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Guyana to seek international help to fight “depressing” crime situation

August 11, 2015 9:27 am Category: Politics A+ / A-

By Fareeza Haniff

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[www.inewsguyana.com] – The Ministry of Public Security has been allocated a total of $12 billion to strengthen and improve national security services in the country.

 

Minister of Finance, Winton Jordan in his 2015 budget presentation, described the crime situation as the “most pressing and most depressing problem facing our nation today.”

He told the National Assembly on Monday, August 10 that the former PPP/C administration failed to arrest banditry, piracy and criminal violence, among other crimes.

As such, the APNU+AFC government plans to implement the recommendations of the Disciplined Forces Commission and seek help from friendly nations and international crime fighting agencies.

“It is our firm belief that we need radical action to reform our criminal justice system. We need a police force that is more accountable to the public and better able to deal with crime and anti-social behaviour that is anathema to the good life,” the Finance Minister noted.

The country has been faced with a spike in crime in recent months, with a number of murders and armed robberies being more prominent. The situation has forced the administration to increase police presence across the nation.

Additionally, the government is fine-tuning a comprehensive Public Security Plan, in which emphasis is to be placed on combating crime; regaining trust of the police force; improving police investigative capabilities by rebuilding an efficient and effective criminal intelligence system and the Criminal Investigation Department; improving recruitment standards and training by revitalizing the Cadetship Scheme; counteracting human, drugs and arms trafficking; and acquiring vehicles and equipment for modern policing to fight banditry, piracy, terrorism and other violent crimes.

A total of $11.9B will be expended to support the operations of the Guyana Police Force, the Guyana Prison Service, Guyana Fire Service, and the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) and $9.1B is budgeted for the Guyana Defence Force.

Citizens Security Programme

Under this initiative, Jordan noted that the government will commence the implementation of several activities to support the security sector, including implementing evidence-based interventions associated with interpersonal violence, such as parenting, gender values and norms and conflict resolution.

He noted that support will also target strengthening the Guyana Police Force’s Crime Prevention and Investigative capabilities through forensic and criminal investigative techniques and training and through the application of information technology methodologies in crime detection and inter-agency co-ordination.

According to Jordan, the government will establish a command centre to enhance crime response capabilities, resuscitation of CCTV feeds within the Georgetown to Timehri environs and improvement in 911 services countrywide.

As it relates to the decentralization of the application and issuance of passports, a sum of $9.7 million has been budgeted for the acquisition of specialised equipment for the production of machine readable passports.

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Well what do we have here?

 

Winton Jordan in his 2015 budget presentation, described the crime situation as the “most pressing and most depressing problem facing our nation today.”

 

At least I now know that they are doing something. They are listening to our cussing on GNI 

 

They are allocating Billions of Dollars to fight this scrooge.

FM

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

jAGDEO DID WHAT...YOU LIAR.

cain
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

jAGDEO DID WHAT...YOU LIAR.

Dope Head, This is obviously outside your League.  Go talk with Gilbaka.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

jAGDEO DID WHAT...YOU LIAR.

Dope Head, This is obviously outside your League.  Go talk with Gilbaka.

Those inept PNC cabal need to call upon the great R. Gajraj to solve this shyte.  These clowns are clueless even in their so-called "strong" area.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

Incorrect. When Jagdeo was President, I was supporting the PPP on this BB.

FM
Originally Posted by asj:

Well what do we have here?

 

Winton Jordan in his 2015 budget presentation, described the crime situation as the “most pressing and most depressing problem facing our nation today.”

 

At least I now know that they are doing something. They are listening to our cussing on GNI 

 

They are allocating Billions of Dollars to fight this scrooge.

ASJ

 

Like dem boys heard your harsh words and took action. I am hopeful that Guyana can be rid of this epidemic. The government that can tackle this issue will govern for another 25 years.

 

Our PPP did Katahar for 23 years and the problem got worse.

 

I am cautiously optimistic.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by asj:

Well what do we have here?

 

Winton Jordan in his 2015 budget presentation, described the crime situation as the “most pressing and most depressing problem facing our nation today.”

 

At least I now know that they are doing something. They are listening to our cussing on GNI 

 

They are allocating Billions of Dollars to fight this scrooge.

ASJ

 

Like dem boys heard your harsh words and took action. I am hopeful that Guyana can be rid of this epidemic. The government that can tackle this issue will govern for another 25 years.

 

Our PPP did Katahar for 23 years and the problem got worse.

 

I am cautiously optimistic.

