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FM
Former Member

Undercover Cops impersonate journalists

 

Parliament drama continues
…sits at press table in chambers

Another situation almost escalated in Parliament on Wednesday when two plain clothes Police Officers took turns pretending to be reporters while sitting at the press table in the National Assembly.
When day three of the meeting of the Committee of Supply commenced on

Undercover Cops posing as journalists in Parliament

Wednesday, the journalists noticed a strange person sitting at the press table but raised no alarm. However, as the day progressed, and it was observed that the stranger made no attempt to fit in nor communicate with other journalists, this left reporters suspicious.
That suspicion was heightened when the first stranger was replaced by a second one, who acted in the same manner. It was also observed that the second stranger had a bulge at his waist, resulting in many of the journalists believing that he may have been armed.
As such, a complaint was lodged with the Clerk of the National Assembly, Sherlock Isaacs, who immediately investigated. He reported that the officers were there on assignment but was unable to determine who authorised the assignment.
The officers were immediately summoned and ordered to leave the precinct of the Public Buildings which they did.
It was also related that acting Police Commissioner David Ramnarine, had no idea as to who authorised the officers to work undercover in the National Assembly.
He promised to investigate and determine who ordered that the officers’ presence be in the National Assembly and that they impersonate journalists at the press table.
Isaacs told reporters that the officers had no permission to sit at the press table and added that they were improperly attired as well.
He noted that the National Assembly gives permission to have two undercover officers from the Special Branch along with two uniformed female officers in the public gallery at every Sitting of the House.
When contacted, A Division (Georgetown-East Bank Demerara) Commander, Marlon Chapman told this publication that the incident was a “genuine mix up” that was “rectified” but did not indulge in further details.
The incident once again raises the question of the safety of parliamentarians and all those within the confines of the parliamentary Chambers during every sitting of the House. Just last Friday, the greater public saw the invasion of the National Assembly by a woman dressed as Santa Claus ringing a bell and carrying a dictionary along with other paraphernalia.
Her invasion seemed to be well-planned, since it happened as soon as most of the Government Ministers left the Chambers.

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Bibi Haniffa posted:

Undercover cops, Santa Claus, Police Men, Simona Brooms, Nicolette Henry - Guyana Parliament has been reduced to the laughing stock of the world.

Granger = Christmas Blow Blow and yet Chief calls him a Good Christian.

FM

It was also related that acting Police Commissioner David Ramnarine, had no idea as to who authorised the officers to work undercover in the National Assembly.

 

Did Rumjaat authorized the undercover officers in parliament. Soon the entire Army will occupy parliament , you already have Major Granger, Officer Harmon and so on.Heading for Military Dictatorship.

K
kp posted:

It was also related that acting Police Commissioner David Ramnarine, had no idea as to who authorised the officers to work undercover in the National Assembly.

 

Did Rumjaat authorized the undercover officers in parliament. Soon the entire Army will occupy parliament , you already have Major Granger, Officer Harmon and so on.Heading for Military Dictatorship.

This is direct from Burnham's playbook.

FM

I remember very well the late 1970s in Georgetown and East Demerara. Ordinary citizens would be alert to the sudden appearance of white Lancer cars. Those cars contained Burnham's enforcers. They were on the prowl mostly at night. One Friday night in 1979 a black friend named Butch Beharry invited me to a wedding reception at a house at Buxton Railway Line. Butch was a manager at the Co-op Bank in Georgetown but he hailed from Corriverton. After we left the wedding party we noticed a White Lancer stop and pick up a black guy whom Butch said was a WPA activist. We took a B-line to reach the public road. We had some drinks but that Lancer sobered us up pronto.

FM
Bibi Haniffa posted:

Why did Scotland order the turning off of lights, AC, disconnection of WiFi and asked for the removal of the Press after the Police invaded Parliament?

Total violation of People's democratic right. If the PPP did that, Georgetown would have been up in flames and Linden and Agricola would have been splattered with burnt tires on the roads.

FM

The APNU/AFC went in the basement, found Burnham's Manifesto ,dusted it off and today using every  chapter line by line. The two Dutty Indians are used as book ends or like bobbing dolls on a car dash board, shaking their heads to everything the PNC wants to do, useless stooges.

K
kp posted:

The APNU/AFC went in the basement, found Burnham's Manifesto ,dusted it off and today using every  chapter line by line. The two Dutty Indians are used as book ends or like bobbing dolls on a car dash board, shaking their heads to everything the PNC wants to do, useless stooges.

And that book has a chapter on what the PNC would do to the UF. They will implement it and do the same to the AFC. It is written in the same Burnham Manifesto, Chapter 9, verse 25. 

The implementation will occur when those two people can no longer bark.

FM
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It was also related that acting Police Commissioner David Ramnarine, had no idea as to who authorised the officers to work undercover in the National Assembly.
He promised to investigate and determine who ordered that the officers’ presence be in the National Assembly and that they impersonate journalists at the press table.

 

Nothing will come out of this promise to investigate.  If the PPP Parliamentarians do not feel secured in Parliament they might have no choice but go to Parliament armed.  If the system does not protect you have to protect yourself.

alena06
VishMahabir posted:
Mitwah posted:

The Sergeant should be armed with pepper spray and a taser gun.

mits, you promoting violence banna, only in the US they use tasers. 

They should stick to whistles and batons.

What do you think about the PPP coming to Parliament armed?

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
VishMahabir posted:
Mitwah posted:

The Sergeant should be armed with pepper spray and a taser gun.

mits, you promoting violence banna, only in the US they use tasers. 

They should stick to whistles and batons.

What do you think about the PPP coming to Parliament armed?

it might turn out like the Wild West. 

V

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