds. Other than that they also have a group of black mercenaries who do their bidding.
    This is a violation of the UN Human Rights.
    Where are the Caricom voices ? To be silent is to ignore a situation that will have much impact on Caricom countries.
    Igt is better for Guyanese to be at home in their country and not become refugees


  26. That is how the PPP ethnically cleansed black people from Government departments, By putting unqualified and as dunce Indians in those positions behind fake qualifications. r


  27. Roger Khan ordered Waddell killing -informant tells Simels trial

    By Stabroek staff | July 29, 2009 in

    Local News

    An informant for the US government yesterday said confessed drug kingpin Roger Khan ordered the execution of political activist Ronald Waddell. And Health Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammy was again mentioned as having had contact with Khan.

    According to Capitol News, giving testimony in a Brooklyn, New York courtroom, where former Khan lawyer Robert Simels is being tried for witness tampering, Selwyn Vaughn, 34, a professed former member of Khan’s “Phantom gang,” stated that after ordering the hit on Waddell, the Guyanese businessman contacted Ramsammy. He also said Ramsammy had been expected to help Khan after he was held by US authorities.

    Reached for comment, Ramsammy last night dismissed the allegations against him as “nonsense!”. He told Stabroek News that he had been mourning the passing of his father on the same day that Waddell was murdered. In rejecting the claims he said too that “this is nonsense, it continues”. Ramsammy said further that he has important work to do and would focus on his commitments rather than claims being made in the New York court against him.

    Vaughn, who is in protective custody and under special immunity that shields him from later prosecution in the United States, spent the entire day on the witness stand, where he revealed that in addition to Waddell, Khan also ordered the execution of Agricola boxing coach Donald Allison. The allegation in relation to the murder of Allison and an informant Devendra Persaud, had come up during pre-trial proceedings in the drug conspiracy case against Khan.

    Vaughn was the confidential source who helped the US government to implicate Simels and his associate Arienne Irving, who are jointly charged with plotting with Khan to threaten and bribe witnesses to prevent them from testifying in the case against Khan. In a transcript of recorded conversations with Simels, he had also previously named Ramsammy repeatedly. The Minister’s name was also on a list which included drug accused individuals, dead notorious criminals and present and past members of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) that was to be included in a questionnaire for prospective jurors for Khan’s trial. In March, Khan agreed to a guilty plea on charges of cocaine trafficking and witness tampering.

    Waddell, 57, was killed in January 2006. According to reports at the time, a dark-coloured car took the gunmen to the scene, where they were apparently watching Waddell’s movements from the seawall. According to reports, as soon as Waddell stepped into his car, two gunmen ran across the road and opened fire on the vehicle. They then ran back across the road, jumped into their car and sped away east along the highway. Police had arrested freed murder accused, Shawn Hinds and two relatives of dead ‘hitman’ Axel Williams, but the men were all released. It was believed that a city-based death squad with links to the underworld carried out the killing.[/b]

    According to Capitol News, Vaughn yesterday said he was in a Burgundy AT 192 motor car when four other named members of the squad turned up and shot Waddell. He told the court he had been the lookout man who was tracking Waddell and he called Khan on his cell phone that night and reported that the talk show host had left his residence and his car was idling on the roadway. Within minutes, four members of Khan’s squad, all former members of the GPF named by Vaughn, turned up and shot Waddell. After the shooting Khan and his group, including Vaughn, reportedly gathered at a nightclub, from where Khan called Minister Ramsammy. The former talk show host, Vaughn explained to the court, was criticizing Khan and was connected to a gang of prison escapees based in Buxton, East Coast Demerara.

    Several telephone calls were played in the courtroom detailing separate conversations between Vaughn and Simels in the US as well as others. Vaughn, who said that he became a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) informant after Khan was arrested and taken to the US in 2006, was asked specifically whether he ever met with Ramsammy. He said that he met Ramsammy both at Roger Khan’s Carpet Cleaning office in Bel Air and that he went to the Minister’s office on behalf of Khan who introduced them.

    He also revealed that after Khan’s extradition to the US, it was expected that Ramsammy would help. In 2006, just prior to him fleeing to Suriname, Khan had claimed in newspaper advertisements that he fought alongside law enforcement to defeat criminals in Guyana. Vaughn noted that later, President Bharrat Jagdeo said publicly that Khan must say on whose behalf he was fighting crime. Nevertheless, Vaughn indicated that Khan’s group received help from Ramsammy on behalf of the government and he added that President Jagdeo would not like Khan to talk. He, however, concluded that Khan is not that type of person since he could have talked about his involvement with the Guyana government when he was originally held by US authorities and would have walked right out.

