UNITED States-based attorney Professor David Rowe, yesterday warned the Jamaica Labour Party Government to be careful not to put the fate of an entire nation on the 'fortunes' of one individual.
Rowe's warning comes a day after Washington lashed Kingston for its failure to extradite Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher 'Dudus' Coke to face drug trafficking charges in the US, and questioned Jamaica's commitment to law enforcement co-operation.
"The fate of one person will jeopardise the bi-lateral relationship. Jamaica wants to be a part of the international community; Jamaica does not want to be some backwater where we are subject to the whims and fancies of drug dealers," Rowe, a Jamaican, told the Observer.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding, speaking in Parliament yesterday, hinted that his Government was not keen on signing the extradition order as evidence collected against Coke bordered on illegal.
But Rowe said Golding's stance could have dire consequences for the nation's security and economy.
"Jamaica's income comes from the overseas community and tourism. The US relationship is vital to the Jamaican economy. It is of great importance that the Government be careful about how it responds to an extradition request of that nature," Rowe said.
Rowe was also critical of the JLP Government's unwillingness to arrest Coke and allow the matter to be heard by a local judge as has been the practice in the past.
"Why hasn't that individual been arrested and face the courts? Why are we trying to subvert the process?" Rowe asked. "This country ought to observe its obligation under the extradition treaty and in doing so we would preserve the bi-lateral process and not create a crisis which is what we are now doing," said Rowe.
At the same time, he called for the resignations of Attorney General and Justice Minister Dorothy Lightbourne, as well as Senator Tom Tavares-Finson.
Finson, he said, was burdened by a conflict of interest as he is Coke's attorney and also a Government member of the Senate.
He said that Lightbourne, who has the responsibility of signing extradition requests, should do the honourable thing and resign because of her failure to give the go-ahead for Coke to face charges in the US.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Opposition People's National Party, Robert Pickersgill, accused Golding of being indecisive on the Dudus extradition request.
"He (Golding) talks beautifully around the subject," Pickersgill told the Observer.
The US State Department has accused Coke of conspiracy to distribute marijuana and cocaine, as well as conspiracy to illegally traffic firearms.
The United States, last August, asked Jamaica to arrest
Coke and extradite him to the Southern District of New York to answer to the alleged charges.
i knew it was gona get ths bad america look liek if dem nuh get dudus dem ago pull outta jamaica.. JAMAICAN AGO INNA BAE WAR!!!hungry lawd gad wi naah guh have nuttn it ago come in like zimbabwe!!!
i knew it was gona get ths bad america look liek if dem nuh get dudus dem ago pull outta jamaica.. JAMAICAN AGO INNA BAE WAR!!!hungry lawd gad wi naah guh have nuttn it ago come in like zimbabwe!!!
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bwoy... Dudus betta gwaan a Cuba guh chill out..and while him there run a face transplant ..Cause the inevitable might happen ...Politics ting a always ja. downfall, From Manley till now...
Ongle ting is me wah do a likkle reasoning If d good good boss we all love and endorse is being protected by The Criminister like dat.....Think withing unno self and tell me dont you think it come in like him ah member of parliament himself.....Cuz is long time me check say nuff of dem man just ah promote more politics and its all about money in the end....Dem no really care bout we....From D ghetto lieutenants dem to D Politicians....Its all a System against the best interest of Ghetto yute....And all in them benefit cuz dem alone fi get rich outta it....Cuh look how dem nah wah give up D man and it jeopardize all of we and dem no care. Just some food for thought...Cut out D fuqery Do you think Dudus has done sooooo much for unno dat we should protect him at the risk of crippling our economoy
the ting set a way when yu have more trust in a area don than the police and the justice system so how Jamaica can eva betta???? A dat some a unnu fi pree and stop come pon zone and a chat fockery