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He goes right back and vote PNMaaron17 wrote:Boi!
Taxi driver survives robbery, attack; crawls for hours to safety
https://guardian.co.tt/news/taxi-driver ... 8c5d5363b8
pugboy wrote:inshan had his .02 to add
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I was told that this fella Karim was not one of those who kidnapped Anesha..
He did what the police couldn't do but yet still he was charged because he refused to give up the identities of the kidnappers...
( which he should have done)
The police did not have a clue on the whereabouts of kidnapped victim Anesha Boodhoo.
Had it not been for Jason Brown aka Abdul Karim, they would not have had a single lead.
As a matter of fact, Karim was paid a certain amount of money by a close female relative of the victim.
Karim was approached by the female victim via a third party because he had the ability to find almost anyone reported missing.
After he was approached, the woman paid him thousands of dollars to assist in locating the kidnapped victim.
He did so and her abductors informed him that they wanted x amount of money in exchange for her safe release.
Karim made a deal with the abductors and the woman to take her to her home safely and get the money they requested.
After he did so and showed up at the victim's home, the police were notified and he was arrested.
Of course, they pleaded with Karim for information on the names of the persons responsible for the abduction, which included a certain shady businessman from the Aranguez community, with a promise he would not be charged.
Karim refused to cooperate with police officers who over the weekend, sought advice from the DPP to charge him with Knowingly Negotiating a Ransom.
Notice he was never charged with kidnapping or other offences directly related to the woman's abduction?
And that's because there was no evidence to suggest he was involved.
Take a careful look at the information highlighted below contained in an official police report:
" ... a multi-pronged approach was coordinated by the Commissioner of Police Mrs. Earla Christopher which included the Anti-kidnapping Unit, the NED Operations and CID, the Research and Analytical Unit, the C.S.M.U, the Homicide Bureau of Investigations, the offices of the ACP,s Criminal and Tactical Divisions, the Strategic Services Agency, the Legal Officer Asp Teesdale, SIU and other internal stakeholders within the TTPS.
This investigation was directly supervised by ACP Butler, Snr Supt Edwards, Snr Supt Ramjohn, ASP Ramdass, ASP Callender, Insp Phillip, Insp Ramsingh, W/Sgt Rivers, and Cpl Ramcharan."
Now, you saw all the so-called investigators and units involved in the case, yes?
Not one of them was smart enough to allow Karim to collect the ransom $$ and monitor him as he made his way to pay the kidnappers.
One must ask themselves, how come the police had no clue about their investigation given the volume of units and senior officers involved in this investigation?
Karim basically did their work for them (by conducting his investigations and locating the victim) all because he was paid upfront to do such by a female relative and the police were shocked, just like the public when he showed up at her home along with her in his quest to honour his side of the deal with the woman's kidnappers.
It's high time now the police either speak the truth or keep quiet instead of attempting to hoodwink the public with their crappy version of events which can land them a lucrative Hollywood spot.
Adding the names of all those seniors including the Commissioner of Police was just another stupid PR stunt by the TTPS who clearly didn't fool the population.
Karim, as colorful a character as he is, deserves recognition for locating the victim and taking her to her home safely.
zoom rader wrote:He goes right back and vote PNMaaron17 wrote:Boi!
Taxi driver survives robbery, attack; crawls for hours to safety
https://guardian.co.tt/news/taxi-driver ... 8c5d5363b8
nervewrecker wrote:Some bandits came over to a small family gathering not far from where I live. Tied up, robbed and beat everyone.
Didn't see anything on the news.
Also not too long ago another neighbour was shot 5 times, was beaten badly with bones broken so badly it came through his flesh. Most likely he was gagged and beaten as his brother in the next room said he heard like someone screamed out and didn't hear anything after till the gunshots.
Well you know how it goes, nobody see nothing, nobody hear nothing, nobody know nothing. Even me, I see nothing, hear nothing, know nothing. I went my merry way to work next day and not even asking anything or want to see anything. What I hear is from what other people hear and say who living miles away. For what it worth, I too live miles away, somewhere toco for that matter.
Sorry to hear that your wife's family was affected by violence at their home.alfa wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Some bandits came over to a small family gathering not far from where I live. Tied up, robbed and beat everyone.
Didn't see anything on the news.
Also not too long ago another neighbour was shot 5 times, was beaten badly with bones broken so badly it came through his flesh. Most likely he was gagged and beaten as his brother in the next room said he heard like someone screamed out and didn't hear anything after till the gunshots.
Well you know how it goes, nobody see nothing, nobody hear nothing, nobody know nothing. Even me, I see nothing, hear nothing, know nothing. I went my merry way to work next day and not even asking anything or want to see anything. What I hear is from what other people hear and say who living miles away. For what it worth, I too live miles away, somewhere toco for that matter.
It was a small article in the papers, the family in question also related to my wife .
alfa wrote:nervewrecker wrote:Some bandits came over to a small family gathering not far from where I live. Tied up, robbed and beat everyone.
Didn't see anything on the news.
Also not too long ago another neighbour was shot 5 times, was beaten badly with bones broken so badly it came through his flesh. Most likely he was gagged and beaten as his brother in the next room said he heard like someone screamed out and didn't hear anything after till the gunshots.
Well you know how it goes, nobody see nothing, nobody hear nothing, nobody know nothing. Even me, I see nothing, hear nothing, know nothing. I went my merry way to work next day and not even asking anything or want to see anything. What I hear is from what other people hear and say who living miles away. For what it worth, I too live miles away, somewhere toco for that matter.
It was a small article in the papers, the family in question also related to my wife .
Rovin wrote:ent d ban on copper still on ?
setta uneducated jackass thieves who must be so feel it have copper
or maybe is d criminals doing that to prevent d govt owned cctv cams being placed all over from seeing\recording their activities ? ...
Police are reporting another case involving an alleged abduction and robbery, this time in Chaguanas.
According to reports, the 59-year-old sales manager was driving south along Rodney Branch Road in Chaguanas when, upon reaching the vicinity of Johan Avenue, he brought the vehicle to a stop.
The victim told police he was accosted by three men, one of whom was armed with a firearm.
The armed suspect ordered the driver into the backseat, who, fearful for his life, complied.
The man said his head was covered with a pillowcase and his hands bound with rope.
He was then taken to an unknown location where he was dropped off and his vehicle, mobile phone and around $700 that was in his wallet were taken.
The victim was then able to free himself and discovered that he was in the Penal area to which he made his way to the Penal Police Station.
PC Rampersad is continuing inquiries.
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/sales-manager-abducted-and-robbed-left-tied-penal
Papa Spann rolling around in his grave once again. Them youngins disgusting.maj. tom wrote:
K74T wrote:January 31st 2024
MEDIA RELEASE
Two Directors Detained, Stolen Vehicle Parts Recovered
Two Directors of a prominent car dealership located at La Romain, San Fernando were arrested during an anti-crime exercise conducted in the Southern Division yesterday.
Between 3:50pm and 6:25pm, on 30th January 2024, a team of officers attached to the Stolen Vehicles Squad executed a search warrant on the premises of a new and or used car dealership located in La Romain, San Fernando. The officers conducted a comprehensive search at the location in the presence of the two of the company’s Directors, during which time items of evidential value relating to the investigation were seized.
Both Directors, a father and son, were deemed suspects in recent reports of Larceny Motor Vehicle. They were both arrested and conveyed to the Stolen Vehicle Squad Office in Port of Spain.
The exercise was led by Senior Superintendent Ramjohn, Superintendent Etienne, ASP Ramdass and supervised by Inspector Lazarus.
Enquiries are continuing.
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January 31st 2024
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