 

OH...REALLY?

cain
Again, please take the PPP out of the crime scene. PNC is in command. Let them face the burden. They allocated billions for the security sector with incompetent management. Now they looking for overseas intervention.
FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Again, please take the PPP out of the crime scene. PNC is in command. Let them face the burden. They allocated billions for the security sector with incompetent management. Now they looking for overseas intervention.

 

Cobra Bhai,

 

I have a feeling that President Granger will tackle this epidemic. We can set aside our politics and support any government that can rid Guyana of this epidemic.

 

It is a win win for all Guyanese.

FM
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by asj:

Well what do we have here?

 

Winton Jordan in his 2015 budget presentation, described the crime situation as the “most pressing and most depressing problem facing our nation today.”

 

At least I now know that they are doing something. They are listening to our cussing on GNI 

 

They are allocating Billions of Dollars to fight this scrooge.

ASJ

 

Like dem boys heard your harsh words and took action. I am hopeful that Guyana can be rid of this epidemic. The government that can tackle this issue will govern for another 25 years.

 

Our PPP did Katahar for 23 years and the problem got worse.

 

I am cautiously optimistic.

 

OH...REALLY?

Never too late to admit failures.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by asj:

Well what do we have here?

 

Winton Jordan in his 2015 budget presentation, described the crime situation as the “most pressing and most depressing problem facing our nation today.”

 

At least I now know that they are doing something. They are listening to our cussing on GNI 

 

They are allocating Billions of Dollars to fight this scrooge.

ASJ

 

Like dem boys heard your harsh words and took action. I am hopeful that Guyana can be rid of this epidemic. The government that can tackle this issue will govern for another 25 years.

 

Our PPP did Katahar for 23 years and the problem got worse.

 

I am cautiously optimistic.

Not my harsh words bai, all of us are involved in this thing, and we hope that it comes to an end soon. When calamity strikes, it can be any of our families.....and we do dread that happening.

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

This Guyanese dilemma cannot be solved by Foreign participation. The whole Policing structure has to change. From top to bottom. In other words, create a new policing entity-new administrative branch coined and honed properly. Then phase in the old policing force gradually weeding out bad apples by placing them in glorified security guard services. Granger has a security business-he knows the situation in Guyana.

 

Like everything else, every pillar of the society has to be restructured. Previous governments have destroyed the whole dam country.  

S
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

jAGDEO DID WHAT...YOU LIAR.

Dope Head, This is obviously outside your League.  Go talk with Gilbaka.

I think you're referring to Bernard Kerik, former NY Police Commissioner, whom Jagdeo had hired as security advisor, no?

Read bout de man hey:

https://barbadosfreepress.word...-government-hirings/

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

Dumbo, that was Bernard Kerik, former NYPD commissioner of police and it he was there in Guyana and dismissed. No plans put forward. Scotland Yard offered to help fagdeo gratis and he refused it. I wonder why? You know why he would refuse Scotland yard help?

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

Read your response here Nehru. Read. LMAO

 

FM
Originally Posted by Itaname:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

Dumbo, that was Bernard Kerik, former NYPD commissioner of police and it he was there in Guyana and dismissed. No plans put forward. Scotland Yard offered to help fagdeo gratis and he refused it. I wonder why? You know why he would refuse Scotland yard help?

Actually, the PNC should outsource leadership and key functions, including security, as they seem kindergarten in everything.

FM
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

jAGDEO DID WHAT...YOU LIAR.

 Aya forget about them two 40 year Overpriced Helicopter Jagdeo bought from a Costa Rica Junk Yard to fight Crime.

 

A Narco Drug Lord/ Dealer /Pilot name Brassington was de Broker fuh PPP....

AYA FORGET?

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Let's face reality. The PPP government could not lower violent crimes even with PPP leader Clement Rohee as Home Affairs Minister for nearly 10 years. After three months in office, the coalition government has not made a tangible impact in fighting crime. The good news is that the government recognizes the enormity of the problem and its own limitations in dealing with the problem and is not too proud to call for external professional help. Big things should happen soon for the better.

BULLSHIT!!!  When Jagdeo was seeking help from NY, you and the rest of the miserable Bunch was hollering it would be a waste of money. Al Yuh bareface criminals are beyond SHAMELESS!!!!

Jagdeo looked to hire a crook with a 1/4 million price tag to consult on how to stop criminals in GY.  We need governments funding programs to train specialists in evidence collection and preservation  using modern techniques plus equipment to process and catalog the results.

