Guyanese singer remanded for arranging two Canadian women to travel with a quantity of cocaine pellets in their stomach!!!
Walter Aaron, a 37-year-old local singer, was yesterday further remanded to prison when he appeared before Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton accused of arranging for two Canadian women to travel to Canada after they had allegedly swallowed a quantity of cocaine pellets.
Aaron of East Ruimveldt Housing Scheme, along with Britney Chan, one of the Canadian women, were charged separately last week with trafficking in narcotics and were both remanded to prison when they appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court. They both had pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Chan’s matter was transferred to the Providence Magistrate’s Court for today.
Aaron allegedly had 1 kilo 28 grammes of cocaine in his possession for the purpose of trafficking at Georgetown on June 23, while Chan later that day was allegedly found with the same quantity of cocaine in her possession at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), Timehri.
Attorney-at-law Glenn Hanoman appeared for Aaron in association with attorney-at-law Adrian Thompson. He said that his client was told that agents of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) were looking for him so he voluntarily turned himself in.
He noted that the case against his client did not stand alone but was linked to the two Canadian women who had reportedly swallowed several cocaine pellets.
Hanoman said that his client was the taxi driver in the case. He said that from information gathered, when the women were caught members of CANU had to strike a deal with them to reveal the names of all the persons who they had come into contact with while they were in Guyana.
He noted that this was how his client was implicated since the “desperate girls” under pressure told the agents about him. The lawyer stated that the narcotics were never found on his client and his client was before the court because of a “say so of one of the two desperate young girls”. “Anyone that is willing to swallow cocaine is desperate,” added Hanoman.
He explained that his client had a male friend who resided in Canada and had called him to make arrangements to pick him up and his girlfriend at the CJIA since they were supposed to be traveling to Guyana. He said that the friend had even promised to send some money to facilitate this.
He went on to say that his client never received any money and the male friend never came but the two women turned up instead.
Hanoman said further that because of his client’s “goodness”, he took the two women to his home to stay but “cockroaches attacked the young girls at nights” so he was forced to take them to a cheap hotel.
He further posited that if his client was really guilty of the offence he would not have taken the women to his home.
The defence attorney then applied for bail.
However, CANU Prosecutor Oswald Massiah objected to the bail application on the grounds that this matter was associated with the Canadian women’s drug bust.
He said that the prosecution “will give evidence to show that the girls came to Guyana specifically on arrangements involving the defendant.”
He noted that his evidence indicated that Aaron was the “main player” involved in the matter and the “local architect” of the whole arrangement.
Massiah further noted that as it relates to Aaron’s alleged “kindness and innocence” in the matter, he would prove otherwise.
Hanoman then applied for a speedy trial to “ventilate the issue.”
The magistrate subsequently ordered that Aaron be remanded to prison and that he appear back in court on August 24.
According to reports, Chan and the other Canadian woman were
outgoing passengers on a Canada-bound Caribbean Airlines flight at the time of the drug bust. They were subsequently arrested and taken into CANU’s custody where they reportedly confessed to swallowing “cocaine pellets”.
Approximately 70 pellets containing the illegal substance was reportedly excreted from the women when they were taken to a city hospital sometime after.
A Jamaican national was yesterday sentenced to four years imprisonment and a $2M fine for narcotics trafficking by Magistrate Hazel-Octive Hamilton at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court. Keisha Ann-Maria Piggott, 25, pleaded guilty to the charge, which stated that on May 11 at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri she had in her possession 2.272 kilos of cocaine, for the purpose of trafficking.
The police prosecutor, in giving the facts of the case, explained to the court that Piggott was an outgoing passenger on Caribbean Airlines flight 1416 to Trinidad and the cocaine was found as her suitcase was being scanned. He added that the suitcase was searched in the presence of Piggott and the narcotic was found concealed in a false bottom. The prosecutor further stated that she was subsequently arrested, told of the offence committed and charged.
Chairman of the Number 66 Fish Port Complex, Pravinchandra Deodat told Stabroek News that he believed that four boats were robbed that night. He is pleased that the complex is having full co-operation from the police.
Three of the boats, he said, belong to members of his complex but only one of those has been accounted for so far. Deodat was part of a team that went out in search of the other boats up to late yesterday afternoon but they came back empty-handed.
