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Oct 23, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
I have read in the newspapers that the police have been ordered to probe the Phantom Squad killings, is this a big joke on the Guyanese nation?
It reminds me of the old saying, “putting cat to watch milk”. Who in Guyana would trust the police with their proven track record for corruption?
This writer and some victims of a visa scam provided the police with written and oral evidence on a scam carried out by someone close to a Minister of the Government and the scammer was never charged by the police.
The victims even reported their plight to a local newspaper stating that this scammer even threatened them with violence. Do you expect any Guyanese to report to the police anything they know about Roger Khan or ‘Fineman’?
Roger Khan confessed and also placed an advertisement in the local press that he was working along with the security forces to fight crime in Guyana, so who in their right mind would report anything about Roger Khan to the police?
Remember what happened to George Bacchus, the informer?
The mere mentioning of Roger Khan’s name would send shivers on the ordinary Guyanese, much less reporting any evidence to the same police that was working along with him in his so called crime fighting activities.
The present Commissioner of Police had his visas revoked by the U.S Government because he had benefitted from the drug trade according to a release from the U.S Embassy. The present Minister of Home Affairs also had his visa revoked by the U.S embassy. These are the people who will be heading the investigations with contact person Mr. Seelall Persaud, the Crime Chief.
Can Mr. Seelall Persaud as Crime Chief inform the Guyanese public why the man who conned people in his visa scam was never charged?
This so called investigation is to fool the Guyanese people because the authorities believe the Guyanese nation is a set of foolish people. But the Guyanese people are not foolish, they are just scared because of the victimization they will face if they say or write anything against the government.
I am calling for an International Commission of Enquiry with prominent jurists from countries like Canada, USA, UK and South Africa to carry out the probe and anything less than this would be a farce.
This so called “probe” will fail just as many other “probes” simply because the Guyanese people do not have faith and trust in the police.
Balwant Persaud
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