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The arrest of George Bennett, a former high ranking member of the Police Drug Squad now a practising lawyer once again confirms the whispers and rum shop talk. Although the traditional media delights in emblazoning the mugs of ‘little black boys’ on the front and court pages caught pushing drugs, commonsense supports a view that prominent, respected citizens are important links in the supply and distribution chain.

George Bennett is charged with possession, trafficking and intent to supply 253 kilograms of cannabis with a street value of 2 million, he appeared in the number 4 Supreme Court this week to apply for bail. Despite the bench strength of Bennett’s defence team which consisted of Andrew Pilgrim QC and Arthur Holder, bail was denied.

The blogmaster gives weight to the charge brought by the Royal Barbados Police Force considering the contraband was reportedly found at Bennett’s residence. His lawyers must be working overtime to discover a ‘technicality’ to earn a favourable ruling. Bennett’s relationship with the drug world probably started when he was a policeman and greed forced him to take the wrong path. The blogmaster is sure Bennett represents the ‘tip of the iceberg’. Then again there is the presumption of innocence, stop it!

The police force continues to report crime levels down although there is growing concern about the high murder rate in recent years. The truth is- in a small society a qualitative assessment must carry greater value compared to data driven conclusions. Thirteen murders for the year in tiny Barbados will impact the quality of our society more than if it were a bigger country. The level of lawlessness being witnessed in Barbados is symptomatic of a bigger problem of which members of law enforcement AND officers of the court are inextricably a part. The time has long passed to arrest the rot.

For every Bennett there are a few more to be found in Customs Department, Police Force, Immigration Department – you get the drift. To be fair to Commissioner Tyrone Griffith, he has mentioned repeatedly concerns about the quality of policing at ports of entry. We are fighting against wickedness in high places.

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against a spiritual wickedness in high places.

Ephesians 6:12 KJV

The blogmaster hesitates to recommend a Rodrigo Duterte approach to arresting crime in Barbados, our docile disposition as a people and fit and proper system of governance would not permit it. However, a radical approach is always the preferred option if material change is the objective. Based on what is before us i.e. a former high ranking policeman now lawyer found with 253 kilos of cannabis at his home should be enough to support a conclusion the good guys are the bad guys.

It is important the process to recruit the next Commissioner of police to replace an invisible Tyrone Griffith is judiciously processed. The unfortunate predicament Barbados finds itself stems from the fact our decision makers are part of the problem.


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88 responses to “George Bennett Drug Case: The Good Guys are the Bad Guys”


  1. A lot of employees take their work home with them.


  2. 253 kilograms. Was that via Pilebay or Oistins terminals ??


  3. A Rodrigo Duterte approach, may just be what is needed.

  4. Barbados Underground Whistleblower Avatar
    Barbados Underground Whistleblower

    For every Bennett there are a few more to be found in Customs Department, Police Force, Immigration Department

    xxxxxxxxx

    A few more or hundreds?


  5. @David,
    What is the history behind the name Rap Brown?


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  7. This is the reason why stupid little bad boys have no respect for the law.

    Is the police force trying to clean itself up at last? Is the legal profession trying to clean itself up? No big fish caught as yet. How about Customs? When are we going to clean that up? We have Customs Officers living way beyond their salaries! We should know where to start! Follow the money!

    And finally, are we going to take this trail right up to the top?

    My position on whether drugs, especially marijuana should be illegal, has changed over the years. However, while it is still illegal, we need a one size fits all justice. Anything other than that leads to disillusionment among at risk youth and no respect for the law and authority.

    This rock is too small. The pockets of violent crime are increasing. Soon there will be no place to escape to unless behind a self-contained gated community.

    I guess the big up children will move overseas.


  8. Next, I want to see cameras in interrogation rooms. These policemen need to stop beating confessions out of little stupid bad boys. That is against the law. You must not break one law while seeking to enforce another.


  9. “The moral of this story is the police have the best boom weed for sale and the dreads need their food.. The judge should therefore forthwith strike out the case on the following technicality that as a matter of fact for the record there was in fact a hell of a lot more than 253 key and a very significant substantial amount has gone on a walkabout while in police custody. The defence rests it’s case your honour..”

    Ganja Smuggling and Version


  10. “Bennett’s relationship with the drug world probably started when he was a policeman and greed forced him to take the wrong path. The blogmaster is sure Bennett represents the ‘tip of the iceberg’. Then again there is the presumption of innocence, stop it!”

    @ David

    What is the basis of your assumption that, because Bennett is a former police officer attached to the Drug Squad, “greed forced him to take the wrong path?”

    Why shouldn’t he, similarly to anyone charged with a drug or any other offence, be ‘presumed innocent until proven guilty?’

