The government only acknowledge that the plane was there after the information was published in the US. It was an unclassified request, why did the government i.e. about a simply thing as a plane that was seen by thousands?
ok, so the plane was there on the day of the operation. Why is there a dispute about when a request was made?
1) Unclassified US State Department internal emails – accessed through the Freedom of Information Act by American journalist Mattathias Schwartz – show the US Embassy in Kingston agreeing to provide tracking support to local security forces while the operation to capture Coke was being planned.
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2013/news/regional/05/12/how-the-us-tracked-christopher-dudus-coke/
2) "What I found significant, as well, is that from his reporting... a plane was in place from Monday 24th. My request was made through the charge d'affaires on Tuesday afternoon the 25th," Golding added.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...stery_18382470
ok, so the plane was there on the day of the operation. Why is there a dispute about when a request was made?
1) Unclassified US State Department internal emails – accessed through the Freedom of Information Act by American journalist Mattathias Schwartz – show the US Embassy in Kingston agreeing to provide tracking support to local security forces while the operation to capture Coke was being planned.
http://www.stabroeknews.com/2013/news/regional/05/12/how-the-us-tracked-christopher-dudus-coke/
2) "What I found significant, as well, is that from his reporting... a plane was in place from Monday 24th. My request was made through the charge d'affaires on Tuesday afternoon the 25th," Golding added.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...stery_18382470
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