The conviction of flamboyant US attorney Robert Simels yesterday led to renewed calls by the opposition for an independent probe into the government’s alleged connection to his ex-client, confessed drug kingpin Roger Khan whose phantom squad is said to have carried out a murderous campaign here over a four-year period.
After seven days of deliberation, a 12-member jury in a Brooklyn courtroom returned a guilty verdict for Simels and his assistant Arianne Irving, who were caught on tape plotting to silence witnesses against Khan. The verdict followed two weeks of explosive testimony from witnesses that included a professed member of Khan’s “Phantom Squad” of killers, Selwyn Vaughn. He tied the government to Khan’s activities, including ordering the murder of activist Ronald Waddell and others. Testimony implicated Health Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy, who was identified as the government official who met with Khan and facilitated the purchase of spy equipment he used to carry out surveillance here. Ramsammy and government have denied the allegations and the minister has dared his accusers to prove otherwise.
Last evening, leaders of the main opposition PNCR and the AFC, Robert Corbin and Raphael Trotman respectively, told Stabroek News the verdict came as no surprise and they urged that local authorities immediately approach their US counterparts for information so that investigations could be launched and charges laid. The joint opposition parties have been calling for an independent probe of the claims.
Simels is now under house arrest as he awaits sentencing, scheduled for November 30. He looked angry when the verdict was handed down, finding him guilty of 12 of the 13 charges he faced, including multiple counts of witness tampering, bribery and illegal possession of eavesdropping equipment. Irving, who sobbed, was found guilty of on two counts of witness tampering.
Simels, described in one report as a fixture in New York courthouses, now faces 15 years in jail-the same sentence that could be handed down to his former client Khan, who entered a guilty plea for drug trafficking, witness tampering and gun running. Simels’ famous clients included Henry Hill, whose exploits were the basis of the Martin Scorsese mob drama “Goodfellas,” and Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff, a legendary gang leader accused of funnelling drug money into rap music label Murder Inc. Simels also represented Ken O’Brien and Mark Gastineau, two former New York Jet players who had brushes with the law.
‘Compelling’
Last evening Trotman told Stabroek News that the evidence presented in court against Simels was compelling, while calling on those “commentators,” who said that drawing conclusions should await the outcome of the court case, to revisit their remarks. “All right thinking Guyanese knew the evidence was credible because it tied into things in Guyana,” Trotman declared last night.
He said that with the evidence having now been accepted in a US court of law, if the Guyana Police Force and the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) have “one ounce of professionalism left” they would approach their counterparts in the US for information so that local investigations can be held and persons held accountable for crimes committed here.
Meanwhile, Corbin said the verdict speaks for itself and pointed out that the evidence implicated the Guyana government as being connected to Khan, whose phantom gang is said to be responsible for an unknown number of murders of Guyanese.
The government has repeatedly denied having any connection to Khan and has gone as far to say that it did not know him, though he had several high profile businesses here. Corbin said it is something the PNCR has been saying for years and the evidence and Khan’s guilty plea have now validated its claim as the court has found that all that was said to be cogent. He added that the call for an inquiry has always been strong and both he and Trotman urged that an inquiry be held.
‘Tragedy’
According to Bloomberg.com, after the verdict, U.S. District Court Judge John Gleeson denied the government’s request to jail Simels, 62, on the grounds he was a flight risk. He ordered Simels to remain under house arrest at his home in New York’s Westchester County while wearing an electronic ankle bracelet.
Gerald Shargel, a lawyer for Simels, said his client still had many cases to wind down and wanted to work from home.
According to the report, the judge called the case a “tragedy” and said he found “especially disturbing” the testimony about the matter-of-fact manner in which Simels discussed having witnesses lie.
Gleeson said Simels had a “dark side.” “People could have easily been murdered and Simels knew that,” the judge said. “Simels crossed a bright line between what lawyers must do on behalf of their clients and what is forbidden,” he added, noting later that Simels “spent years living on the other side of that line.”
The report quoted Shargel as saying that he would appeal the verdict. “I am deeply saddened for Bob and his family,” he said. “It’s an unusual case when you’re representing another criminal defense lawyer,” he added.
“This case demonstrates that those who seek to use their license to practice law as license to commit crimes will be brought to justice,” Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Benton Campbell said in a statement.
‘Informant ’
Vaughn, who said he became a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) informant after Khan was arrested and taken to the US in 2006, testified that Khan had ordered the executions of political activist Waddell and Agricola boxing coach Donald Allison. He told the court that he had been the lookout man in both cases.
