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Roger Khan arrives on Friday night.

Convicted drug trafficker Shaheed “Roger” Khan

Convicted drug lord Shaheed ‘Roger’ Khan will arrive in Guyana on Friday night onboard an American Airlines flight.

According to a release, the Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have begun processing Khan for “removal” from a detention center in Miami, Florida.

Accompanied by ICE agents, the 47-year-old Khan is expected to land at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) late on Friday night.

Local enforcement authorities will meet the drug lord when he arrives at the CJIA.

Khan was arrested in neighboring Suriname in 2006 and then flown to Trinidad where US agents took control of him. He was taken to New York and charged.
Khan, who was jailed in October 2009 for up to 15 years, asked the US court earlier this year to release him early, based on new regulations.

Khan was sentenced to a total of 40 years’ imprisonment on three separate charges by US Judge, Dora Irizarry, in 2009 after she accepted the plea bargain agreement he had reached with prosecutors.

However, two of the sentences, 10 years for an illegal firearm possession charge, and 15 years for witness tampering ran concurrently with the other 15-year jail term.
In addition to the jail time, Roger Khan had to undergo supervised release for five years although according to the judge, he is likely to be deported. Khan was also accused of executing competitors in the drug trade.

Khan was considered to be the country’s most powerful drug trafficker.
He was said to have close ties to the then, People’s Progressive Party/Civic, with the late ex-Home Affairs Minister, Ronald Gajraj, acting as a conduit for a “Phantom Squad”.The squad was accused of murdering several criminals, competitors, and others.
Another minister reportedly facilitated the ordering of phone calls interception equipment.
In June 2006, Khan was arrested in Paramaribo with three of his bodyguards in a sting operation.

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Prince posted:

How will this will play out with pending elections? I believe Granger was waiting on his arrival to interrogate him. Should the PPP be worried? 

You couldn’t sleep last night... 

FM
Dave posted:
Prince posted:

How will this will play out with pending elections? I believe Granger was waiting on his arrival to interrogate him. Should the PPP be worried? 

You couldn’t sleep last night... 

Can you add something to what I am asking or you just to be an ass?

FM
Prince posted:
Dave posted:
Prince posted:

How will this will play out with pending elections? I believe Granger was waiting on his arrival to interrogate him. Should the PPP be worried? 

You couldn’t sleep last night... 

Can you add something to what I am asking or you just to be an ass?

I simple asked a question but since you wanna be a ass hole I gon get nasty with you, but it’s too early to rip your punnanie ... I gon come back later to you. 

 

FM
Prince posted:
Dave posted:
Prince posted:

How will this will play out with pending elections? I believe Granger was waiting on his arrival to interrogate him. Should the PPP be worried? 

You couldn’t sleep last night... 

Can you add something to what I am asking or you just to be an ass?

What do u want him to add u idiot. Does he know what is going to happen? U make it sound like the man got a crystal ball in front of him .

Sheik101
Prince posted:

How will this will play out with pending elections? I believe Granger was waiting on his arrival to interrogate him. Should the PPP be worried? 

Ayuh cane cutters focus on irrelevant shyte.  What does he bring to the table at this 11th hour?  He is likely a double-edge sword so why complicate things.  

Granger and his cadres are now focused on election execution and getting the list padded with their illegals.  

PNC tricking everyone. Nandalal questioning how could they have counted so many in the PPP stronghold is exactly what the PNC wants.  They don’t intend to disenfranchise PPP voters, they intend to enfranchise illegals who will vote PNC. 

If the PNC wins, the AFC will be kicked to the curb.  That’s another bunch of stupid cane cutters posing in irrelevance!  Coolies are a pack of fly-mouth people who step in it.   Remember “bring it on” stupidity!

Ronan sounding off pissed. He laughing all the way to the bank.  And he got stupid cane cutter concerts like Django to help cover his tracks!  And Putagees like Cain sniffing and hitching a ride!

Baseman
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Prince posted:

How will this will play out with pending elections? I believe Granger was waiting on his arrival to interrogate him. Should the PPP be worried? 

Why do you want to know coolie hater? if you really want to know why don't you ask Harmon or Granger to book your passage and observe for yourself? Both of them like coolie haters and can greet you with green, black and yellow malas at the airport with the GDF and police band welcoming you.

FM
ksazma posted:
Amral posted:

The bai will stay low for the time. 

He may be going straight to a lockup in Guyana. There are no statutes of limitations on murder.