    Seems as though you’ve already tried and convicted the guy, even before all the evidence has been presented, examined and cross-examined in Court.

  11. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ all
    In the meantime ….. who’s on speed dial…..

  12. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    Has the case against Rogers/Prescod reached the courts yet? That was what, 3 years ago? Arrest is step 1, but the follow through is vital.


  13. @Artax

    Yes.


  14. Three men found on a yacht containing drugs.

    oom pound oom pound pickety pound

    Two stool pigeons.

    one was white and one was black.


  15. @ David

    Okay…….. ‘fair enough.’

    Can’t remember, but, I’m hoping you held a similar view relative to Charles Herbert.

    If the evidence proves otherwise, that means you’ll immediately assume something was done to ‘pervert the course of justice?’


  16. @ William Skinner

    “In the meantime ….. who’s on speed dial….”

    You not suggesting that the SUPREME LEADER.& Dictator will intervene on his behalf, Wily would be surprised if this does not happen or some other equally appalling intervention by someone that owes a CYA (Cover Your Ass) favor.


  17. @Artax

    You are comparing the two matters? One man was found with 2 million dollars worth of contraband in his home.

    The other was a situation of contraband found on a boat exposed to several others.


  18. @Wily and William

    We are creating a rabbit hole. The deacons situation cannot compare with the Bennett matter that is before the court.


  19. @ David

    ONE man???

    According to news reports, “George Bennett, 61, of No. 103, 1st Avenue Warners Gardens and 33-year-old Guyanese national Dharma Rudradeo who was staying at the same address, were JOINTLY CHARGED with possession, trafficking and intent to supply 253 kilogrammes of cannabis worth just over $2 million on July 30.”

    Remember, initially, Herbert and two (2) other individuals were ‘jointly charged’ as well.

    Anyhow, I’ll respect your opinion.


  20. @Artax

    We keep going around and around on the issue of arresting the drug scourge in Barbados. We know that it is endemic in the country. We know drugs enter through ports of entry and other avenues. We know prominent and well connected persons in the country must be involved in the importation and distribution of the contraband. To be frank, the blogmaster has reached the point to agree to shake the tree. The rotten apples will drop as well as the good apples, so be it!


  21. My position is the same for both the house and the boat.

    Ain’t nobody would bring that amount of it on my property expecting I would not find out.

    This man was a high ranking member of the damn drug squad!

    Only way he could be innocent is if it was a set up.

    But usually I find that the most obvious scenario is also the most likely.

    Sparrow’s Lying Excuses were too convoluted to be believed.


  22. little stupid bad boys. should stop being little stupid bad boys.
    does not make sense to me
    but then …….what do I know bout anything


  23. Pharmaceuticals?

    Dem say a small plane (Miss-Bim) Was traveling East (93 degrees from de North). De Plane left a neighboring Island 112 miles due west of Barbados with a load of Pharmaceuticals that fell out de cargo hole into somebody house over Barbados..

    Masey Green said “de pilot couldn’t see de instruments because of all de smoking and push de wrong buttons that GUN make somebody rich”


  24. There has been a severe recent backlash of Mia’s proclamation that Barbados will become a republic from November. Within days of this backlash we have received news of three high profile cases with the alleged involvement of both guns and drugs. Is this all stage managed or is it a coincidence?

    We all know that Mia has a huge PR team. Call me a cynic.

    Meanwhile our Ambassador to the UAE the son of the “businessman” Abed appears to be drumming up business between the two countries.. Am I the only one deeply suspicious as to why Barbados chose to set up an embassy in the UAE – an Arab country!. Why select this man with his background to establish diplomatic ties with his Arab Muslim background? Will he be working in the interests of Barbados or will this be a sideline business for his community residing in Barbados? The UAE has a terrible record for its treatment of African workers. What is the likelihood of Barbados becoming a transit hub for nefarious activities between the two ports of this countries? I am not amused.


  25. What is the difference between Bennet and Charles Herbert
    Asking for a friend


  26. Did you miss the stupid part????? They are stupid!


  27. “Will he be working in the interests of Barbados or will this be a sideline business for his community residing in Barbados? The UAE has a terrible record for its treatment of African workers. ”

    That is why Black/Africans who are not yardfowls/slaves on the island ARE WARNED…to stay well away from any involvement with the government and their ambassador to UAE…..STAY FAR AWAY….if it’s their usual sideline business of criminality it has NOTHING TO DO WITH THE AFRICAN DESCENDED…

    we HAVE SAY ON THE AFRICAN CONTINENT….and a semblance of control of what goes on……we are the DESCENDANTS, it’s OUR ANCESTRAL LANDS ….where minority criminals already made an end run fueled by the FRAUDS in the parliament and it BLEW UP IN THEIR FACES…

    …..arabs are slavers….and black governments in Barbados CANNOT EVER BE TRUSTED…


  28. @TLSN August 6, 2021 12:41 PM

    United Arab Emirates Got boat loads of money. Our Government is being proactive.

