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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby rollingstock » May 8th, 2013, 5:36 am

hustla_ambition101 wrote:
Trini Hookah wrote:
hustla_ambition101 wrote:Jammers in the jail long time, Kamla taking anally as usual to appeal to the illiterate masses

Orly?


Yes


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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby Habit7 » May 8th, 2013, 7:32 am

PNM hits PM’s talk on prison phones
Al-Rawi: She is dismantling security systems

Published: Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Gail Alexander

It’s the Opposition PNM’s view that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, as head of the National Security Council, made a bad move in announcing to the criminal element the method by which law enforcement agencies would intercept cellphone signals from prisons.

PNM PRO Faris Al-Rawi said so yesterday after Persad-Bissessar’s statement on Monday night on the “jammers and grabbers” technique, whereby law enforcement would use mobile phone signal “jammers” on phone calls coming from inside jails. This involved technology which would find phones and block calls and text messages from unapproved numbers in jails, she said.

Al-Rawi said: “The PNM notes with amazement the Prime Minister’s announcement to the population of the national security forces’ ability to block cellphones from the prisons and to grab text messages emanating from in there.

“We stand amazed the head of the National Security Council could be foolish enough to announce to the criminal element the exact method by which law enforcement agencies would intercept valuable and critical evidence capable of being garnered and used in prosecution and convictions under various pieces of legislation, including the Anti-Gang Act.

“We are convinced the Prime Minister either enjoys the worst form of advice or is capable of making spectacular mistake after mistake in such quick succession.” He said the Prime Minister “continued dismantling national security mechanisms and emboldening the criminal elements through demonstrating the worst form of ineptitude in national security T&T has ever seen.”


Al-Rawi said one might have thought it far more important to use information gathered from cellphone transmission quietly and discreetly to improve the detection and conviction rate in T&T “which stands at an all-time low now.

Asked how the PNM had dealt with the situation after former national security minister Martin Joseph had confirmed cellphones were being used in prisons, Al-Rawi said the PNM had engaged in minimal disclosure and preferred a platform to instill fear into criminals by keeping them in the dark and worried over the true capabilities of the national security network.

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2013-05- ... son-phones

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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby pioneer » May 8th, 2013, 8:12 am

PNM yes, lookin an soundin dumber by the day. If she didn't say anything they would say "why hasn't she told us what she plans to do...why isn't the public being informed"...etc etc

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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby zoom rader » May 8th, 2013, 8:14 am

^^^ becarefull dude the riff raff will soon be here

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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby pioneer » May 8th, 2013, 8:19 am

water on ah duck back

They need to weed out the police and prisons officers who aligned to the criminal elements, the ones who reveal witness names and provide them with phones, cards, cigs and weed etc.

Fire them and jail for life.

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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby pioneer » May 8th, 2013, 8:21 am

Also the corrupt elements in the TTDF who allow drug/gun runners access to our borders, protect them on the seas and put down hits when required.

Our island is so small and we have such a large military, it's unimaginable why they can't lock down our borders effectively. Then again they just like to pose up in camo and camel pak like they in Iraq.

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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby zoom rader » May 8th, 2013, 8:23 am

pioneer wrote:Also the corrupt elements in the TTDF who allow drug/gun runners access to our borders, protect them on the seas and put down hits when required.

Our island is so small and we have such a large military, it's unimaginable why they can't lock down our borders effectively. Then again they just like to pose up in camo and camel pak like they in Iraq.

Duh worry nah riff raffs will soon blame kams and the PP for that too.

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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby rfari » May 8th, 2013, 8:50 am

These kinda things par for the course with pp government. Eh even bother

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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby Habit7 » May 8th, 2013, 9:05 am

I wonder if there is going to be a major commissioning ceremony with a ribbon cutting and photo ops of govt officials tinkering with the equipment as if they know what they are doing.

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Postby pioneer » May 8th, 2013, 9:20 am

zoom rader wrote:^^^ becarefull dude the riff raff will soon be here


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Re: will they ever look outside the box??

Postby UML » May 8th, 2013, 4:35 pm

Habit7 wrote:PNM hits PM’s talk on prison phones
Al-Rawi: She is dismantling security systems

Published: Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Gail Alexander

It’s the Opposition PNM’s view that Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, as head of the National Security Council, made a bad move in announcing to the criminal element the method by which law enforcement agencies would intercept cellphone signals from prisons.

PNM PRO Faris Al-Rawi said so yesterday after Persad-Bissessar’s statement on Monday night on the “jammers and grabbers” technique, whereby law enforcement would use mobile phone signal “jammers” on phone calls coming from inside jails. This involved technology which would find phones and block calls and text messages from unapproved numbers in jails, she said.

Al-Rawi said: “The PNM notes with amazement the Prime Minister’s announcement to the population of the national security forces’ ability to block cellphones from the prisons and to grab text messages emanating from in there.

“We stand amazed the head of the National Security Council could be foolish enough to announce to the criminal element the exact method by which law enforcement agencies would intercept valuable and critical evidence capable of being garnered and used in prosecution and convictions under various pieces of legislation, including the Anti-Gang Act.

“We are convinced the Prime Minister either enjoys the worst form of advice or is capable of making spectacular mistake after mistake in such quick succession.” He said the Prime Minister “continued dismantling national security mechanisms and emboldening the criminal elements through demonstrating the worst form of ineptitude in national security T&T has ever seen.”


Al-Rawi said one might have thought it far more important to use information gathered from cellphone transmission quietly and discreetly to improve the detection and conviction rate in T&T “which stands at an all-time low now.

Asked how the PNM had dealt with the situation after former national security minister Martin Joseph had confirmed cellphones were being used in prisons, Al-Rawi said the PNM had engaged in minimal disclosure and preferred a platform to instill fear into criminals by keeping them in the dark and worried over the true capabilities of the national security network.

http://www.guardian.co.tt/news/2013-05- ... son-phones



ahhhhhhhh the double standard that epitomizes the pnm :roll:

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