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President Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday ruled out any probe into the alleged link between Health Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy and confessed drug trafficker Roger Khan without factual evidence.

President Bharrat Jagdeo

President Bharrat Jagdeo

At a news conference at the Office of the President, Jagdeo announced that Commissioner of Police Henry Greene has written the US government seeking any evidence of criminal activity that would warrant a local investigation. But he noted that he would not pursue an investigation of the Minister on the basis of an accusation, referring to the claims by Khan’s former attorney Robert Simels that Minister Ramsammy had facilitated the drug trafficker being trained in the use of sophisticated surveillance equipment that is believed to have been used for, among other things, tapping the phone belonging to former Police Commissioner Winston Felix.

The allegations have led to calls for the Minister to demit office as well as challenges for him to undergo a polygraph test.

Leslie Ramsammy

Leslie Ramsammy

“…Every single day I would be establishing Commissions of inquiry,” Jagdeo said yesterday, “If I do so on the basis of an accusation.” Additionally, he pointed out that Khan himself had alleged that the former Police Commissioner was in a conspiracy with the main opposition party PNCR to overthrow the government. “Should we believe that and set up a Commission of Inquiry to look at sedition? You can’t be selective about these accusations,” he added.

The President also emphasised that Minister Ramsammy has no authority whatsoever over the security sector. “If there is any such authority that resides in anyone, it is either myself or the Head of the Presidential Secretariat [Dr Roger Luncheon], who is the Secretary to the Defence Board or the Minister of Home Affairs,” he said, adding that the Health Minister has no authority in such matters.

Jagdeo added that he had asked Minister Ramsammy about the accusations and the Minister informed that he was “never involved” in any such arrangements. “And at this point in time, until I get any information to the contrary, I will have to believe him,” he added.

Responding to several calls for a local investigation based on the information released during the Khan trial, the President said he agreed.  “Absolutely, I think any knowledge of any crime in Guyana has to be investigated,” he said. In this regard, he mentioned that he asked that Commissioner Greene-who is responsible for initiating the investigation-to write the US Government requesting any information in their possession that might incriminate any person here to allow him to launch an investigation. “As far as I know, he has not received any information as yet,” he said, “So, this is how we will proceed we will proceed, on the basis of facts; he has written and asked for the information and if we get the information he will act on it.”

Ramsammy has flat out denied the allegations and has questioned why Simels repeatedly named him in a slew of emails as being the government minister who assisted in Khan being trained in the operation of the “spy equipment.”

He has said that whenever allegations are made the relevant authorities should be allowed to do their job but indicated that readiness to undergo a polygraph test to clear his name in the matter should the Guyana Police Force request such. “I have never been involved in any criminal activity and if there are allegations in that respect then the police must do their job,” he said.

During the period he represented Roger Khan, Simels identified the Minister in a clutch of emails to representatives of the Smyth Myers Communications Company as the government minister who assisted in Khan being trained in the operation of spy equipment.

On its website, Smith Myers Communica-tions describes itself as a leading supplier of test and measurement equipment to the global cellular industry. In one of the e-mails, Simels wrote: “As I described to you on the telephone, I am looking to speak to [name of employee], and would like you to provide his contact information. I have been in touch with the Minister of Health in Guyana, Leslie Ramsammy, Nancy Salvador from the Spy Shop in Miami, Florida, and have determined that your company provided certain triangulation equipment to the government of Guyana…. I represent an individual, Shaheed Khan, a citizen of Guyana who operated the equipment on behalf of the Guyanese government We know that [name of employee] trained my client in the use of said equipment and need to confirm same with [name of employee].

The emails to the company representatives were exhibits in a motion filed by Simels to have the charges dismissed against him and a former assistant, Arianne Irving, for mailing and being in possession of eavesdropping equipment. The eavesdropping charges were two of the 14 new charges recently filed against the two lawyers who had previously represented Khan. They were later charged jointly with him for alleged witness tampering and face 14 charges in a superseding indictment. Simels and Irving now face one charge of conspiracy to obstruct justice, eight charges of attempting to obstruct justice, one charge of attempted witness tampering, one charge of the importation of eavesdropping equipment, one of possession of such equipment and one charge of bribery, while Simels faces a separate charge of making a false statement.