 

In addition, we need input in terms of specialized personnel to guide on ground process. We need the DEA on the ground and other financial investigators to help since the US knows we are the main conduit for all sorts of illegal trade from the rio plata region to the Orinoco delta, Columbia among others.

 

It is not simply our safety but international security since for example Rk was about to be a conduit for gun running for FARC and the Mexico drug cartels is already on the ground processing routes to Africa and Europe. We cannot let them get a foothold.

FM

 

May 21 2008           by Daniel Hopsicker         

         

 

 

 CIA DRUG PILOT LINKED TO RUSSIAN MOB....

Bought 2 Junk Helicopters for Jagdeo

 

 

The Guyanese pilot implicated  by a former Customs agent as part of a ring of corrupt Customs officials being investigated  by the Dept. of Homeland  Security was in the news again recently as part of another scandal, this time in  his native Guyana.

 

Michael Francis  Brassington, whose name is a footnote inthe 9/11 investigation,  was named in a procurement scandal  over the disputed purchase by the Guyana Defense Forces of two antique 30-year old  helicopters from a 'dummy' company in Delaware that sounds suspiciously like a  front for the CIA,  the ironically-named �Global X Group.�

 

The company may have no visible corporate  history and a suspiciously- improbable name, but today one thing "Global X Group" does have  is a whole lot of Guyanese  Government cash.

 

The  citizenry of the tiny impoverished South American country of Guyana were up in  arms over the scam, which fleeced them of $1.5 million,  a  sizable sum in a country with a deteriorated infrastructure, bad housing, poor  sanitation... and an unfinished sports stadium with an unpaved parking lot in  the capital of Georgetown, which one determined blogger is attempting to shame the Government into  completing.

 

While researching pilot  Brassington's involvement in the Guyana scandal, we were astonished to discover  that Brassington�s father  (also named Michael Brassington)  has close business  ties with one of the  most notorious oligarchs in the Russian Mob,  Oleg Deripaska, the  �last man standing� in the brutal Aluminum Wars in Russia during the 1990�s for  control of that strategic resource.

 

This information is important to a full understanding of the 9/11 attack.  Brassington�s name  surfaced in connection with 9/11  because he had been the  co-pilot on the drug-running Lear jet (N351WB) owned by Wallace J.  Hilliard (right). Hilliard  also�and not coincidentally�owned the Venice FL flight  school where Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehhi were at the time learning to fly.   

Brassington,  as it happens, is also one of  two figures in the "100 Drug Plane-U.S. Customs Scandal" who have threatened to file lawsuits against the MadCowMorningNews for our  coverage of the developing scandal.

 

Small world.

"Aluminum is a dangerous  business"

 

Brassington's father was the  head of Guyana's "state's privatization unit," and rejected bids by the  local subsidiary of U.S. aluminum giant Reynolds Co. to buy out the state's  interest in a joint bauxite venture in favor of selling out   Guyana's state-owned bauxite company to Russian Aluminum (RusAl), controlled byRussian Mob Boss  Oleg Deripaska.

 

"As Deripaska made his way up, 'protection' rackets run by organized crime groups were gradually taken over by law enforcement agencies," read a New York Times  profile. "Aluminum is a very dangerous  business in Russia."

 

"Deripaska sided with them as  he strengthened his ties with the country's ruling elite, marrying Yeltsin's granddaughter Polina in 2001 and creating a powerful security  service of his own."

 

Deripaska's marriage into the  Yeltsin family cemented his leap. "By the time Oleg got married, he really was  representing the family," one banker with knowledge of the matter told the  Times. "It's a family partnership. You don't mess with  ex-presidents or their families."

 

Facing criminal sentences, bosses of big  Russian aluminum smelters opted to sell their stakes to  Deripaska and his then partner, Roman Abramovich. By 2000, Deripaska controlled  over 70 per cent of Russia's aluminum output.

 

Today the 37-year old is  conservatively estimated to be worth $15 billion dollars.  

 

The Friends of Wallace J. Hilliard

 

The Learjet which Brassington  co-piloted on its last run made 39 weekly flights, according to the DEA  affidavit filed in the case. The flights  originated in Venezuela, made a stop in Fort Lauderdale, and then  flew to Orlando and New York.  

 

An informant�s tip led to the July 25, 2000  bust, where the plane was surrounded by DEA agents brandishing submachine guns on a  runway at Orlando Executive Airport.  

Agents discovered 43 pounds of  heroin onboard.

 

According to the Orlando  Sentinel, it was the biggest heroin bust in central Florida  history. 