Asked specifically whether he ever met with Ramsammy, he said that he met the minister both at Roger Khan’s Carpet Cleaning office in Bel Air and that he went to the Minister’s office on behalf of Khan who introduced them.
Vaughn’s testimony also mentioned the involvement of Khan in trying to quell and capture the five February 23 prison escapees. He also named several Guyanese individuals who are involved in the narcotics trade between Guyana and North America and Europe.
He indicated that Khan’s group received help from Ramsammy on behalf of the government and he added that President Bharrat Jagdeo would not like Khan to talk – which the head of state contradicted, saying he is unafraid of anything Khan would reveal. “Let Khan speak whatever he knows because this so-called informant can’t know what I want. I have publicly said that Khan must say who he was fighting on behalf of…,” Jagdeo said in reference to the statement made by Vaughn. He added that government saw both the Buxton gang and Khan’s outfit as criminal enterprises, which it was opposed to since “our job is to bring down criminal enterprises.”
In 2006, just prior to him fleeing to Suriname, which saw him being arrested and later taken to the US, Khan had claimed in newspaper advertisements that he fought alongside law enforcement to defeat criminals in Guyana. However, prosecutors have countered that Khan’s phantom group was actually involved in criminal activities, such as killing rivals, to further his drug enterprise.
Simels later took the stand himself and testified that Khan had received government assistance “to have the intercept equipment and guns to fight the Buxton gang known as the Taliban.” Simels had alleged government ties to Khan and he publicly stated it during testimony.
He also alleged that Ramsammy authorized the purchase of the intercept equipment used by Khan. While government denied any involvement in the purchase of the spy equipment the Co-director of UK firm Smith Myers testified in the New York court that the cellular intercept equipment used by drug Khan had been sold to the Government of Guyana (GoG). Peter Myers, who co-founded the firm, testified under oath that the intercept equipment, including an intercept receiver and two laptops, was sold by the company’s Florida sales office through the Fort Lauderdale-based Spy Shop to the GoG. Meyers also identified the equipment in court and said it was only sold to governments.
The intercept receiver Myers said was identified as the CSM 7806 as well as two “TOUGHBOOK” Laptops, a small one and a larger one. He told the court both in direct evidence and during cross-examination that the only things missing from the equipment that was sold to Guyana were a USB cable and a small rubber antenna, both regular items that could be picked up at any electronic store. Myers, in his testimony, said that both laptops were working, while the intercept receiver had a minor power supply problem.
Simels also said that he met Minister Ramsammy and Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee, among other officials, during visits here while working on the Khan case. Minister Ramsammy rejected this claim while Rohee declined to comment.
Taking the witness stand in his own defence, Simels described putting in long hours and using private investigators to dig up dirt on drug dealers-turned-government witnesses, AP said. Last year, as the Khan case was nearing trial, Simels was approached by a Drug Enforcement Administration cooperator wearing a wire who told him he was a former “Phantom Squad” member.
In one taped conversation, the cooperator suggested a witness “might suddenly get amnesia” if paid enough money. “That’s a terrible thing, but if it happens, it happens,” Simels responded. Later in the same meeting, the lawyer remarked: “Obviously, any witness you can eliminate is a good thing.”
In another discussion about locating relatives of a witness, Simels was recorded telling the cooperator that Khan had instructed, “Don’t kill the mother.” Khan “thinks that if the mother gets killed that … the government will go crazy, and he’s probably right.” Simels testified he merely meant he wanted enough ammunition to discredit the witnesses in front of a jury. “It’s part of the vernacular of being a lawyer,” Simels said when asked about his use of the word “killed.”
Stabroek News has seen a transcript of secretly recorded conversations that Vaughn had with Simels and Irving before their arrests. They included details of how Vaughn met dead fugitive Rondell “Fineman” Rawlins, believed to have been the head of a gang that terrorised the country and committed two massacres at Lusignan and Bartica. Police have also claimed he slaughtered killed eight miners at Lindo Creek last year.
Vaughn then related how he ended up working for Khan which was after his cousin, who once worked for Khan, ended up in jail in the US. It was in January 2005, Vaughn said, that he met the “director.” At that time, Vaughn lived in Agricola next door to Allison. Simels and Vaughn spoke about the fact that Allison was deported from the US then Simels asked Vaughn what he actually did in connection with Khan. Vaughn: “Basically we wanted to… penetrate this Buxton group, and due to the fact that Fineman and I… you know we were classmates, we were school mates, it was easy for me to do that, understanding he would accept me as one.” He said Khan used him to go into Buxton because he was “neutral and unblemished….” Khan, he said, felt that Buxton was a troublesome area and unless it was brought under control Guyana would remain in chaos.






