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    DUDUS 'LINKS' UNDER THREAT - Extradition may cause dissent for dons appointed in other areas


    The possible extradition of west Kingston strongman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke may bring war to a number of communities other than his own, THE WEEKEND STAR has found.

    Investigations have revealed that some communities in east and central Kingston, St Andrew and Clarendon are 'donned' by thugs who are being backed by persons from west Kingston. These 'chosen leaders' are not fully supported by persons in the area where they live.
    When contacted, some division heads chose to be tight-lipped on the issue. However, head of the Criminal Investigation Branch, Assistant Commissioner Les Green, admitted that the police were indeed aware of the situation.

    A few months ago, thugs from Jacques Road and Goodridge Lane in Mountain View, east Kingston, were at odds over who should control both communities.
    At least two men were killed in that feud which required the intervention of a much more respected don before peace reigned again.

    bruck up fi it
    Head of the east Kingston police, Superintendent Michael Bailey, then admitted to hearing of cases where a character from west Kingston had sent for men from those communities who were against the 'order'.
    "A jus di order eno, instruction send from west (Tivoli Gardens) seh is a certain man fi run di place ... . Some man neva too rate di bredda suh it did cause a likke vibes ... . It sort out now still cause some man all get bruck up fi it," one thug from Jacques Road said. Another from Goodridge Lane added, "Everybody naw go see eye to eye all di while eno, a did jus one a dem ting deh."

    In one central Kingston community tension is oftentimes high among thugs as the don is for some reason disliked by many. He remains leader of the community nevertheless as he too was given control of the community by west Kingston personnel.
    "Dem seh a him fi run di place eno so even though people from roun ya have it seh a pure eediat ting him gwaan wid dem affi jus work wid di orders eno," one thug from that community said.
    A nuff time it look like war ago bruck big time but dem always send word from west seh man and man fi behave demself or else, so di vibes jus level back down," a resident added.

    The situation was the same in Clarendon but those thugs and residents have even more reason to keep their thoughts to themselves as west Kingston dons are known to frequent the community.
    "People nuh too rate di big man eno but dem cyaa too seh nuttin still cause orders sen seh a him a di man eno ... . Plus di west man dem regular up ya so anybody who violate can get fix easy easy," a resident said.

    These scenarios have one thing in common being they are protected by direct orders from west Kingston and actions may just be carried out to unseat them should 'Dudus' be extradited.

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    Asked what would occur if the don for his community did not have backing from west Kingston, one thug replied "A jus cause nobody nuh waan violate Presi still mek man nuh push out some a dem."
    The feeling was pretty much the same for the men and residents of the other communities.

    Meanwhile, the police say measures are already in place as they anticipate any possible flare-up of violence.
    "We are aware of it and we know of the connections which some of these so-called dons have with west Kingston ... . The police high command already has strategies in place for that," ACP Green said.
    The United States of America (USA) has requested that Coke be extradited to that country to face drug charges.
    USA authorities are alleging that Coke provided guns to criminals after importing the weapons illegally through a wharf located adjacent to Tivoli Gardens.

    It further claims that from at least in or about 1994, members of Coke's organisation have been involved in drug trafficking in New York.

    http://www.jamaica-star.com/thestar/...ews/news1.html
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    maybe it's best to just low di man.


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    • #3
      And give Uncle Sam who in place of him? A politician perhaps?
      "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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      • #4
        well, handing over any politician in his place will not cause nearly the same amount of "dislocation"! the sooner the better. who wi fi send?


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        • #5
          I've heard it all now!


          The egg is shown with the F. The P was scratched off by the helper. - Norman Grindley
          What should have been a breakfast routine for one lady quickly turned into a jaw-dropping experience after she claimed that she found a strange 'message' on a boiled egg.
          She saw the letters F and P on the white part of the egg after she removed the shell and was about to eat.
          Although THE STAR did not get a chance to speak with the woman who made the discovery, her employer and the man who claims to have bought the egg, Evangelist Denton Davis of the Cane River Seventh-day Adventist Church in St Andrew has since concluded that the letters stand for 'Fasting' and 'Prayer'.
          "I went to the Constitution Hill Seventh-day Church two Tuesdays ago where they had all-day fasting on that day ... I bought some eggs along with some other foodstuff from a lady there ... . This Monday, my helper boiled the egg, she removed the shell to eat it and saw the letters F and P," Evangelist Davis explained.
          According to the 20-year-Christian, he took the egg back to the church where he bought it and after much deliberation and prayer in the company of other worshippers, they came up with the meaning of the letters.

          fasting and prayer In addition, Evangelist Davis said that such a sign is pointing to the need for a national day of fasting and prayer as the nation needs divine help in the midst of a number of issues. "The extradition issue is a big issue right now and everybody is fearful of it and the effects ... . We need a day of prayer and fasting for it, among other things," he said.


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          • #6
            I overheard form some imminent lawyers the other day that the process has been flawed from the US end as the papers were not properly served and so the governmnet is under no obligations to even recognise it...

            I was wondering if that is the case how comes we have not been told that, maybe Mosiah was right that this govt has no clue when it comes to communication
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            • #7
              Even if that were true, could the US govt simply re-serve the papers? Or dem dun spwile di ting arready?


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              • #8
                All this nastiness, and the religious community in Jamaica is more concerned about horse racing on two Sundays at Caymanas Park.

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                • #9
                  yuhseeit, Bruce!


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                  • #10
                    Yes papers can be re-served, based on what they said.
                    So Mosiah, since the people of TG seems to like short men... and there appears to be a gap to fill soon...me just doing some maths, trying to add two and two together..
                    Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                      well, handing over any politician in his place will not cause nearly the same amount of "dislocation"! the sooner the better. who wi fi send?
                      Vaz??

                      Nuh 2 fi 1 dat. LOL!!
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                      • #12
                        I agree, if they have horse racing seven days a week in Sam Sharpe Square it would make no difference to me cause I would not go and wont spend any of my money either.

                        And I am sure this situation is not unique to me either.

                        But this might be short lived as the industry insiders did say not so long ago that there were not enough horses in the system to sustain a third day of racing year round.
                        Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
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                        • #13
                          "But this might be short lived as the industry insiders did say not so long ago that there were not enough horses in the system to sustain a third day of racing year round."

                          I wondered about that but they might just simulcast the races from America anyway.
                          • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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                          • #14
                            They have always had simulcast from England and now they have from elsewhere so who wants to gamble seven days a week will do that anyways
                            Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
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                            • #15
                              They have simulcast from all over the world it seems so what's the difference watching it live at Caymanas? A dat di church people dem must realise.


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