Doubt it.  The Guyana govt needed to let the US authorities know if he is wanted in Guyana for trial before extradition.  That would have followed a different process with hearings.  Khan could have objected on the basis of fair trial in Guyana and possible risk to life and limb.  Then the US would not be able to just extradite him.   They likely would have sought a 3rd country solution!

Baseman
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Baseman posted:
ksazma posted:
Amral posted:

The bai will stay low for the time. 

He may be going straight to a lockup in Guyana. There are no statutes of limitations on murder.

Doubt it.  The Guyana govt needed to let the US authorities know if he is wanted in Guyana for trial before extradition.  That would have followed a different process with hearings.  Khan could have objected on the basis of fair trial in Guyana and possible risk to life and limb.  Then the US would not be able to just extradite him.   They likely would have sought a 3rd country solution!

banna, stop braying idiotically about sh!t you don't even minimally understand

FM
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ronan posted:
Baseman posted:
ksazma posted:
Amral posted:

The bai will stay low for the time. 

He may be going straight to a lockup in Guyana. There are no statutes of limitations on murder.

Doubt it.  The Guyana govt needed to let the US authorities know if he is wanted in Guyana for trial before extradition.  That would have followed a different process with hearings.  Khan could have objected on the basis of fair trial in Guyana and possible risk to life and limb.  Then the US would not be able to just extradite him.   They likely would have sought a 3rd country solution!

banna, stop braying about sh!t you don't even minimally understand

So tell us “smartdonkey!”

Baseman
Last edited by Baseman
ronan posted:
Baseman posted:
ksazma posted:
Amral posted:

The bai will stay low for the time. 

He may be going straight to a lockup in Guyana. There are no statutes of limitations on murder.

Doubt it.  The Guyana govt needed to let the US authorities know if he is wanted in Guyana for trial before extradition.  That would have followed a different process with hearings.  Khan could have objected on the basis of fair trial in Guyana and possible risk to life and limb.  Then the US would not be able to just extradite him.   They likely would have sought a 3rd country solution!

banna, stop braying about sh!t you don't even minimally understand

Yeah....let him know you are the expert when it comes to 'sh!t'...

sachin_05
sachin_05 posted:
ronan posted:
Baseman posted:
ksazma posted:
Amral posted:

The bai will stay low for the time. 

He may be going straight to a lockup in Guyana. There are no statutes of limitations on murder.

Doubt it.  The Guyana govt needed to let the US authorities know if he is wanted in Guyana for trial before extradition.  That would have followed a different process with hearings.  Khan could have objected on the basis of fair trial in Guyana and possible risk to life and limb.  Then the US would not be able to just extradite him.   They likely would have sought a 3rd country solution!

banna, stop braying about sh!t you don't even minimally understand

Yeah....let him know you are the expert when it comes to 'sh!t'...

Shakeabatty skills!

Baseman
Baseman posted:
ronan posted:
Baseman posted:
ksazma posted:
Amral posted:

The bai will stay low for the time. 

He may be going straight to a lockup in Guyana. There are no statutes of limitations on murder.

Doubt it.  The Guyana govt needed to let the US authorities know if he is wanted in Guyana for trial before extradition.  That would have followed a different process with hearings.  Khan could have objected on the basis of fair trial in Guyana and possible risk to life and limb.  Then the US would not be able to just extradite him.   They likely would have sought a 3rd country solution!

banna, stop braying about sh!t you don't even minimally understand

So tell us “smartdonkey!”

it's better to let you stand in the street with no bucta awhile

as people with real knowledge smirk and point

no towel for you

FM
Last edited by Former Member
ronan posted:
Baseman posted:
ronan posted:
Baseman posted:
ksazma posted:
Amral posted:

The bai will stay low for the time. 

He may be going straight to a lockup in Guyana. There are no statutes of limitations on murder.

Doubt it.  The Guyana govt needed to let the US authorities know if he is wanted in Guyana for trial before extradition.  That would have followed a different process with hearings.  Khan could have objected on the basis of fair trial in Guyana and possible risk to life and limb.  Then the US would not be able to just extradite him.   They likely would have sought a 3rd country solution!

banna, stop braying about sh!t you don't even minimally understand

So tell us “smartdonkey!”

it's better to let you stand in the street with no bucta awhile

as people with real knowledge smirk and point

no towel for you

Well, shakeabatty response as usual!

Baseman

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