We don’t believe the Guyana govt for one minute. Let’s get an International Independent Investigstion up and running now.
Gap1, I am not sure what “international body” will lead this investigation, but you can certainly exclude the USA.
The US has no time to waste on wild goose chases in a third world country.
The US is pre-occupied with Mexico’s drug trade. They are at war with Mexico’s drug cartels. Roger Khan was a pebble in the quarry. Mexico’s drug trade directly affects Americans and yet they are powerless to stop it. Do you honestly believe they have time to investigate Guyana?
The US wanted Simels for a long time. The saw the opportunity in Roger Khan and they used it to get their man. We don’t even know of the deals that the US made with Khan to get Simels. You may have better luck with Santa Claus. Christmas is around the corner.
you for get COLUMBIA, millions are invested and no returns.
it is a failed ????????????????????????????????????????????
csingh: Winning and being in power is your only concern. Start thinking about what’s good for Guyana.
CS, From a Human Rights prospective, your thought process is missing-in-action. Guyana’s constitution does not allow for the executive president to be prosecuted during and after his term in office. This virtually grants him immunity in Guyana.
But because Guyana is a signatory to the International Human Rights Charter, the combined opposition is taking the matter to a possible International Court which is not bounded by Guyana’s constitution so the possibility would now exist for Jagdeo to be prosecuted internationally.
What is needed for that?
A case.
What does a case requires?
Careful and chronological documentation of evidence of Human Rights Abuses. They’re in luck. On my personal score board, I am up to 26 and because they are closer to the action than my/your warm seat from over here, they might even come up to over 100.
I support the combined opposition their approach to this scourge and I respect them for having the shrewdness to ensure that their defined goal is to ultimately hold Bharat Jagdeo and company accountable for Human Rights Abuses in Guyana.
That has consequences.
Ceasing and freespeechless guess what Charles Taylor jr was considered a non issue and of lesser being than even the GY govt i think he is sitting in a US jail now.
So keep hallering what the US has time for and what they dont have time for.
They seemed to have enough interest to be monitoring Raja’s activities and Morgans activities since 2001. You still think they dont care and wont pay attention?
guess again.
Over to you Reddy,it seems like Crabin and Trotty are heading your way in a rudderless canoe.
For any inquiry to be worthwhile it must prove that the GT GOV conspired with RAJA to export illicit drugs,if otherwise it is just a waste of time.Time to move forward and put the past behind us,or do we want to be digging up worms?
Witch Dr,,, It is quite amasing how these so called opposition leaders are calling for investigation,,,It shows the emptyness in them,,,RK plead guilty in the USA for Trafficking in Naracotics and smuggling of Arms and Ammo. Robert Simmels convicted for trying to eliminate witnesses and possession of Spy Equipment, The bats over here calling for probe into murder of Guyanese men,,What stupidity is this boy??? I asked the question yesterday and SN refuse to post it… What does the Guyana government has to do with these two men getting jail for offences they allegedly committed??? And what is the relevance to any prove into Guyanese being murdered???
Witch DR, I looking out fuh dem from the beach to tell dem to clear Immigration at the Bridgetown Port– not at the airport so as to save time dem dragging canoe from beach up to tarmac wid planes.
Oh, what a beautiful Friday and Guyana moving ahead bringing prosperiy and development for everyone….ahhhhhhh, feels so good …
Witch Dr, the moderator didn’t print my lil joke about Corbie and Trottie pulling dem canoe cross the tarmac at Barbados airport (after they land on beach) to clear immigration there (whereas they could have saved time by pulling in smartly at the Bridgetown port…..
Soldier,
Guyana will some day have its own oil wells among other natural recources and that does invite PraBlemS…PPP very stubborn and don’t suck up to no one…The ones that do suck up want to sell out that country fuh lil POWA…
Do I need to say more???
Soldier you and yer boy ready prappa grasping at straws is the right man you got as your side kick there too witch dacta. Kissoon gonna write another article about him again watch hahahaha.
Commissioner of Police Henry Greene has to initiate an investigation into Roger Khan’s activities and bring to justice all those suspected of breaking the laws of Guyana. It would be better that an independent body do the investigation because of the history of ineptitude and corruption of the Guyana Police Force. Greene appears intellectually lazy and cowed by an administration that delayed his confirmation as Commissioner and can’t be trusted with so important a project. The investigation must be wide ranging and include the upsurge in crime and mayhem following the 2002 jailbreak.
Khan has confessed! Simels has been found guilty! Be listening (or reading ) for the sequel of “King Khan,” which features senior Guyana Government action figures as they fight to clear their names and remain free agents.