    Speaking about the murder of Allison, Vaughn said he was the lookout in that hit as well. Khan, he said, called him to ask for the location of Allison and after receiving the information members of the “Phantom squad” came out and shot Allison dead. Later, in retaliation the daughter of one of the members of the squad was kidnapped. Allison was the uncle of former army officer David Clarke, who was identified to testify against Khan. Khan had vehemently denied having anything to do with Allison’s murder.

    The star witness named several Guyanese individuals who are involved in the narcotics trade between Guyana and North America and Europe. Their photographs and phone numbers were displayed in court and in some cases telephone conversations were played. The involvement of Khan in trying to quell and capture the five February 23 prison escapees was also mentioned in the testimony. The jury learnt that Khan organized various houses to have money placed there to lure the escapees to those targets so they could have been eliminated. The witness in sworn testimony said that he was asked because he was a schoolmate of Rondell “Fineman” Rawlins to infiltrate the Buxton group on behalf of Khan. There were two attempts to send explosives into Buxton to blow up the Gang. Guns were brought in from Brazil though an employee of a timber company that Khan later bought.

    According to Vaughn’s testimony, a man targeted for extradition from Guyana was also part of the Khan organization, helping to facilitate the movement of hundreds of kilos of drugs out of Guyana. He told the court that at one stage Khan said just to run the “Phantom squad” and pay all the members he would have to land 500 kilos of cocaine per year into the US and Europe. The witness also said he saw cocaine at Khan’s Bel Air House and he saw Khan give a kilo of cocaine to a man whom he named.

    According to a report in the New York Law Journal, the trial, which began on Monday, is being closely followed by New York’s legal community. The courtroom was packed with the overflow watching from the courthouse’s third-floor cafeteria via closed-circuit television. The report noted that Khan was indicted in the Eastern District of New York in April 2006 and charged with heading the Phantom Squad, a Guyana-based paramilitary drug cartel that smuggled and distributed cocaine to Brooklyn. He hired Simels, a defence attorney known for representing high-profile drug dealers and members of organized crime families—including Henry Hill, the mobster played by Ray Liotta in “GoodFellas”—to represent him.

    According to an affidavit filed by a special agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration, soon thereafter Simels met with a member of the Phantom Squad-Vaughn, a government informant who recorded their conversations, and advised him that Khan would need to “eliminate” or “neutralize” potential witnesses. In one excerpt from the recordings, the informant allegedly told Simels that one potential witness wanted $10,000 in order to sign a contract agreeing to testify in favour of Khan.


  28. You have to understand that the US would have run Vaugn through a lie detector to verify his story before they put him on the stand. What this man is saying is true. The PPP Government of Guyana conspired with its Indian janjaweed General Roger Khan in conducting a pogrom in the black community.

    Bajans you don’t know know what is in store for you if you allow people with the same mindset as those in power in Guyana, to become a significant portion of your population. Take a look at FIJI, and that is what BIM will become.


  29. Barbados and the rest of Caricom could playing ostriches with their arse in the air and head in the sand about the PPP Crime Family Inc.
    rest assured more Guyanese will keep coming your way as you continue to do nothing and play like what goes on in Guyana got nothing to do with you
    Nayeem Nasir [one of the biggest Taliban criminals in Guyana] has formidable ‘holdings’ & ‘businesses’ in Barbados
    wake up and live
    http://propagandapress.org/2009/06/22/guyanas-most-dangerous-criminals-ppp-crime-family-inc-friends/


  30. There is an interesting comentary today in the guyanaobservernews.org and kaieteurnewsonline.com written by Freddie Kissoon entitled ” Time for the Government to Resign. Everyone should read the article.


  31. so what else did we learn today? that dr leslie ramsammy the current minister of health purchased on behald of the govt of Guyana i.e the PPP Crime family Inc. py equipment for roger ‘cocaine’ khan who then used it to spy on and kill at least 400 African Guyanese

    spread the news today we had some street protests and the leader of the opposition dashed all the law books off his table and walked out of parliament
    tomorrow?


  32. Revelations from the trial discloses that the Racist PPP Government conspired with an Indian mobster to target and murder young black men under the cover that they were criminal suspects. The leaders of Guyana who harrangue Barbados for enforcing its immigration statutes, participated in a plan that killed hundreds of blackmen. And these jackass caribbean leaders are still opening their doors to this racist.

    Is it any surprise why blacks remained so long in slavery. Is it any surprise that these gutter racist consider themselves superior to us. Why should’nt they? It is sickning to see black leaders shuffling in front of a damn racist that would be persecuting their asses if the lived under his rule.


