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Submitted by Jah Brutus

Lords of lords kings of king the revolution is coming in the words of the prophet brother Bob Marley. The year was 2010 and Suleman Esuf was given bail in the law courts of Barbados as it was his constitutional right. Esuf was charged with having a traffickable amount of 2778.38 pounds of marijuana at the Bridgetown Port value $11M.

I and I see youth every day before the courts for marijuana possession, some are jailed, given probation or fined to ensure justice is served. Law abiding black bajans should understand the black police and the black courts will show no mercy. Accept the impact of slavery still exist in the form of self hate and inferiority complex. Black yutes are getting used by the system and jah knows it. Babylon gine burn if the injustice and oppression continues for jah don’t like ugly.


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30 responses to “Suleman Esuf matter?”


  1. What a load of bullocks. Caught illegally with 2,778 of marijuana and you are complaining? About what? Throwing Jah, law abiding black bajans, no mercy law courts and slavery into the mix to confuse the simple minded is a travesty. Haul and pull-up my friend and come again with a worthy cause if you want my support.


  2. Isn’t he busy racing at Bushy Park?


  3. @David did his case ever come up and was he fined


  4. Black yutes need to stop letting bigger heads buy them with trinkets.

    Babylon might burn, but only poor black yutes gine be wailing and gnashing dem teets.

    Black yutes killing each other for a living and the other yutes living like lords on the manor.


  5. @Fearplay,as a former cop the force is not the same and I think you misread. Only last week some of my former brothers in ski mask accompanied a land lord to civil matter in Nelson Street. Ask Grafton Phillips why bruh is use to hide the identity when some of my former bruhs do nonsense


  6. “There is not enough evidence linking Suleman Esuf to the 2,778.38 pounds of cannabis discovered in a container in the Bridgetown Port eight years ago.

    That was the ruling of Magistrate Douglas Frederick today in the District ‘A’ Magistrates Court following a preliminary inquiry. “The case was not a good one,” Frederick said before dismissing it.”


  7. @Hants

    Why was the case brought by the Prosecutor? IF it was weak as Douglas Frederick ruled?


  8. @ David,

    the Persecutor could have been given bad information. lol

    Innocent until proven guilty.


  9. @Hants

    This is Barbados where everyone (with money) knows someone.


  10. David,

    Not saying that the guy was innocent. Neither did the court. What the court said was that there is not enough evidence linking him to the stuff.

    It has recently been brought to my attention that some containers, especially those making stops in Jamaica, are opened and stuffed without the addressee’s knowledge. This was told to me by somebody who spent years in the freighting business and has contacts in the port and other relevant places. It is a fact known by the authorities.

    This is why you need additional evidence linking the addressee to the stuff.


  11. @Donna

    Not linking anything. Posted a comment received and we are discussing the whys and wherefores of our robust judicial system.


  12. Charles Hebert (Warp)
    Christopher Rodgers (Mid)
    Walter Prescod (snail)
    Notice the speed with which these three cases moved through the system
    Warp speed for some – especially if there is a big business to run
    Snail pace for the poor, for fall guys or if you are rich andguilty but the system plans to set you free.
    Mid speed for others.
    Someone will tell me I am wrong


  13. Have a listen. Let us talk crime.

    https://vob929.com/listen-live-3/



  14. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    TheO
    Possibly you could elaborate, for I have always wondered exactly what transpired in that case.
    The charges against CH were dropped. Then press reports had WP and CR in lock step. Once in ’21 the matter was delayed as one failed to appear, and a later instance where the presiding Judge cancelled their schedule.
    Then the next thing I hear is charges against both WP and CR were dropped.
    At one time @plt suggested the details would come out during the trial of WP and CR, but that never happened.
    Were the charges against CR dropped before those against WP? Why?


  15. We live in a world where people go to jail all the time without anybody being able to say which law was broken.

    It’s a world characterised by law men claiming to be able to indict a ham sandwich.

    Poor people, unable to purchase the best lawyers as they approach the warm embrace of Dodds.

    Even at such a time the Bajan ethos, with an irrational determination, is still want to reason away others, and yes we’re othering, for whom the jail was not thusly built.

    Only a petite bourgoise respectability culture could properly explain such. A culture itself worthy of jailing.


