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    Adams warns of mayhem if ‘Dudus’ case goes to court
    BY PAUL HENRY Observer staff reporter henryp@jamaicaobserver.com
    Saturday, May 15, 2010


    RENETO Adams, the controversial retired senior superintendent of police, is warning of the possibility of heightened criminal activity and a security nightmare if extradition proceedings are brought against reputed Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke.

    During an interview with the Observer on Monday, Adams suggested that such a hearing would best be moved to the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) headquarters on Camp Road in Kingston for safety reasons and that security would have to be drastically increased at certain institutions across the island.

    Adams' suggestion came against the background of what he said is Coke's influence in certain quarters of the society, coupled with previous threats of civil unrest.

    Coke -- who is revered by persons in his stronghold, located in Prime Minister Bruce Golding's West Kingston constituency -- is wanted in the United States on drug- and gun-running charges.

    The extradition request was made last year August but Justice Minister Dorothy Lightbourne has refused to give the authority to proceed against Coke, arguing that the US has presented illegally obtained evidence against him.

    "If he is arrested, the Government would have to deploy added security in key strategic places. You would also have to house him at Up Park Camp and certain routes on which he would be driving would have to be closed down. We are looking at an extensive operation because this man has great influence," said Adams.

    "It will be a maximum security plan with all kinds of persons involved: people from the intelligence arena, people from the strike force, obviously some snipers will be in place," he added.

    But Adams has questioned, based on the posture of the Government, whether such a scenario will ever play out.

    In March, two high-ranking members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force told the Observer that there were growing fears within the security forces that if Coke has to be extradited elements in the criminal underworld could put aside political differences to wage a united battle against law and order.

    The security concern was manifested last week Wednesday when heavily armed members of the Island Special Constabulary Force were posted at the Supreme Court where there was an expectation that Coke would have shown up for a hearing in which Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller and Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica President Joseph Matalon were applying to have their names removed as defendants from a motion brought by Lightbourne.

    Lightbourne had asked the court to determine whether she has the power under the Extradition Act to take into consideration material illegally obtained in arriving at a conclusion whether to initiate extradition proceedings against any person.

    Simpson Miller and Matalon have made public pronouncements on the minister's refusal to proceed against Coke, said to be a staunch supporter of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party.

    Coke -- who is named as first defendant in Lightbourne's motion -- did not show for the hearing. It was revealed that he could not be found to be served court papers.


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  • #2
    a coulda wha suh!

    then let the US forces handle the entire operation.

    so, lazie and maudib are trying to tell the decent law-abiding citizens of jamaica a suh di ting set, and wi fi just move on wid our lives?!?

    how does one man get so much influence, that even the prime minister of the country is willing to put his career on the line for him? ASK UNNU SELF DAT QUESTION!!!! LAZIE! MAUDIB!!!


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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
      a coulda wha suh!

      then let the US forces handle the entire operation.

      so, lazie and maudib are trying to tell the decent law-abiding citizens of jamaica a suh di ting set, and wi fi just move on wid our lives?!?

      how does one man get so much influence, that even the prime minister of the country is willing to put his career on the line for him? ASK UNNU SELF DAT QUESTION!!!! LAZIE! MAUDIB!!!

      See, this is why I see y'all as hypocrites. Knock the PM for one thing yet turn around and duh the same. At any time did you see me say Dudus shouldn't be extradicted? Yuh chat so much fockery you have no idea what to say now. Just say bring back Portia.
      "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)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
        See, this is why I see y'all as hypocrites. Knock the PM for one thing yet turn around and duh the same. At any time did you see me say Dudus shouldn't be extradicted? Yuh chat so much fockery you have no idea what to say now. Just say bring back Portia.
        I cannot bawl fi Portia louder than Bruce has done over the last 2 months!


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
          I cannot bawl fi Portia louder than Bruce has done over the last 2 months!
          Yeah convince yuhself! All you did was distort the facts from last September and now it got traction. I wonder why? It is clear all you hypocrites have ulterior motives.
          "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)

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          • #6
            Cho.. ah suh it guh.

            The most important thing for this country right now is to extradite Dudus.. (under a questionable request no less)

            Perfect timing too...

            Freddy Kruger don't have nutting pon di PNP...

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            • #7
              So was Bruce outsmarted? why did he prolong the (it would appear) inevitable? Last elections I was in favour of the change in govt. This incident alone (in light of the fact we are a crime-ridden country)has me convinced Bruce is not the character he claimed(s) to be.

              The problem is there are NO alternatives on the horizon that inspire confidence. We really effed fi true!
              Peter R

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              • #8
                Suicide Bombs are not products of rationality, not sure what the PNP was thinking (must have been temporary insanity prior to election)

                Everyone has made it clear.. him have everybody on record..

                Pretty soon him can pull di Triggah and certain quarters cannot say him nevah consider di ting carefully.. the final piece is the response from the Court..

                Portia and Matalon run from di court case.. mi nuh blame deh lol !

                USA betting seh dem won't have to resend the application (dem trying everyting else fuss).. mek wi si who gwine blink fuss if the court ruling support AG !

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Maudib View Post
                  Suicide Bombs are not products of rationality, not sure what the PNP was thinking (must have been temporary insanity prior to election)

                  Everyone has made it clear.. him have everybody on record..

                  Pretty soon him can pull di Triggah and certain quarters cannot say him nevah consider di ting carefully.. the final piece is the response from the Court..

                  Portia and Matalon run from di court case.. mi nuh blame deh lol !

                  USA betting seh dem won't have to resend the application (dem trying everyting else fuss).. mek wi si who gwine blink fuss if the court ruling support AG !
                  "Portia and Matalon run from di court case"

                  This proved that the PNP was only playing politics with the issue. After being on the airwaves mekking up noise about how the matter should be handled, why couldn't they go to court and prove the AG was going about it incorrectly?

                  Yet small minded comrades still continue to blame Bruce. At least they've shifted focus from that now.
                  "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)

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                  • #10
                    I am expecting war & bloodshed if Dudus is ever taken into custody, with gunmen attacking police stations and other institutions. We could be like Columbia in the early 90s when Pablo Escobar declared war on his government. The obvious difference in our situation is that Columbia's top leaders were willing to take on the Drug Cartels, whereas in Jamaica BOTH of our political parties are in bed with criminal organizations.
                    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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                    • #11
                      Wuss if AG ignore the Law in doing it...

                      "Wi want Justice..!"

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
                        Yeah convince yuhself! All you did was distort the facts from last September and now it got traction. I wonder why? It is clear all you hypocrites have ulterior motives.
                        shiiiT! ah suh dis forum have influence...or is Mosiah one "distort the facts from last September and now it got traction"

                        Bwoy di whole ah Jamaica easy fi fool..... why dem cyaan si dat Bruce just handled the matter "clumsily" and didn't break any laws....ah wha duh dem?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mosiah View Post

                          how does one man get so much influence, that even the prime minister of the country is willing to put his career on the line for him? ASK UNNU SELF DAT QUESTION!!!! LAZIE! MAUDIB!!!
                          Which party did he flourish under? Yuh realize Dudus did business with the PNP for 18 years right?

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                          • #14
                            What A Weak Government !!!!! No Backbone

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                            • #15
                              fi real, dem fi run country whey yuh nuh need backbone inna, like Trinidad

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