    World Bank/IMF drying up.

    We aren’t lazy people…We know how to get up n get..


  29. How could they be anything other than stupid? They go to jail or get killed, mostly before age 35, while others reap the sweet. Swimming out at night to bring in packages. Got to sleep with one eye open.

    What kind of life is that?

    There are options for these young men. They need help finding them. Instead, smarter people take advantage of their stupidity. They are mostly recruited by the time they are teenagers. Not easy to get out alive after that.


  30. Wait! Is this the same United Arab Emirates idea that Estwick was laughed at for promoting?

    My question is – what do they get out of it?


  31. Estwick was looking for 6 billion dollars to borrow or so he said……don’t have to tell what that meant, this very nasty lot will not say anything, they will just collude and plot against Black people…..for the same amount or more…

    they miscalculated on the continent….

    .but arab slavers are a whole nother anmal…


  32. from certain actions seen in certain communities…it’s very clear that they are plotting and planning…the yardfowls/slaves can stay there and get led away like sheep…to be slaughtered, no one will care,

    …all the warning signs are there and flashing red..


  33. I and my mother have no sympathy for George Bennett.

    Having said that, one would have thought that Bennett’s work as a police and lawyer would give him some level of ‘protection’ in the court of public opinion.

    One apparent difference is there is no old high school chum to vouch for him.. are there any other differences?


  34. “are there any other differences?”

    other than what those who know are saying, as head of the drug squad he was instrumental and very good at breaking diown Black people’s doors…not minorities….for the same thing of which he is now charged.


  35. TLSN…as long as they STAY OFF OUR CONTINENT. with their thievery and disrespect..they won’t hear a peep from me, they are welcome to arab enslaver countries…….we will soon hear the yardfowl/slaves speaking arabic…


  36. Hey Waru in your news there is a guy writing a book on stick licking on the island, …your slow off the mark .. I think its prefaced I would like to thank my six former wives for helping me hone my technique. lol


  37. In America, corrupt police used to bust a drug dealer, steal his goods, then simply leave, having made their point and gotten their profit. This is not so common anymore. The LAPD was overhauled following racist accusations, and Los Angeles has a more professional force now. Third World and Caribbean countries aren’t so lucky.

    — Catxman


  38. But America is getting softer in its domestic and international dealings, even as regards drugs. THIS article from my blog tells the tale:

    https://catxman.wordpress.com/2021/08/01/the-american-empire-goes-soft/


  39. Police/Lawyer. You’re not above the Law in BDS ??


  40. @Lawson
    You are a breath of fresh air..
    1) What do you call a nice woman in Lawson’s house?
    Answer: A visitor
    2) Found this …just for Lawson
    When a group of tourists visited a crocodile farm, the owner of the place launched a bold proposal:
    – Whoever dares to jump, swim to the coast and survive, I’ll give you $ 1 million.
    No one dared to move for awhile, and then suddenly, a man jumped into the water and desperately swam to the shore while being chased by all the crocodiles.
    With enormous luck he made it safely and received everyone’s admiration, then the owner announced;
    – We have a brave winner.
    After collecting his reward, the couple returned to the hotel, upon arrival, the manager told him; he was very brave to jump, then the man said;
    – I didn’t jump, someone pushed me!
    His wife smiled…
    Moral: ′′Behind every successful man, there’s a woman who pushes him”


  41. “Moral: ′′Behind every successful man, there’s a woman who pushes him”

    or stands behind him watching what he is posting to the blogs….just a matter of time before Lawson gets caught.


  42. Behind every successful man is a woman telling him he is wrong. Waru where is that 20 large I need, to get back in the air.


  43. Theo…A bajan answers the phone and says how the hell would I know I live in saint thomas ..His wife says who’s that..Some idiot asking if the coast is clear.


  44. Judge: Mr Lawson, I cannot believe the pig consented.
    Lawson: I said all who wanted to have sex to say “oink”.


  45. Once again, Lord Marshal Dale is showing that he has a hard hand in directing the fortunes of our justice system on behalf of Mia Mottley. Thank you, Attorney General!

    Has the U.S. already filed an extradition request? In the US, the courts would sentence the defendant to a lifetime penalty of forced labor on the federal cotton plantation.

    Time for Donville to get some Barbadian company in Texas!


  46. @David “…commonsense supports a view that prominent, respected citizens…”

    Prominent maybe, living high off the tax payers dollars.

    But respected? Nope.

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