  33. The silence of the regional leaders is deafening, it beginning to hurt my eardrums. Sooner rather than later, they will have to say something. The longer it is delayed the worse it is for the region. Maybe, Gonsalves is the one delaying a statement from the heads.


  34. Do rickey singh, randy persaud, and norman faria have anything to say?


  35. Dr. Ramsammy purchased spy equipment

    July 31, 2009
    Enrico Woolford
    in New York
    Kaieteurnews

    The sophisticated spy computer being wheeled into the courtroom yesterday.

    The Guyana Government says that the Guyanese police have the ‘intercept’ receiver and laptop that Roger Khan was using. Yesterday the US Government produced it in Court. And that was not the end of the story. The US produced the Co-founder and director of the firm that manufactures the equipment. This man identified it as the one sold to the Guyana Government.

    Yesterday afternoon, in the US Federal Court in Brooklyn, the prosecution called to the stand, Mr. Peter Myers who, 22 years ago, co-founded and has been with the UK company, Smith Myers ever since.Myers, who flew in from the UK to testify, said under oath that the intercept equipment is only sold to Governments and one set of equipment was sold by the company’s Florida sales office through the Spy Shop in Florida to the Guyana Government.

    Myers identified the equipment as an intercept receiver and two laptops that were sold to the Guyana Government. The Intercept receiver was identified by Myers as a CSM 7806 and two “Toughbook” Laptops, a small one and a larger one. Myers told the court, both in direct and cross examination, that the only things missing from the equipment that was sold to Guyana were a USB cable and a small rubber type antenna.
    Both of the items were regular items that could be picked up at any electronic store. Myers in his testimony said that both laptops were working and the intercept receiver had a minor power supply problem.

    The Witness added that over the years, his company has made these pieces of equipment to be sold to law enforcement bodies for about US$75,000. The equipment allows intelligence officers to intercept cell phone calls using the receiver, he added. The data is then sent by USB cable to the laptops where the numbers and conversations/communication can be recorded onto the hard drive. He said that while any laptop can be used running on Windows XP or other systems, the Intercept CSM 7800 series is necessary to passively intercept the radio frequencies on which all cell phones operate.

    Myers was shown the operating software CD and he identified it as belonging to his company and stated that the software would have accompanied the equipment sale. Myers further identified printouts and photographs of the screen of the two “Toughbook” laptops. The UK-based witness declared to the court that those are his company’s operating systems.

    The jury and the court saw clearly, long lists of Guyana telephone numbers with target names like “Fineman” next to some of them.
    Two numbers as seen from the public gallery appeared to have been 629-0112 and 624-7370 (the latter number being that of Opposition Leader Robert Corbin). The sheets of the list of numbers were entered into evidence and are available as part of the case docket. Meanwhile, once again the defence has identified Dr. Leslie Ramsammy as the purchaser of the equipment. Defence attorney Gerald Shargel stated that the evidence shows Dr. Leslie Ramsammy authorised the purchase on behalf of the Government of Guyana.

    Smith Myers being a UK company can be asked by the Guyana Government or a court in Guyana to produce the now “contentious evidence” of the authorization documentation that the Florida Office received to allow it to be sold to Guyana. The equipment later ended up in the hands of self-confessed drug trafficker Shaheed Roger Khan.

    In court, Myers, the Co-Director of Smith Myers stated that an independent contractor, a named Carl Chapman, was dispatched to Guyana to train those who had to use the intercept receiver. The Defence team maintains in e-mail and subpoenas that Shaheed Roger Khan was trained by Mr. Chapman to use the laptop. Although the Chief of Police in Guyana controls the Immigration Department, no records have ever been produced that Mr. Chapman traveled to the country from the United Kingdom or elsewhere at the times listed by the defense. The Commissioner of Police also claims he has the intercept equipment but has never ever produced it or asked Smith Myers to identify it as the one that was sold to the Guyana Government.
    In addition, the import and export of radio communication equipment with transmit and receive capacities are governed under the Wireless and Telegraphy Act and Customs is required to be informed of permits to import before the equipment is released. It is unclear what happened in this case.

    The US Government intends to call the FEDEX individuals who were responsible for the movement of the equipment from the United States back to Guyana to the office of Robert Simels, the former attorney of Roger Khan. Simels is on trial for obstruction of justice, witness tampering and possession of eavesdropping equipment


  36. where the hell is the human rights when these same men are killing and hurting people… as far as im concerned the human only protects criminals

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