Police sources told this newspaper that the other robbery took place two miles away from the shores of Number 43 Village around 6.45 pm.
Reports are that the pirates, armed with a handgun and a piece of wood, pulled up alongside the boat with the captain and two crew members and discharged a round.
They then ordered the men to hand over the engine, while hitting one of them on his back with the wood in the process. They also escaped with a large battery, three drums of mixed oil and a Motorola cellular phone.
The captain and crew were left to drift until they finally made it safely to shore and reported the matter.The owner of another boat who did not wish to be named told Stabroek News last evening that the pirates attacked his captain and three crew members around 10 pm on Monday. He said he only learnt of the incident around 2 pm yesterday after his crew came in to shore.
He said the pirates beat his workers and stripped his boat of the engine, a gas bottle, gasoline, a stove and a quantity of grocery. His crew was left to drift and it was not until they were close to the complex that another boat assisted in pulling them in.
One of the crew members, Ajai who was wet and in pain from the beating told this newspaper last evening that the pirates demanded that they place the engine in their boat. After that they ordered them to lie face down and “if we raise we head was more lash fuh we…”
Reports are that the workers noticed two other engines in the pirates’boat, suggesting that the two other boats had already been hijacked.Meanwhile Deodat who is also the chairman of the Anti-Piracy Committee appealed to persons to come forward with information they may have with regards to piracy so more arrests can be made.
He promised that a monetary reward would be given and that the information would be treated in strict confidence. The chairman said it is suspected that persons from the Corentyne area are carrying out the acts and said they need support from the general public to bring the situation under control.Piracy has plagued Corentyne fishermen in recent years.
Source: Stabroek News
A Preliminary Inquiry (PI) into the rape charge against promoter Colin Mack started yesterday at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court with the 19-year-old virtual complainant (VC) and another witness taking the stand.
A 38-year-old entertainment promoter, who allegedly raped a 19-year-old girl after offering her a ride home, was remanded to prison yesterday when he appeared before Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson at the Georgetown Magistrate's Court.Colin Mack of North Ruimveldt was not required to plead to the indictable charge of rape.
He was represented by attorneys-at-law James Bond and Glenn Hanoman.
It is alleged that Mack had sexual intercourse with the 19-year-old without her consent on April 12, at his home.
According to the police, Mack met the teenager at a nightclub and after a few drinks he offered to take her home.
The teen accepted the offer but Mack diverted and instead drove to his home in North Ruimveldt.
It is alleged that he then demanded that she have intercourse with him and when she refused, dealt her several blows to her body with his fist.
Mack allegedly locked the teen in a room and left the house.
He reportedly returned with another individual who allegedly held the teen down as he raped her.
Some time after the incident the teen was allowed to go home and she later made a report to the police station. Mack was arrested and later charged.
The magistrate subsequently ordered that Mack be remanded to prison and transferred the case to Court Six for April 17.
A woman who is said to be in her 40s is currently in police custody after she openly admitted to dousing her 29-year-old lover with boiling oil.Around 03:00 hours yesterday 29-year-old Keith Cox, of Joseph Pollydore Street, Lodge was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital after he was doused with boiling oil while asleep.
The incident occurred some time around 02:30 hours yesterday in Sophia at the woman’s home.
According to an aunt of the injured man, she was asleep yesterday morning when she heard her telephone ringing.
“ It was about quarter to three, my daughter got up and answer the phone and then she came and told me that Keith girlfriend call and say we must come and carry he to the hospital because she just bun he up,” the aunt related.
She added that by the time they reached to the woman’s Sophia home they were informed that the injured man after being burnt, ran to a cousin’s home nearby for assistance.
“The cousin tell we that as soon as he reach de house he was screaming and he fall down, so they just pick he up and rush he to the hospital,” the aunt added.
According to the woman, who asked not to be named, when they arrived at the hospital the woman who attacked her nephew was at the hospital and began telling persons around that she burnt Cox because he had beaten her earlier in the night.
“She just kept saying ‘Is I bun he, I put on one gallon oil fuh hot for three hours and when he fall asleep I bun he’,” the aunt recalled.