Law enforcement officials  called it "the largest find of its kind in the southeastern United States in  recent years," the Sentinel reported. Five people in Orlando were eventually  convicted, including  two Venezuelans.  

 

A "dimly-lit intersection" no one admits exists

 

Brassington was never charged, or even mentioned by  name in DEA affidavits filed in the case, indicating, at the very least, that he  had a certain level of protection.

 

The intersection between the shady world of transnational organized  crime and the 9/11 has perhaps been the most sensitive aspect of investigations  into the attack.

 

Newspapers have ignored the fact that terror flight school owner Wallace J. Hilliard straddled both   worlds.

 

�Wally Hilliard put P.J.  Khan and Mike Brassington together back in the  90�s,� stated one authoritative source at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport.  �Brassington was like a son to Wally.�

 

Ironically, Pervez (P.J.)  Khan, another of Wally Hilliard�s shady �business partners,� is suspected of  involvement in the current Customs corruption probe as well.  

 

Sweaty glee and a Guyanese Luncheon.

Guyana, we were surprised to  learn, is a country with a feverish political  environment, in a  near-state of civil war.  Published reports nonchalantly speak of the  ruling party's political  opponents turning up dead, and, even worse, missing their heads.  

 

One recent example of the kind of violence which runs  rampant in Guyana will suffice.  Murdered businessman Farouk Kalamadeen turned up  recently after being missing for a week.

 

Or, rather, his head did. It was discovered in a canal, which,   conveniently, was just a block away from his business.

 

Despite, or maybe because over-priced helicopters may seem  the least of the country's woes,  Guyana's chattering classes  criticized the chopper transaction with a certain sweaty glee.

 

One of the helicopters was  so old that it would soon require a complete overhaul, several critics pointed out,  effectively costing the same as a new helicopter. �These helicopters are a bad  buy,� protested an aviation observer in an irate letter to the editor. 

 

The government has wasted  millions of dollars on this deal. They have been clearly misled or not properly  advised.

 

This helicopter was sitting on the ground for almost thirteen years before it was purchased.�

 

Brassington's  involvement in the helicopter purchases was revealed byDr. Roger Luncheon,  a top Guyanese official, who defended the deal by stating that before  making the decision he  had sought the advice of  competent officials in the aviation sector like...Michael Francis Brassington, who Luncheon   described as �a  "Guyanese pilot living in the U.S.

 

"What you want us to do? We  didn�t have any helicopter and people were complaining.

Now we have two and they  are still complaining," Luncheon said, with an air of indignation mixed with  menace.

 

�Let us wait on the  results,� he challenged reporters.

�Ask me one year from now about the effectiveness of the  helicopters."

 

 

"It wasn't me."

 For his part, and despite the fact that a top Guyanese government official said  he was consulted on the decision to purchase the helicopters, Brassington  back-pedaled furiously to distance himself from the deal. A local newspaper  headlined his account:  �It Wasn�t Me!�

 

He said he�d tried to assist  the acquisition, but, sadly, his choices had not been accepted. Still, to prove  there were no hard feelings, Brassington ended his missive with an upbeat  postscript...

 

�I would like to add that  our country has a great Commander-in-Chief and a very competent  Chief of Staff!�

Duly noted.

What do you mean,

you're not getting out of the chopper?

 

The lack of suitability of the recently  acquired helicopters to fight crime in Guyana was only too obvious to many.  While criminals roam in packs of dozens, the choppers only seat four, a fact only too painfully obvious to anyone who might find himself facing the prospect of  exiting the chopper at an inopportune moment.

 

�If 25 gunmen attack a location in the interior, would the security forces fly  in four men, leave them there and go and pick up another four?�

 

 

 

"Be careful who you piss off on the way up"

 

When Brassington entered the  U.S. through Customs at Fort Lauderdale International Airport on April 6th,  2004, the agent on duty was a rookie Customs inspector working the night shift  at the General Aviation Facility.


J. L. Sanders was the unlucky Inspector charged with checking Brassington  through Customs that night. When he entered Brassington�s name into his  computer, the July 2000 heroin bust came up on his screen.

 

Sanders confirms that Brassington was the co-pilot when Wally Hilliard�s Lear jet was  busted in Orlando.

 

"The pilot had a lookout for  heroin smuggling. His name is Mike Brassington. He had in his possession a  letter from the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement stating that is  record would be modified so that he would no longer receive close scrutiny from  Customs," said Sanders.

