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pioneer wrote:Prolly people can contact Unique Services, Pleasantville San Fernando
Unique Services
17 Cassia Av San Fernando
Trinidad and Tobago
Tel. #: 657-9962
http://openlibrary.org/books/OL2449921M/Scott_drug_report_with_all_names_called
dougla_boy wrote:if u do, post the link....i would like a copy......
Cjruckus wrote:I think this document should be read by all trinidadians and not stowed away hidden from the public eye.
Cjruckus wrote:Apparently there is a copy at uwi library however it is in the special reserve section and limited to a handful of professors and students. If I could get a copy I would personally scan it and covert to pdf. I think this document should be read by all trinidadians and not stowed away hidden from the public eye.
TrinbagoMan wrote:I have a copy: $1000
Full digital copy.
Cjruckus wrote:See the thing is.. the Scott Drug Report incriminates politicians on both sides. PNM and NAR.
SiR8081 wrote:Curently have in my possession The Scott. Drug Report. Being photocopied right now
16 cycles wrote:^scan+upload+post link pls?
pioneer wrote:niceness i think is bout 40 pages?
SUPAstarr wrote:still copyin??? Uploadin??? im very interested
Cjruckus wrote:so once its uploaded make sure and pm us the Link because the digital regulation bill in parliament may stop all this forum stuff.
pioneer wrote:Then why the government of the day (back then) and present governments get so emo when they hear bout it?
cocoa in de sun?
Ministers currently in office name get call for shady dealings they had and continue to have.
The inquiry was meant to uncover the reason there was rampant drug abuse in T&T. Within that report it was uncovered that there were two factions in the TTPS working for columbian drug cartels. The report begged the government to purge the police service and they did nothing.
The truth offends.
And no, PNM was NOT in power back then. Some of you in serious denial.
Cjruckus wrote:so once its uploaded make sure and pm us the Link because the digital regulation bill in parliament may stop all this forum stuff.
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