Meanwhile while at the hospital, people there informed ranks from Turkeyen and the woman was arrested and taken into police custody.
According to relatives, Cox and the woman had only been involved in a relationship from January of this year.
Cox is now unable to speak and see because he sustained severe burns to his entire face, his left shoulder and arm, parts of his back and abdomen and his legs.
According to relatives they are awaiting a report from an eye specialist to determine if Cox’s eyesight has been permanently affected.
Teen who suffered knife attacks is in stable condition..ofcourse NO arrests made by our infamous Police

Stacey Chandra, the 13-year-old who sustained serious stab wounds following a knife attack on Sunday evening, is still a patient at the Georgetown Public Hospital, where she is listed as being in a stable condition.
Debbie Chandra, the child’s mother, told Stabroek News that there has since been no further development into the matter. The older Chandra explained that statements were taken from her daughter but added that no arrests have been made.
Meanwhile, commenting on her daughter’s medical condition, Debbie said that the child has to have an ultrasound done at a private hospital before her discharge can be considered. This, the mother however noted, would be done sometime later this month when she would have acquired the money needed for it.
According to Debbie, the mother of the perpetrators has kept her children in hiding, which she said may be the reason why no one has been taken into custody.
Chandra, a student of Queenstown Community High School and a resident of Tiger Bay, was involved in an altercation with a boy. He subsequently went to fetch an older brother and sister, who confronted Chandra, the brother pulling a large pen knife and passing it on to the sister for her to attack Chandra.
On the night of the incident, the injured Chandra told her mother from her hospital bed that the girl rushed her so quickly she had no time to think. She was stabbed three times: in the neck, in the shoulder and in the rib.
Chandra was on her way home after plying her regular trade as a plastic bag vendor at the Stabroek Market. She would sell after school to assist with her school-related expenses. According to reports reaching this newspaper, after the attack, Chandra’s attackers stood calmly and watched as she was transported to the hospital. A man, who was with Chandra at the time, also received minor injuries during the attack when he attempted to intervene.
The attackers are said to be in their late teens and/or early twenties are known to Chandra.
A 64-year-old man is in a critical condition at the Georgetown Public Hospital after stabbing himself following an altercation with his former reputed wife during which he set his Sophia home afire.
The man of 118, C Field, Sophia was up to last night being treated for his injuries, including stab wounds to his stomach. His former reputed wife, Bernadette Jackson, 54, who ended their relationship some nine months ago and moved out of the home, was also treated at the medical institution last night for a few minor injuries.
Reports are that Jackson had returned to the home to collect her clothes and while there was attacked by the man who reportedly attempted to stab her with a knife. After setting the house afire, he jumped over the fence and then stabbed himself, reports say
A Brazilian dredge owner was shot three times by heavily armed bandits who descended on his camp at Arangoy, Cuyuni River early yesterday morning, robbing and beating his employees before escaping.
A joint services team has since been dispatched to the area, the police said in a press release last evening. Edmilson De Souza Arango, 32, of Robb Street, was up to last night receiving treatment at the Georgetown Public Hospital. He sustained two gunshot wounds to his back and another to his left arm but is in a stable condition.
The police said investigations revealed that a group of six men armed with guns entered the mining camp around 6.30 am yesterday. In the camp at the time were Arango’s wife, Maria Chaves Silva and five workers, comprising three Guyanese and two Brazilians. “The men began to assault Chaves Silva and the five workers using their firearms while demanding gold.
During this, Edmilson De Souza Arango approached the camp and was shot and injured to his upper back. The armed men then took away a quantity of raw gold from the workers and escaped,” the police said.
Police sources said that the bandits were armed with “Ak-47’s and small guns”. Following the incident, a plane went to the area and returned to the city with the injured man last yesterday afternoon.
Arango and Silva are unable to speak English and a friend, who operates a business in the area, came to the city with them. The woman, who asked not to be identified, told Stabroek News that she learnt that around 6.30 am, Arango had gotten up and was brushing his teeth when three men accosted him. They demanded money and gold but he told them that he had nothing to give, she said, adding that production had not been going well. There were three other bandits inside the camp.
Police sources, meanwhile, said that when the bandits arrived at the camp, they started shooting and Arango concealed himself. He came out when the bandits threatened to shoot his wife and was shot.