 

 

"However, he still had an  active record in the system. This conflict may have occurred because the letter  he had was from Customs but he had a record from the DEA. This may have been an  attempt by Customs to illegally override a DEA lookout."

 

"Red flags in the sunset is the least of it."

 

Nor was that Brassington's  only red flag.

 

�In the 'active lookout' it  stated Brassington was known for bringing in suspect passengers,� Sanders told  us.

 

"He handed me a manifest for  the flight from Executive Flight Support, which I found out later was owned by  Wally Hilliard, and managed by Afphonso Bowe,� Sanders stated.  "So he  apparently still has some kind of financial relationship with Hilliard.�

 

Huffman Aviation flight  school owner Wally Hilliard is the owner of Executive Flight Support FBO (fixed  base of operations) in Nassau. Alphonso Bowe manages the facility for him.

 

�The charter company  Brassington was flying for is controlled by a family suspected of running an  organized drug ring," said Sanders.

 

�In the Customs computer  system, the terminology used to describe the criminal organization associated  with Executive Flight Support is the �Alfonso Bowe Smuggling Group.�

 

 

 

 

Another secret "internal" investigation

Brassington�s  apparent immunity from prosecution, if not from criticism, in his numerous  scrapes with authorities have made him the subject of intense speculation. 

 

Brassington�s luck even held  when he and his charter company were the recipients of withering criticism from  the NTSB for their role in a serious plane crash in 2005 in Teeterboro, New  Jersey.

 

His firm, Platinum Jet Management, had what many felt was criminal culpability in that crash, which injured 20  people, including several maimed for life, yet walked away with only a civil penalty of $150,000, half of which  was suspended for two years and then forgiven.

 

More recently he made news because of his alleged involvement in the supposedly  secret internal investigation at the Dept. of Homeland Security, which a  high-level DEA source in Miami brusquely  confirmed several months ago.

 

�Its an ICE operation, out of  Miami. Has nothing whatsoever to do with the DEA," stated the Miami official.    "You should check with the OIG (Office of Investigations) in Washington.�

 

Homeland Security inherits Customs dirty secrets

Of  course, Customs corruption in Mexico and Latin America is a decades-old  well-ingrained practice, historically used by political leaders for personal  purposes and to pay off political debts.

 

Specific allegations against Miami's  much-celebrated Contraband Enforcement Team (CET) were documented in  investigative files obtained and published by The Miami Herald.

 

"They were out of control and everyone knew  they were out of control, no question about it," said a Customs investigator  involved.

 

More recently an  internal investigation by the Homeland Security Dept.�s OIG five years ago into  this same organization was thwarted, sources in Fort Lauderdale told us grimly,  and the Special Agent in charge re-assigned.

 

During the '80s and '90s, it was mostly used  to stem the flow of marijuana and cocaine heading for Florida. The program was  beginning to fade out, but received a new lease on life after the 9/11 attack.

 

"That CET group had a lot of power, and  Customs did everything it could to make the case go away - merits of the  complaint be damned," the investigator said.  "The truth of the matter was  not the concern, everyone in Customs knew the truth. The concern was for saving  face."

 

When two American-registered airplanes were  busted in Mexico trafficking multi-tons loads of cocaine, and were found to have  been purchased with laundered Sinaloa Cartel cash,  officials were forced  to re-open the investigation.

Death squads, drug trafficking, working for the CIA."

Guyana is  best-known, of course, as the home of the Rev.  Jim Jones'  Jonestown cult  suicide, where more than 900 people perished.

 

More recently the country has achieved a  certain infamy as a regional distribution hub for narcotics shipments  making their way across the country's easily-crossed border to neighboring Brazil, Venezuela and French Guiana  to the wider world outside South America.

 

The current government also has a reputation for  "playing ball" with major drug traffickers, like Shaheed Roger Khan, who, after a long career in drug trafficking,  with a Chamber of Commerce-type boost from Guyana government officials,  is  currently on trial in New York for numerous felony drug trafficking charges.

 

Latinnews Daily Service reported that on  June 19, 2006, under a headline reading �Suspected CIA operative  arrested,� that Guyanese businessman Shaheed Roger Khan has  been accused ofdrug trafficking, organizing death  squads and working for the CIA.

 

Khan is known to be  close to the  highest levels of the Guyanese government. He boasted of bugging the  telephone of the country's police chief. And he operated with impunity inside  Guyana until his arrest, which only occurred after he was lured out of the  country  Suriname.

 

Khan, even on trial in New York, seems better off than victims of his officially-sanctioned death squads.

And so it goes.

FM
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