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More cocaine found in CJIA compound

August 23, 2012 | By | Filed Under News 
 

The Police are yet again reporting that more cocaine has been found in the compound of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri.
According to a police statement, at about 16:45 hours on Tuesday, acting on information received, airport security officials found a packet containing 1 kilogram 978 grams of the illicit substance. The cocaine was found in the vicinity of the western perimeter fence of the compound, and has since been handed over to the police. Investigations are ongoing.
Earlier this month police intercepted what is believed to be their biggest cocaine haul so far for the year at the airport.
According to reports, on August 3 last, at around 23:30 hours, ranks from the Police Narcotics Branch noticed an unclaimed bag in the loading area. Upon searching the bag, which bore no name tag, they found 25 kilograms of cocaine. A number of persons were questioned but no one was arrested. There have reportedly been several dismissals of employees of two contracted companies.
Over recent times there have been questions from the international community about drugs passing through the CJIA without being detected until after leaving these shores.
Prior to that seizure, on March 11 of this year, two haversacks were discovered in the airport’s compound with some 10 kilograms of cocaine.
According to a police report on that matter, the discovery was made at around 00:05 hours on the day in question after police received information that the bags had been thrown over the fence.
Further investigations led to the arrest of a 19-year-old man and his 21-year-old cousin, who worked with a local airline. Both men have since been charged for the offence of trafficking of narcotics.

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Over 100 laptops stolen from OLPF office

August 23, 2012 | By | Filed Under News 
 

- Margo Boyce new Project Manager

 

Margo Boyce

Over 100 hundred laptops bought under the One Laptop Per Family (OLPF) project have been stolen from the project’s Queenstown, Georgetown office, and the Criminal Investigations Department of the Police has been called in.
Head of the Presidential Secretariat Dr Roger Luncheon yesterday confirmed that a β€œconsiderable number, (a number) that is distressing,” of the laptops were stolen and that the Police have been called in.
Kaieteur News understands that just over 100 laptops went missing.
Margo Boyce, who was recently appointed Project Manager, would only say that β€œa police investigation is underway.”
The OLPF is meant to distribute 90, 000 computers to poor families who cannot afford one.
Margo Boyce, who has been associated with the OLPF and has been working from the Office of the President, was appointed two Wednesdays ago. Her appointment comes five months after β€œtensions” forced out Sesh Sukhdeo, who was favoured with a similar contract at the Office of the President.
The government declined to say that it fired Sukhdeo, preferring to say only that it opted to accept in delay a resignation offered by Sukhdeo earlier.
β€œIn the wake of the 2012 period of the implementation of the OLPF and an intensive review of engagements in 2011, there obviously developed some tensions and along the way the CEO offered his resignation to the Office of the President,” government’s chief spokesperson Dr. Roger Luncheon stated in mid-March.

Pointblank

Ha, ha, ha. If these idiots were smart they could have included software with call home features for these machines so they will immediately self identify on boot up.

 

We can track email, posts, purchases and digital property anywhere. Presently we track Ads played on TV in specific markets! 

 

These machines would be useless to thieves if the government merely paid a onetime fee to have each of them to be fingerprinted and loaded with features on the OS to call home and say here I am! I guess they need plausible gaps built in for graft potential

 

BTW for the idiots posting "anonymously" you can similarly be fingerprinted via machine or profile and tracked to every website you visit.

FM
Last edited by Former Member
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Ha, ha, ha. If these idiots were smart they could have included software with call home features for these machines so they will immediately self identify on boot up.

Do you really know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?

I know any computing divice. They are no more mysterious than a cell phone. Further, as PCs, any jack knows them to the chip level since it is open knowledge. I was programming x86 chips since they built the first and that was previous to the arrival of the PC.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Ha, ha, ha. If these idiots were smart they could have included software with call home features for these machines so they will immediately self identify on boot up.

Do you really know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?

I know any computing divice. They are no more mysterious than a cell phone. Further, as PCs, any jack knows them to the chip level since it is open knowledge. I was programming x86 chips since they built the first and that was previous to the arrival of the PC.

So .. "You really do NOT know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?"

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Ha, ha, ha. If these idiots were smart they could have included software with call home features for these machines so they will immediately self identify on boot up.

Do you really know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?