“After they shoot him, they search the whole camp and carry away everything,” the friend told this newspaper. The bandits looted the camp, gun-butting the employees in the process. Through an interpreter, Silva said that the bandits took passports, gold scales, metal detectors and clothing. She said they demanded gold and money from her but she told them that she did not have any. The Brazilian national was beaten about her upper body and head with a revolver. Silva said no gold or cash was taken since they did not have any, but “costume jewellery” brought from Brazil–which the bandits apparently thought was made of real gold–was grabbed during the attack. It was not clear how the bandits arrived at or escaped from the remote area, which has few roads.
The businesswoman, meanwhile, related that after the bandits left, Arango called her camp via two-way radio and she and others went and assisted in transporting him to the landing and then by boat for three hours to the nearest airstrip, from where he was flown to the city.
Arango had been operating in the area for four years and this is the first time he has been robbed.
Last June, another Brazilian miner, who was attached to another camp in the same area, was shot five times by bandits. Jose Leache, 46, had sustained wounds to his abdomen, both thighs and left hand.
Reports at the time had stated that Leache was heading to the Aranka Landing on an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV), along with his wife, Neach Da Silva, and an employee on June 1 last year, when four masked bandits, two of whom were armed with guns, struck. The men held them at gunpoint and ordered Da Silva and the employee to get off the vehicle after which several shots were discharged at Leache and the men escaped. He was hit and later transported to the Georgetown Public Hospital.
Stabroek News had been told at the time that the men emerged from the bushes and forced the ATV to stop. The men attacked Leache and shot him while Da Silva hid behind the vehicle and the employee ran to the landing which was close-by to alert persons there. The bandits were unable to take anything from Leache, as Da Silva was shouting and persons alerted by the employee came out. The bandits quickly disappeared into the bushes. Leache was taken to the landing and transported from the area by boat.
It was the second time that he had been attacked for that year. During the first attack in February 2008, the bandits attempted to shoot him but the gun did not fire.
A French national was nabbed yesterday at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport after it was suspected that he had swallowed cocaine.The man, 22-year-old Agwintie Joel, was an outgoing passenger on a Delta flight back to his homeland.
According to police sources, officers from the Police Narcotics Unit arrested the man after he was observed acting in a suspicious manner.
Joel was arrested and taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital where an x-ray was conducted and revealed that foreign objects were in his stomach.
At present, the man is a patient at the hospital in ward B2. Only a few weeks back, Jamaican Richard Gayle was taken into custody by the Police Narcotics Unit, under the suspicion that he had swallowed pellets containing cocaine for the intent of trafficking. Gayle was at the time boarding a flight to Trinidad and Tobago. He was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) where X-rays of his abdomen showed several foreign objects in his stomach. Gayle had excreted over 60 cocaine pellets.
Another Jamaican, Errol Barrett, had spent three days at the GPHC before finally excreting the pellets containing the illicit substance. None of the pellets containing the drug ruptured in his stomach.
Over the last few years, several drug mules have died when the pellets containing the drugs they were trafficking burst while still inside of them.
On Monday, March 23, 2009, attorneys representing Hits & Jams Entertainment and promoters Kerwin Bollers, Rawle Ferguson and Dwith Ferguson, filed a lawsuit In The Circuit Court of the 17th Judicial Circuit In and For Broward County, Florida, against Hip-Hop Superstar T-Pain, Nappy Boy Touring, LLC, f/s/o Faheem Najm p/k/a T-Pain, Chase Entertainment, LLC and Dave Abram, for breach of the written contract, Libel, Defamation and Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress.
Veteran dancehall artiste Ninja Man who was recently wanted for questioning in relation to the murder of 20 year-old Ricardo Johnson a.k.a Ricky Trooper of the Mall Road community is now officially charged after he gave himself up to the cops. Ninja Man has been charged by the St. Andrew South police for illegal possession of a firearm, shooting with intent and conspiracy to commit murder.Ninja Man had just finalized a deal with Daddy Biggs C.E.O. of Platinum Camp in association with Augustus Films to star in the movie GANGSTA. He’s also about to star in a new Platinum Camp dvd titled PLATINUM BOOTY GIRLS slated to be released on April 1st '09, just in time to be released with his new single titled NINJA.
