...now that they have the Party Line/Cover My Ass Story from the Liad in Chief... let's see the resident tribalists run wid it..LoL!
Golding blames police for WikiLeaks
Says Gov't already acted on Cuba concerns
Jamaica Observer
Thursday, December 16, 2010
PRIME Minister Bruce Golding has responded to the release of US cables via the WikiLeaks website in which Cuban officials claim Jamaica is soft on drug trafficking.
In a statement today Golding said that Government was made aware of Cuban concerns in 2009 and responded by replacing the head of the unit responsible within the Jamaica Constabulary Force and reorganising it into the Transnational Crime Narcotics Division.
"Since then, there has been full and active cooperation between Jamaica and Cuba on counter-narcotics surveillance and interdiction and no concern has been expressed by officials of the Cuban government. This cooperation has since assisted in the conviction of a number of persons on charges of drug trafficking," said the prime minister.
He said that officers from the Transnational Crime Narcotics Division and other security forces personnel had made several visits to Cuba, the most recent being less than a month ago, to co-ordinate with Cuban authorities in the fight against drug trafficking and strengthen ties between the two countries.
"These (visits) include greater interface among high level officers of both countries involved in counter narcotics, intelligence sharing and interdiction operations," he said.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz18IvBMgQL
Golding blames police for WikiLeaks
Says Gov't already acted on Cuba concerns
Jamaica Observer
Thursday, December 16, 2010
PRIME Minister Bruce Golding has responded to the release of US cables via the WikiLeaks website in which Cuban officials claim Jamaica is soft on drug trafficking.
In a statement today Golding said that Government was made aware of Cuban concerns in 2009 and responded by replacing the head of the unit responsible within the Jamaica Constabulary Force and reorganising it into the Transnational Crime Narcotics Division.
"Since then, there has been full and active cooperation between Jamaica and Cuba on counter-narcotics surveillance and interdiction and no concern has been expressed by officials of the Cuban government. This cooperation has since assisted in the conviction of a number of persons on charges of drug trafficking," said the prime minister.
He said that officers from the Transnational Crime Narcotics Division and other security forces personnel had made several visits to Cuba, the most recent being less than a month ago, to co-ordinate with Cuban authorities in the fight against drug trafficking and strengthen ties between the two countries.
"These (visits) include greater interface among high level officers of both countries involved in counter narcotics, intelligence sharing and interdiction operations," he said.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz18IvBMgQL
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