Hurricane Dean ushered Bruce Golding and the JLP into government in September 2007. Tropical Storm Gustav commemorated their first year in office. So far, knock on wood, the 2009 hurricane season has been particularly quiet.
Then, just as things seemed to be winding down to the usual end of summer back-to-school, money-have-to-spend and government-and teachers-must-quarrel, the U.S. authorities are treating us to a whirlwind of scandal, gossip and gambling by requesting that the JLP government of Bruce Golding render up JLP and Tivoli Gardens strongman, Christopher Dudus Coke unto the U.S. justice system, well known for eating up Jamaicas bad men and spitting them out again five or ten years later, no harm done.
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Christopher DudusCoke and his Plantation Heights yard So how good a story is the requested extradition of Dudus ? Lets see how it breaks down:- (1) Dudus father, Lester Lloyd Coke aka Jim Brown died in a fire in his cell on February 23, 1991. He was due to be removed to the U.S. to face trial the following day. Among those who remember Jim Brown, everyone has their favourite theory as to who ordered the death of Jim Brown e.g. some say he committed suicide; some say Seaga ordered his death to conceal his ties to the JLP; some say he was killed by his cronies who had no doubt that he would sing like a bird once he was in a U.S. prison. So, can Dudus even survive to face trial in the U.S. ? And if he is to die, who gives the order this time ? Someone in Columbia ? Someone in the U.S. ? Someone in the upper echelons of the present government ? (2) The history of the extradition treaty between Jamaica and the U.S. since 1991 is basically about JLP dons and a PNP government. Will things be different now that Dudus M.P. and the M.P. for West Kingston is Bruce Golding, the Prime Minister of Jamaica? (3) Why is Dudus Cokes lawyer, JLP Senator Tom Tavares-Finson, sounding hesitant and unsure of his ground when discussing the matter with the pro-government team at Nationwide radio ? Where is the brash, arrogant, take-no-prisoners Tom Tavares- Finson that we have come to know (if not to love )? Can the JLP Senator be worrying that his clients case is all too similar to that of Norris Deedo Nembhard (designated a drug kingpin by George Bush, Nembhard was extradited to the U.S. in 2008, and subsequently convicted on various charges) ? Is he worried that Dudus will suffer the same fate as Leebert Ramcharan ?
Senator Tom Tavares-Finson (4) Many, many times over the years we have heard that Jamaican criminals in U.S. prisons were going to sing like birds. Remember when Vivian Blake was going to ensure that dozens of Jamaican politicians and well known businessmen were discredited, arrested, extradited to the U.S.? Going to rot forever in an American jail ? Instead, a mere 9 years after he received 28 years in prison, Vivian Blake is back home in Jamaica .
Vivian Blake of the Shower Posse (5) Dudus has supposedly got cover from his government. Under the PNP, this kind of ha****ment was par for the course. Nowadays, Dudus is a respectable businessman who is rewarded for his loyalty in the usual manner: a few government contracts here and there. So, what will his coverage be worth ? Can Prime Minister Golding really hide Dudus from the U.S. authorities behind his governments skirts ? (6) The unofficial bookmakers are taking very big bets.
-- Edited by Dj Stewie on Wednesday 4th of November 2009 12:17:11 AM