We dont get this dude, he done ugly as sin itself and yet he insists on drawing all sorts of attention to himself. Now he adds conspiracy to commit murder to his long list of felonies.
Roger Khan is ready to surrender but wants deal before he goes down.here's the report:
Shaheed 'Roger' Khan yesterday pleaded guilty to all charges leveled against him in the United States of America, and the prosecution in the Eastern District Circuit Court in Brooklyn has agreed to a 15-year sentence offered during a plea bargain.
The matter was to have gone to trial next month and Khan faced life imprisonment on conviction. In 2006, Suriname police arrested Khan and three ex-policemen, Sean Belfield, Paul Rodrigues and Lloyd Roberts.
he was ordered deported, but instead of being transported to the borders of Guyana, Khan was flown to Trinidad where the authorities refused to grant him permission to land. Agents of the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) immediately arrested him and shipped him to the USA on charge of masterminding large shipments of illegal drugs to that country.
Khan had initially pleaded not guilty to 18 counts of drug-possession and drug-distribution charges, which alleged that he import and distribute, and possessed cocaine for the purpose of distribution on a number of dates between 2001 and 2006. He was also charges for being part of an international distribution conspiracy.Khan was also in 1993 charged with possessions of an illegal firearm and ammunition, and was granted bail but fled the US jurisdiction.
Roger Khan had used a former school mate of the now dead notorious criminal Rondell ‘Fineman’ Rawlins to infiltrate the Buxton gang, and Rawlins had later asked the same school mate to secure an identification card for a gang member who was to receive a crate of weapons.However, following the September 2005 shooting to death of boxing coach, Donald Allison, Rawlins became suspicious of the school mate and cut all ties with him, court papers have said.The ex-school mate, who had started to work for Khan, is now being used by US prosecutors in Khan’s drug trial as well as in the witness-tampering case against Khan and his lawyers Robert Simels and Arianne Irving, as a key witness.This was the man prosecutors used to record conversations with Simels, leading to Simels, Irving and Khan being slapped with the witness-tampering charge arising out of the drug case.
The ex-school mate, who had started to work for Khan, is now being used by US prosecutors in Khan’s drug trial as well as in the witness-tampering case against Khan and his lawyers Robert Simels and Arianne Irving, as a key witness.This was the man prosecutors used to record conversations with Simels, leading to Simels, Irving and Khan being slapped with the witness-tampering charge arising out of the drug case.
Stabroek News has seen a transcript of secretly recorded conversations the man had with Simels and Irving, just before the three were charged with witness tampering. In it, the man referred to by prosecutors as their confidential source (CS), revealed how he had met Rawlins on more than one occasion in Buxton and he even spoke about being “in the vicinity” when persons were killed. The CS spoke about how he, Khan and others would sometimes meet on a daily basis and exchange information.
Rawlins, who was believed to be the head of the gang that terrorised this country for over six years, robbing and murdering, was gunned down late last year at Kuru Kururu, Linden-Soesdyke Highway. He was said to be the mastermind behind the brutal killings of several persons at Lusignan and Bartica and the police have also stated that he was responsible for the killings of the eight miners at Lindo Creek.In 2006, just prior to him fleeing to Suriname, which saw him being arrested and later taken to the US, Khan had claimed in newspaper advertisements that he fought alongside law enforcement to defeat criminals in Guyana. However, prosecutors have countered that Khan was actually involved in criminal activities, such as killing rivals, to further his drug enterprise.To view the entire Stabroek News Transcrips of the conversation please go here.
Source: Stabroek News
According to a press release, the 27-year-old Lyng Street, Charlestown man for whom a wanted bulletin had been issued following the Lusignan killings, was held in the neighbouring country and handed over to local ranks last Saturday.
Caesar, the release said is being questioned in relation to the murders at Lusignan and Bartica as well as the murder of two men during an armed robbery committed at a shop at Agriculture Road, Triumph, East Coast Demerara on December 16, 2007.
“Identification parades have been held and Michael Caesar called ‘Capone’ has been positively identified by a witness as being involved in the Bartica killings. He is in police custody and is likely to be charged shortly”, the police added. No further details were provided on the capture.