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speedist wrote:This country is rich. We all know that by now. Money does speak louder than anything else here including morals. Any of us who remain with honour will be in the minority and eventually snuffed out.
Tell me, what do you think the reaction would be if one of these politicians were to be killed in a similar manner? Nothing is going to come out of this. This is a cold case, we just haven't accepted it yet.
pugboy wrote:he actually made a very important contribution,
the simple fact that police stations are required to give receipts to persons making a police report
is a serious improvement
no more claims of no report, missing pages etc
if you ever made a police report and see how reluctant the senior officers are to sign off the receipt you will realize this
kjaglal76v2 wrote:VII wrote:src1983 wrote:I was like Duane, gun averse, but the reality is we need them a while now
And how exactly would a little licensed pistol help you in such an attack,with such weapons and tactics?
I'm certain Ms.Seetahal had a firearm.
u cyar be serious
Police sources said Seetahal appeared to have been trying to reach into her purse where she kept her licenced firearm before being struck by the murderers’ bullets. Officers later recovered the attorney’s firearm in the purse. Nothing was taken from the SUV.
IvanTerrors wrote:Ask yuh self why was she murdered? People don't kill people just so and well executed, something more than what is being said in the news etc. Simple as Chinese laundry hit that was a gun toating criminal. Compared to this.
sharkmouth wrote:1.This was ordered from high in the food chain
2.It may not necessarily be linked to the Naipaul case
3.It may or may not be professionals,all is required is adequate planning and knowledge of the firearm
4.The ar-15 has select fire auto\semi
5.With the on going trend i predict that police will soon be the ones executed similarly
6.That being said what keeps you from being the one who s next?
rfari wrote:During the extended broadcast on the assasination, cnc3 showed images of a surveillance cam mounted on a pole while showing footage of the aftermath. Was that at the vicinity of the crime or just a random snippet?
Newsday was reliably informed that someone caught the entire assassination on video and the recording has been handed over to senior police officers who are part of a high-powered team investigating Seetahal’s brutal execution.
The video footage is now in the possession of officers at the Homicide Investigations Bureau and is said to be a key piece of evidence to solve the murder. It is understood that investigators are also looking at footage from a CCTV camera which lay overhead the crime scene.
Newsday was reliably informed that someone caught the entire assassination on video and the recording has been handed over to senior police officers who are part of a high-powered team investigating Seetahal’s brutal execution.
The video footage is now in the possession of officers at the Homicide Investigations Bureau and is said to be a key piece of evidence to solve the murder. It is understood that investigators are also looking at footage from a CCTV camera which lay overhead the crime scene.
pioneer wrote:lol@ pliers mouth thirdworld police on tv
In other countries senior police officers can actually speak and be effective.
VII wrote:src1983 wrote:I was like Duane, gun averse, but the reality is we need them a while now
And how exactly would a little licensed pistol help you in such an attack,with such weapons and tactics?
I'm certain Ms.Seetahal had a firearm.
ModMania wrote:Maybe instead of beating up like hens in this thread, why not accept the fact that it is what it is and maybe someone with the money can start offering customised armored cars...turn a negative into a positive, a solution to a problem.
ModMania wrote:Maybe instead of beating up like hens in this thread, why not accept the fact that it is what it is and maybe someone with the money can start offering customised armored cars...turn a negative into a positive, a solution to a problem.
pablo_tt wrote:ModMania wrote:Maybe instead of beating up like hens in this thread, why not accept the fact that it is what it is and maybe someone with the money can start offering customised armored cars...turn a negative into a positive, a solution to a problem.
Two brothers tried back in the day, it didn't work out. Now both of the brothers are dead and the armoured vehicles are collecting dust in Cumutto
mitsu_chick941 wrote:
A small man from beetham or barrackpore can't afford to run a trade like guns and drugs so it has to be the people high up.
kjaglal76v2 wrote:mitsu_chick941 wrote:
A small man from beetham or barrackpore can't afford to run a trade like guns and drugs so it has to be the people high up.
stay dey & feel so
remember Mark Guerra?
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