I know any computing divice. They are no more mysterious than a cell phone. Further, as PCs, any jack knows them to the chip level since it is open knowledge. I was programming x86 chips since they built the first and that was previous to the arrival of the PC.

So .. "You really do NOT know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?"

I know age has diminished your facilities for clear thinking but let me remind you; the government defined their function as personal computers for its target population it deems underprivileged families. I am sure they are not going to use them as control devices for rocket engines but as personal computers.

 

 

In any event, their purpose and function is incidental to fingerprinting and digitally watermarking them

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Ha, ha, ha. If these idiots were smart they could have included software with call home features for these machines so they will immediately self identify on boot up.

Do you really know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?

I know any computing divice. They are no more mysterious than a cell phone. Further, as PCs, any jack knows them to the chip level since it is open knowledge. I was programming x86 chips since they built the first and that was previous to the arrival of the PC.

So .. "You really do NOT know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?"

I know age has diminished your facilities for clear thinking but let me remind you; the government defined their function as personal computers for its target population it deems underprivileged families. I am sure they are not going to use them as control devices for rocket engines but as personal computers.

 

In any event, their purpose and function is incidental to fingerprinting and digitally watermarking them

As Stormborn babbles, huffs and puffs, he DOES NOT know the functions and purposes of these specific machines.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Ha, ha, ha. If these idiots were smart they could have included software with call home features for these machines so they will immediately self identify on boot up.

Do you really know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?

I know any computing divice. They are no more mysterious than a cell phone. Further, as PCs, any jack knows them to the chip level since it is open knowledge. I was programming x86 chips since they built the first and that was previous to the arrival of the PC.

So .. "You really do NOT know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?"

I know age has diminished your facilities for clear thinking but let me remind you; the government defined their function as personal computers for its target population it deems underprivileged families. I am sure they are not going to use them as control devices for rocket engines but as personal computers.

 

In any event, their purpose and function is incidental to fingerprinting and digitally watermarking them

As Stormborn babbles, huffs and puffs, he DOES NOT know the functions and purposes of these specific machines.

Classic stage of retrogression to the infantile as per the supposed stages of man!

 

I guess that computers, net books in this case, would have functions so mysterious that they are unknowable to you. I wonder what those computer illiterate poor people would be doing with them that one would not know about!

 

But you are an old fool so that is quite understandable. You are easily hung up on your own limitations.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

Ha, ha, ha. If these idiots were smart they could have included software with call home features for these machines so they will immediately self identify on boot up.

Do you really know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?

I know any computing divice. They are no more mysterious than a cell phone. Further, as PCs, any jack knows them to the chip level since it is open knowledge. I was programming x86 chips since they built the first and that was previous to the arrival of the PC.

So .. "You really do NOT know the functions and purposes of these specific machines?"

I know age has diminished your facilities for clear thinking but let me remind you; the government defined their function as personal computers for its target population it deems underprivileged families. I am sure they are not going to use them as control devices for rocket engines but as personal computers.

 

In any event, their purpose and function is incidental to fingerprinting and digitally watermarking them

As Stormborn babbles, huffs and puffs, he DOES NOT know the functions and purposes of these specific machines.

Classic stage of retrogression to the infantile as per the supposed stages of man!

 

I guess that computers, net books in this case, would have functions so mysterious that they are unknowable to you. I wonder what those computer illiterate poor people would be doing with them that one would not know about!

 

But you are an old fool so that is quite understandable. You are easily hung up on your own limitations.

Stormborn continues with his yadda, yadda, yadda.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
But you are an old fool so that is quite understandable.

 

You are easily hung up on your own limitations.

As Stormborn puffs infront of the mirror and prattles about himself.

I was wondering when the mirror and prattling would come about. Mr dunce. Hardly anyone here would not know what a PC is for

FM
Originally Posted by TI:

Maybe the AFC and PNC can give them a loan. They seem to know the ropes!

Those smuggling attempts failed due to amateurish execution of the forwarding process. Only contractors with connections to the PPP and its capital get such expensive projects to take care of with failures by the contractors a quite common occurrence.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
But you are an old fool so that is quite understandable.

 

You are easily hung up on your own limitations.

As Stormborn puffs infront of the mirror and prattles about himself.

I was wondering when the mirror and prattling would come about. Mr dunce. Hardly anyone here would not know what a PC is for

Stormborn finally realises that he is a dunce. 

FM

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