  16. Who is Suleman Esuf?


  17. “Last September, police also charged a St Thomas businessman with trafficking over 2 700 pounds of marijuana, which was discovered in a container at the Bridgetown Port. Suleman Esuf, 22, of Redman’s Village, was accused of importing the ganja worth over $11 million between April and July last year.”

    Source: Stabroek News April 3, 2011


  18. @David July 16, 2024 at 10:08 am “Have a listen. Let us talk crime.”

    Stupseee!!!

    Long time David I told my children “if you commit crime, don’t call me.”

    Some people mistake indulgence for love.

    Indulgence is NOT the same as love.

    End of story.


  19. Some of our public officials are willing to take a salary paid for by our tax money and then to sell Bajans for a mess of pottage, or some cheap socks and underwear, and maybe a plastic tablecloth.


  20. I told MY SON, if you do the crime, you will do the time. I promised to visit him every time the prison gates open. However, I did not promise to make some lawyer rich.


  21. I have never understood why so many Barbadians fail to understand the connection between the drug’s trade, the entry of guns and the association with violence that flows from Port St Charles and Port Ferdinand.

    Some would argue that at least a third of those yachts that moor at these ports are harbingers of the narcotics industry and illegal money flows.

    The question we need to ask ourselves is, who is regulating and observing the daily activities from these ports.

    Does anyone believe that our prime minister will grow a pair and go direct to the source; or will she continue to lay blame on gun violence towards Barbados under employed young black males.

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/07/26/drug-lord-slips-net-yacht-cocaine-smuggling-arrests/


  22. @TLSN

    The customs officer is black.


  23. “The customs officer is black.”
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    So!!!
    What color did you think Judas was Boss?
    What was the color of the fearsome plantation watchmen of yore?

    Given what we have seen with the influence of a particular set of our minority population over our politicians, laws, contracts, and even our courts, ranging from the oil industry, moving the earth, water works and all kinds of radical MalMoney activities, Bushie would have expected a COMPLETELY different response to TLSN from the blogmaster.

    Was the public servant who signed the radical Covid injections contract green?
    Were the members of the Paradise Beach scam Company white?
    Are the jokers wasting millions at the BWA/ NIS / blue?

    What can be HONESTLY expected from a ‘customs officer’ in a private port of entry in Brassbados…?


  24. @Bush Tea

    How about operating with honesty and integrity.


  25. “The customs officer is black.”

    Money is green

    Skin Colour bears no significance to a small number of people committing crime

    even with syndicated networks of organised crime

    it’s just a business

    there is no race

    except human race

    people are people

    good and bad people die

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  26. How about operating with honesty and integrity.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Why would this apply to the customs officer and not;

    The Private owners of the port
    The shippers
    The police
    The courts
    The church
    The press
    The Government – who allowed the private operation in the first place
    The parliament
    The public – who sit around quietly as if we are all dumb?

    Don’t these customs officers ALSO have family, weaknesses, fears and dreams – like the rest of us brass bowls who sit comfortably at home awaiting superman to come save us?

    If only it was as simply as that!!!


  27. @@Bush Tea

    It should be enforced but because of establishment power structures it is easier in some cases to enforce, others not at all.


  28. Started to pen this earlier but stopped, Later I saw that BT was taking the same course

    “The customs officer is black”

    The custom officer is black, the policemen are black, the judges and lawyers are mostly black and the politicians are black, and yet, one can come here and read of ‘white shadows’ and other minorities.

    “It takes two hand to clap”. Do you realize that one of the hands, if not both are black?
    “Many hands make light work”. Do you realize that most of those hands are black?

    Over 60 years of folks emerging from your university and just becoming bagmen for ‘white shadows’. An education system that when it does not fail produces mostly conmen
    Every few years switching up one group of bagmen for a next group and then you are there defending the group of crooks that you prefer.

    Allowing con men to make glossy presentations call manifestos and then, after election, ignore the promises that were made.

    Carry on. Carry on with your white shadow and minority talk. That is the only “truth” that you can handle. Your crooked sons are daughters is a harsh reality that you cannot accept. When you stand in front of the mirror, do you close your eyes? I suspect that most of you hate yourselves.

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