Khan subsequently had pleaded guilty to this charge, drug trafficking charges as well as the gun-running charge.

Ramsammy’s name has been mentioned in relation to Khan repeatedly by both Simels and the US government’s confidential source (CS) during a conversation, a transcript of which has been seen by this newspaper. His name was also on list which included drug accused individuals, dead notorious criminals and present and past members of the Guyana Police Force that was to be included in a questionnaire for prospective jurors for Khan’s trial.

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  1. Lil Bowwow NETHERLANDS ANTILLES says:

    Just look who is talking ,the laws of guyana says that u can arrest detain and investigate, any person u suspect,or any who any person suspects,or allege to have committed or is about to commit an offence. so that nonsense that Barrat is talking he should be ashame, if he got that,this same yardstick should be used for the customs officers that he fired based on some lie dectortest. then do the same for Ramsammy.

  2. Georgie UNITED STATES says:

    What has the PNC has to do with this? Oh ! The typical excuse which will not work this time. Mr. Ramsammy is not in control of the information which is in the court’s records and, a lot of promotions are riding on this case. They would only be too happy to link it to a gov’t and go after the principals. Time’s up.

  3. Badlall ( RESPECT BEGINS AT HOME ..USE OF JOINT SERVICES TO INTIMIDATE GUYANESE IS DISRESPECTFUL.) CANADA says:

    The Roger Khan probation report will reveal to Jagdeo what he already knows…Why would the US have anything to do with Greene????

  4. Andy UNITED STATES says:

    Don’t worry Mr. President, there is no allegation that has ever been enough for you and your government to warrant a probe. You guys are angels with halos and harps!

    • Brendan Samaroo UNITED STATES says:

      Andy the dictator doesnt have to let the law take its course man, the dictator has learned well from the pee hen ceee and he is executing the tools of the dictatorship well.

      Read steady freddie today, many of juggy’s staunchest supporters are abandoning him.

  5. MACK UNITED STATES says:

    If the Pres wants to clear this matter up, let him administer the famous lie detecter test, so this matter can be put to rest. Plus if Dr. Ramsammy is not involved, then who is?

    • Georgie UNITED STATES says:

      No Mack ! Mr. Evan Thomas in an earlier blog advanced the scenario of the good Mimister, swearing before the Competent Authorities of the US Embassy in Guyana, that he has no connection to the Roger Khan case in NYC. Do it Mr. Minister. Please Mr. Minister. Do it now. The citizens will champion your Presidency. You have a lot of gifts , talents and political experience.

  6. NAVYSEAL BARBADOS says:

    Time is the main factor. It will all come out in the wash. The President can get amnesia.

  7. NAVYSEAL BARBADOS says:

    Who is Khan to be all up in the affairs of a nation like that. He is just a civilian given power by your Government to do what he please unchecked. TIme is the main factor, heads will roll.

    • coolieman UNITED STATES says:

      Khan was only a loyal citizen trying to save peaceful people from further slaughter from then FREEDOM FIGHTERS

  8. Guyarabian SAUDI ARABIA says:

    OK so if official court documents filed in a federal court in the US is not sufficient, then what is?

  9. michael tannassee UNITED STATES says:

    why is dis still in de “news” ,,, with a “by” line to go with it ! ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

    i would have expected ,, those who is part of de “by” line should have realised dat ,, to make allegations of “theories” ,, while they look for clues to bring to the table “facts” of their theories ,, that this is what they should be chasing after ,,

    “facts” ! say like Dr.Ramsammy’s foot print on any document !

    until then ,, give us something else to occupy our attention !

    PLEASE ! mil gratzie……

  10. MR WEST BANK UNITED STATES says:

    Every single day someone in your administration, police
    or Army is doing something wrong in the country and if a commissions of inquiry is required so be it, country and
    people FIRST Mr President.



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