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I have been saying it on here for a few years, this is all Caribbean politicians do:
Stealing, racketeering, gunrunning, drug trafficking, money laundering, human trafficking, anything criminal and evil that they can use their diplomatic immunity to shield themselves from prosecution, they are not shy to commit any crime, no matter how horrific. Then go merrily along their way without care and bully, threaten and terrorize the people to shut up. They have been doing it for over half-century. This one got too arrogant and big for his britches.
The fraudulent world stage performer in Barbados just legislated to lock people up for 7 years and a 70,000 dollar fine if they say anything about her she don’t like.
But it backfired, because it caused everyone including myself to expose that they have been suing people illegally for speaking the truth, and they always sue for 60,000 dollars. A human rights violation, because slander and defamation are for lies, not for telling the truth. But that’s how the bajan criminals roll. How you think her big brain scheme will end when one of us sue her for human rights abuses and other crimes she commits against the populi as they have for the last 100 years…ticktock.
Former BVI Premier Andrew Fahie.
BREAKING NEWS
Former BVI Premier Andrew Fahie Faces Life in Prison After Guilty Verdict on Drug and Racketeering Charges
Drug trafficking and racketeering charges lead to potential life sentence for Fahie
After taking some time to get underway, former British Virgin Islands Premier Andrew Fahie was found guilty on all charges against him in a high-profile case that captured international attention.
The trial, which unfolded rapidly after its commencement, saw both prosecution and defense presenting their evidence, motions, and closing arguments within a span of seven days. On the eighth day, the jury, consisting of 12 members, returned with their verdict: Fahie was guilty of conspiracy to import a controlled substance, conspiracy to engage in money laundering, attempted money laundering, and interstate and foreign travel in aid of racketeering.
It took the jury just over four hours to decide Fahie’s fate, culminating in a unanimous decision that marked a significant downfall for the former political leader.
The case, as presented by U.S. prosecutors during opening arguments, was described as straightforward. The prosecution’s narrative centered on a DEA informant who initially made contact with Fahie’s co-conspirators, Oleanvine and Kadeem Maynard – the British Virgin Islands’ former head of ports and her son. The conspiracy’s objective was to bribe BVI authorities to ignore the movement of cocaine-laden ships using the Tortola coastline as a transient haven en route to U.S. ports. In this illicit arrangement, Fahie was to receive a share from each cocaine sale, part for personal gain and part to ensure the complicity of key public officials.
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Yolande Grant (edited)
Now Afrika knows why i warned them for the last 3 years to stay away from that liar in Barbados, stay out of our reparations business with the west that they were lured into foolishly. It’s looking more and more like Afrikan leadership knows exactly who is missing from the continent all these centuries. But obviously never cared enough about us to tell us in the diaspora about the things we are now finding out. However, although warned, jumped on Muttley’s trillion dollar reparations train to nowhere, that is headed for a crash.
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