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CANU CEO James Girvan Singh wanted by Venezuelan cartel for stealing cocaine

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they are saying when the Venezualian find James singh he is dead, he hussle the stuff and never payed.

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CANU CEO James Singh stole 33 kilos of cocaine & shipped it to Canada says former CANU & Guyana Police Officer

February 21, 2010 malisa basdeo 37 comments

james singh - cocaine ceo of canu in Guyana

is that cocaine under your nose james?

dispatch from a 009 correspondent operating behind enemy lines. this information has been corroborated by two current members of CANU.
As a former member of the Guyana Police Force and the Customs Anti Narcotic unit, I had the privilege of working with both Rajkumar and Rao who are presently serving member of this once elite unit.

As I was browsing the internet, I came across an article on propaganda press, which the presenter accuses both Rajkumar and Rao of being corrupt and thy will fall on their own sword.
But with my short stint with James ‘DEA’ Singh [one of cocaine Roger Khan top lieutenants] I know to my mind and believe that this is his dirty work to discredit those two honest hard working men and he is also trying to dismiss them along with many other hard working officers in CANU.

This so call head that cause so much embarrassment to this unit where he withdrew a search team from his drug dealer cousin Raymond aka blackface resident.

cousin raymond and maxi priest in guyana

james singh cocaine cousin raymond & maxi priest having a good time in GT circa 2005. notice what raymond drinking? coke!

He dismissed a CANU officer because he lend a vehicle to a Member of the Guyana Defence Force, and he James Singh did the same thing by giving the unit vehicle (which also had a large amount of weapons in it) to an unauthorized driver, who crashed it but he James Singh was not dismiss what goes for one must go for the others James Singh should be dismissed.

When you want to talk about corruption James Singh and his cousin Raymond contracted Salim Bacchus aka Black Salim to arrange a shipment of Cocaine for them. Black Salim made contact with his cocaine colleague in Venezuela who secured a consignment of 33kgs of cocaine from a supplier.

The supplier passed on the cocaine consignment to a friend of Black Salim who shipped it to Guyana. Black Salim collected the cocaine and give it to cousin Raymond and James Singh who ship it to Canada. They did not pay Black Salim but went and search his house and locked him up for an unlicensed firearm. Read more…

CNN, the CIA & Venezuelas oil

follow the bouncing ball of gringo propaganda…CNN has an article on ‘the clown show’ being put on by Ronald Noble and his fellow clowns at Interpol…what’s not so startling is down at the bottom there is a quote about Venezuelas oil exports and who does CNN quote? the petroleum export experts of the world, the CIA!

Venezuela gets 31 percent of its imports from the United States, making the U.S. its largest trading partner. The country sends 46 percent of its exports to the United States, according to the CIA.

Venezuela approves windfall oil tax

hugo chavezThe tax rate would rise to 60 percent when the average monthly price for benchmark Brent crude exceeds US$100, according to the bill approved by Venezuela’s National Assembly. The legislation will take effect as soon as it is published in the official gazette.
Revenues from the tax could reach US$9 billion (euro5.7 billion) annually, Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez said after meeting with lawmakers.

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Venezuela more concerned with Black farmers of Buxton than Guyana govt

April 12, 2008 propaganda press 1 comment

now that the Venezuelan govt has moved in and took care of the farmers of Buxton in a small tangible way, the govt of Guyana and the new ambassador get vex

April 9th 2008
Addressing the farmers at the handing over ceremony at the Buxton/Foulis NDC office yesterday, Venezuelan Ambassador to Guyana, Dario Morandy said in the spirit of cooperation his government was willing to assist the farmers. “Venezuela’s and Guyana’s hunger is the same… we will always have this passion to come to this community and help the poor,” Morandy said. Read more…