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The_Honourable wrote:SMc wrote:Forget about manufacturing process, who find rat swimming in the water tank behing QA lab etc....
anybody get extradited yet? Or is it beacause the 2 weeks pass we all forget
I saw an interview with former head of the central authority and past director of the FIU, attorney David West on one of the morning talk shows that the DEA is down here most likely to collect evidence meaning any remaining gaps in their case will be filled by the evidence they collect here in T&T. The evidence will then be taken to a US grand jury who would review the case and a decision would be made.
Once the grand jury accepts the findings of the case, an indictment would be made resulting in an extradition request. They have the right to prosecute the matter in the US because the bust happened on american soil. Don't be surprised that the US never told the T&T government anything because they knew that nothing would have come out of it if T&T did the bust (like the previous busts in Point Lisas) so they wanted the shipment to pass thru our port and reach the US meaning THEY can make the bust themselves then come down here to brace people.
If the government plays the arse like what they did with Ish & Steve, the US can use force like what they did in Jamaica in 2010. When the US wanted Dudus Coke, Prime Minister Bruce Golding make a set of excuses until the US directly and indirectly put force on his administration. Check the article:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-15147228
If the DEA is still here, I suspect they are still collecting evidence and/or have their suspects under lockdown making sure they don't leave the country - either by doing it themselves or forcing the government to have them under lockdown until their case is complete and the verdict given by the US grand jury.
Since the DEA is not making anything public, we have no idea how far they are in the case and if the grand jury reached a verdict. There was talk of an extradition request/diplomatic note but that story fall thru. Although I think it was too early for the US to make an extradition request and it would come later on, I could be wrong because again, the DEA not talking and plus we are not sure about what agreements both countries are under where the US can fast forward things. People are talking and pointing to the Status of the Forces Agreement (SOFA). I would not be surprised the "diplomatic note" was really something to do with locking down the suspects in T&T so they are not able to run.
I doubt 50+ agents are down here just to collect evidence alone. They are not leaving empty handed.
TriniAutoMart wrote:Is either the US agencies keeping info under lock or people get paid off and nothing will come of this.
two weeks gone, nothing too see hereCid wrote:*tumbleweed rolls by
1UZFE wrote:Trinis forget abt this already.. Carnival time...
zoom rader wrote:^^^ Becareful dude it have mods that will lable you anti-business.
MG Man wrote:what's a lable?
zoom rader wrote:^^^ Becareful dude it have mods that will lable you anti-business.
Mexico's 'Shorty' Guzman arrested
The United States says one of the the world's most wanted drug barons, Joaquin Guzman, known as El Chapo or Shorty, has been arrested in Mexico. He was the leader of the Sinaloa cartel, which smuggles huge amounts of illegal drugs into the US. 'Shorty' Guzman had been on the run since escaping a high security prison in a laundry basket in 2001. He was arrested in Sinaloa state, in a joint operation with United States anti-drugs forces. Guzman was at a hotel in the north-western resort of Mazatlan, the AP news agency reported. The US state department had offered a reward of up to $5m (£3.2m) for information leading to his arrest. He has been indicted on federal trafficking charges and US officials want him extradited if he is ever captured. Several close associates of 'Shorty' Guzman had been arrested over the past two years in the US and Mexico. Forbes magazine has estimated Guzman's fortune at about $1bn (£600m).
airuma wrote:^^^ Watch out fellah, yuh making some seroius statements dey and putting figures as if it can be proven somehow.
zoom rader wrote:airuma wrote:^^^ Watch out fellah, yuh making some seroius statements dey and putting figures as if it can be proven somehow.
Just goole and see for your self
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