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teems1 wrote:MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:sou sou gone dead for 2021 or what ?
or ppl shame to say they lorse they "investment" ?
Ppl are shame and embarrassed and trying their best not be called laughing stocks for their stupidity.
Let's hope it remains at that. Once bitten twice shy.
Although some trinis who are ketching their tail might want back their initial investment/hand, which could lead to violence.
pugboy wrote:sou sou gone dead for 2021 or what ?
or ppl shame to say they lorse they "investment" ?
pugboy wrote:so nobody on mr dss asking for they money ?
A 30-year-old man was killed in Carapo in the early hours of Friday morning, following a confrontation.
The deceased has been identified as Sergio Fraser.
According to initial reports, at about 1:20 am residents of Pascal Lane heard a loud commotion followed by a spray of gunshots.
Four men were seen fleeing the scene, while Fraser was later found bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds.
Fraser died on the scene.
Police recovered from the scene two spent 5.56 shells, three .9mm shells and a live round of .40mm ammunition.
Police received information that Fraser reportedly was operating a sou sou and was owing monies.
Investigations are ongoing.
MaxPower wrote:Wow,
Im guessing that means he will have to shut down DSS permanently and refund everyone their money?
I’m sure the interest of the people has always been his #1 priority.
Great is the DSS
Great is the DSS
Great is the DSS
K74T wrote:February 9th, 2021
MEDIA RELEASE
DSS founder charged with money laundering
Kerron Clarke, founder of the Drugs Sou Sou (DSS), was charged today with two counts of money laundering contrary to section 45(1)(b) of the Proceeds of Crime Act.
The decision to lay the charges followed advice received today from Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard SC.
Clarke, a member of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force, will appear before a Port-of-Spain Magistrate tomorrow morning.
Clarke was arrested last Saturday after police executed a search warrant at his home in La Horquetta.
Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mc Donald Jacob, said investigations are continuing into the seizure of $7.7 million in cash in La Horquetta several months ago.
Corporate Communications Unit
February 9th, 2021
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Blaze d Chalice wrote:
Help out a boi nah G?
What I think he should do, is roll them up into a cylinder shape and help David Muhammad to volt it and keep it up there for him safe.
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