Thursday, May 27, 2010

Affidavits: Witnesses ran cocaine, guns for Jamaican drug lord


Christopher Coke's indictment has set off more than a firefight in the streets of Kingston, Jamaica; it's also sparked a diplomatic imbroglio that threatens U.S.-Jamaican relations.The United States wants Coke extradited. Jamaica's ruling party has been slow to respond, and the country's opposition and other observers say the matter is an embarrassment that could hurt Jamaica's standing in the international community.Affidavits from two confidential informants form the basis for charges that Coke, a 41-year-old accused drug kingpin, has pumped cocaine and hundreds of pounds of marijuana into the United States. One witness quoted in the affidavit said Coke used women to body carry, or smuggle internally, the cocaine and travel to New York under the guise of purchasing clothing for their shops in Kingston.


This guy should get full charges and will get full charges. For the plain fact that the U.S. does not deal with drugs getting pumped into it lightly. They will get this guy for the rest of his life, which really isn't to much longer, he will probably end up being killed in prison, but at least we are doing justice by getting coke dealers off the streets. As for how he got it through our security is pretty impressive, this man wasn't a idiot he used planed out strategy's to get illegal narcotics into the united states, and has probably don't it for quite awhile so hats off to him for lasting this long. But all good runs come to an end, and i guess enjoy your prison sentence?


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