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Two police ranks from Kitty station under close arrest
- after accepting bribe
Two police constables attached to the Kitty Police Station have been placed under close arrest for accepting bribes to release a man.
According ...
Guysuco needs drastic surgery for survival
Introduction
For more than a year, the state-owned Guyana Sugar Corporation Inc has been in the press, mostly for all the wrong reasons. Its 2008 ...
Swann and Broad turn the screw for England
CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh, (Reuters) – Stuart Broad and Graeme Swann shared five wickets to put England in complete command on the second day of the first ...
We have a right to be heard
The theme selected by Consumers International for World Consumers Rights Day is ‘Our Money – Our Right.’ Do we always have a right?
Forty-eight years ago ...
Celtics bounce back with win over Pacers
BOSTON, (Reuters) – The Boston Celtics were able to rest Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen for the final quarter as they cruised to ...
New regional bloc intended to create ‘our own space’
-Mexican Ambassador
Mexican Ambassador, Fernando Sandoval says the new regional bloc formed by Latin American and Caribbean states was meant to create “our own space” to ...
Recognising the importance of good writing
There are good signs that the cause of literature in the state is being championed more vigorously. Carifesta in 2008 served as a catalyst in ...
Lumumba promises better showing by Alpha United at CFU club c/ships
By Marlon Munroe
The inaugural champions of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Super League competition Alpha ‘The Hammer’ United will be looking to redeem itself this ...
Local intelligence arrangements: the good, the bad, and likely ugly
Public resistance to the proposed establishment of a local intelligence gathering body has been loud and steady. The concerns from several quarters to the aptly ...
Windies coach standing behind struggling Ramdin
KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC – Despite his slumping batting form, wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin has been given a vote of confidence by new West Indies coach ...
‘Insulted’ by Israel, US scrambles to save talks
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s relationship with the United States, a defining feature of the troubled Middle East, was under severe strain as diplomats scrambled yesterday ...
Draycart
This draycart owner was snapped by Stabroek News photographer Jules Gibson transporting baskets through Annandale yesterday.
Marking time
Cozier on Sunday
The West Indies and Zimbabwe have simply marked time over the past three weeks.
After five limited-overs matches, they remain in their same lowly ...
Rawle Harding murder investigation leads to CANU CEO James Girvan Singh
this information comes to you from our 009 agents in the fields working behind enemy lines. keep in mind while the Guyana Police Farce still fumbling, one of our 009 agents tied the Nicolas Hoyte murder to Hits & Jams TV.

Rawle Harding
If you’re a customer of Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry [a subsidiary of PPP Crime Family Inc.] we would like you to know that your account is being monitored by the wife of James Girvan Singh (head of CANU). This woman just happens to be a senior employee at the said bank.
The same thing is happening at the Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GTT) James Singh is getting print outs of people cell phone and landline phone number without applying to the relevant authority. and the CIA is not fully operational yet
We are trying to find out what happened to the much vaunted privacy act that supposedly covers the Bank and GT&T if this kind of behavior is tolerated it can only bring bad for both companies. In the meantime James Singh is having fun harassing innocent people who want to speak out against Roger Khan partners in crime and crime financed businesses.
James Girvan Singh is also out to protect some of those very partners. double dealing and trying to feed from both sides of the trough as he is doing with saim juman azeez. if James Singh had allowed Edwards aka Death to be arrested and charged he might have been in prison and the poor Canadian fellow Rawle Harding who was killed at Cool Square would have been alive today. he was the one that send those criminals to the Canadian. something went wrong after the Canadian crashed the car and broke his leg. now his family is keeping wake in Number 1 Canal, but do they really know why he is dead?
All those years James Singh could not afford to buy a car for his mother but after one year at CANU the cocaine thief purchased a brand new car for her which he is going about the place bragging about.
Remember that it was just the beginning of March 2010 CANU officers went to a house in Craig Street where they arrested the brother of Farouk Razac aka Jesus with a few ounces of crack cocaine. On reporting this to James Singh, he instructed those men to return the cocaine and release Jesus. [you can catch Jesus at any of those rock n roll or heavy metal shows going on about the place]
This is similar to the incident involving his cousin Raymond aka Blackface house in Laluni Street. The raid was called off because James Singh did not approve of his cousin’s house being searched.
The DEA in Trinidad is giving money to Queen James to cultivate informants in Guyana but he is putting the money to his own use and benefit.
James Singh is a classic double dealing Snitch. He met with the DEA and promised them to give up his friends (Roger Khan minions and others) so this is why we see the US 2010 Guyana Cocaine update has glowing praises for CANU and Queen James while writing ill things about the Guyana Government. They are working him hard, but time will come when they themselves will have to put a flat sharp object between his ribs.
The Government of Guyana is slowly realizing that they have employed a deadly rattle snake and they are now wondering how much and what James Singh has told the DEA about the operations of PPP Crime Family Inc. Dougla Rohee & Roger the verbose Luncheon have gone so far as to come out publicly to denounce & contradict the report and take jabs at James ‘am wired for sound’ Singh. Don’t be surprised if PPP Crime Family don’t give James Girvan the Biscuit, Kerzorkee or Joseph O’Lall treatment. Dead on arrival at Georgetown hospital.
good morning doctor leslie ramsammy!
Filed under: guyana, Guyana Cocaine, guyana crime Tagged: canu, cocaine, cool square, farouk razack, guyana, james singh, richard harding, roger khan
Some Indigenous leaders ‘harassed’ for voicing concerns over LCDS, REDD+ consultations -APA
By Gaulbert Sutherland
Some Indigenous leaders, who recently voiced concerns about the scope of government consultations over forest preservation plans, have since been victims of intimidation ...
