CVM's Direct program interviewed former DEA Special Agent, Wadie Crawford, last night regarding the Dudus case.
He expressed shame and embarrassment that a prime minister could be at the forefront of trying interfere with the extradition of Chrsitopher Coke. When asked if charges could be brought against those persons who tried to go round di ting (such a nicer phrase than circumvent, and easier to spell!), he said, absolutely.
He also said this was particularly disappointing because the PNP govt. had carried out several extradition cases during their time. Wadie is probably a termite in DEA clothing.
Check out Crawford's background here. Seems to know quite a bit about Jamaica.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/wadie-crawford/11/958/a3
He expressed shame and embarrassment that a prime minister could be at the forefront of trying interfere with the extradition of Chrsitopher Coke. When asked if charges could be brought against those persons who tried to go round di ting (such a nicer phrase than circumvent, and easier to spell!), he said, absolutely.
He also said this was particularly disappointing because the PNP govt. had carried out several extradition cases during their time. Wadie is probably a termite in DEA clothing.
Check out Crawford's background here. Seems to know quite a bit about Jamaica.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/wadie-crawford/11/958/a3
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