Just to play devil’s advocate, Khan only confessed to exporting coke to the US, he didn’t confess to murder. Simels case was about witness tampering, did not prove that the GoG had anything to do with RK.
These are still some of the arguments being made by some PPP apologists.
Galton Flood says:
August 21, 2009 at 9:26 am
Just to play devil’s advocate, Khan only confessed to exporting coke to the US, he didn’t confess to murder. Simels case was about witness tampering, did not prove that the GoG had anything to do with RK. These are still some of the arguments being made by some PPP apologists.
RESPONSE: Nice devil’s advocate you are. However, while Khan fessed up in the US to narcotics smuggling, it was in Guyana where he fessed up that he used his ‘resources’ to help save the Guyana government from criminal elements. We would later learn that he headed the infamous Phantom Squad and worked with members active on the police payroll. To the PPP apologists I ask: Why didn’t Jagdeo have the police seek Khan’s arrest while he was still on the run to Suriname to answer questions or face charges related to his confessed use of his resources to engage in extra-judicial killings? Why didn’t Jagdeo object to Khan being renditioned to America? The PPP apologists have a lot more on the plate to choke on than just Khan fessed up to; they still have to explain how Khan did all he did to save Jagdeo’s regime and neither Jagdeo nor any government or police official knew Khan was smuggling drugs, even after the US put out a narcotics report in 2005 naming Khan as a major smuggler.
Justice has been served. I am looking forward to Khans murder trial where he would testify on the issues of the ICPR. Justice will be relentless.
you have to wait another 15 years.
Hold on , folks. Wha I can’t understand is how some politicains don’t think long term and overall. Do they think the Guyanese people ae stupi, especialy when it comes to what the criminals like Fineman did to them and their liveilheood ?
I read the story in the Daily News (DN)in the reliable and widely read and appreciated Chronicle. Despite the DN being a sensationalist rag, nowhere is the Guyana government mentioned that it is at fault. Only the ill advised politicians, their hangers-on and the handful of anti-government bloggers (some making multiple posts under differnt names) are wildly shouting “WE GOT THE GUYANA GOVT THIS TIME ! GOT EM” Oh, what a waste of energy and I am sorry for the big let down for them.
Me, Reddy ? It’s Friday and I looking forward to a relaxing and pleasant weekend in Barbados knowing Guyana will continue to be in good hands and God will continue to bless it and the people. Amen.
Reddy could be so misleading. The Daily News is far from being a sensational rag. It is one of the more respectable papers in New York. From the DN report it appears that Simels was doing all right in his career until he ran into Roger Kahn. That’s when he went over to the dark side. The man was even a respected prosecuter at one point. Evidence that this Roger Kahn seem to have the effect of bringing down many a persons who would otherwise be considered respectable people. Sadly, this may also be the reality in Guyana for many otherwise respectable politicians and government officials. You mingle with the wrong people and whoops, there goes your career down the drain.
The DN offered no opinion favorable or unfavorable about Guyana and its involvement in this whole mess. That was not the purpose of the report. It was a straight account of the Simels trial outcome. So what is Reddy talking about?
Reddy, No one is shouting WE GOT THE GUYANA GOVT. Many of the govt officials are nervous because they don’t know what the US govt knows about them. Lets see who will be leaving the country for a vacation shortly.
do i comprehend a bit of worry and agitation from your comments reddy?,soon your blood pressure will surely increase ten fold, stay tuned.
Red rover your poo poo poo is never at fault my man, come now. When has the poo poo poo and the residents of pooville done anything wrong or dastardly? never right?
Hows the weather nawwwrrrrrman.
Let the probe begin, and left no stones unturned, and all who’s involved in the criminal enterprise be brought to justice, this include officials of the govt, gpf,gdf, and also the opposition parties, investigate all of them, and let rid guyana of these monsters once and for all.
Most Guyanese are not interested to know who or how the people who were terrorizing them got killed they are interested to know who were financing and directing the terrorists, that is what they want the govt to investigate and as for drugs leaving Guyana to the US the US govt is capable enough to handle that part.
“… as for drugs leaving Guyana…”?!?! That’s not part of the ‘beauty & progress’ you mentioned in another blog, Mr Coolieman.
Guyana has already got rid of the monsters when the Freedumb Fighters were taken out.I am letting the chips fall where they may before i can put in my five cents.This is Tom Clancy at his best.
hackett cman got tunnel vision and he’s suffering from a serious bout of ostrichism.
My friend Balgobin I think you should know by now that drugs is a worldwide problem and is leaving a lot of shores to a lot of countries,I dont think that is affecting the progress and beauty of any country although it is having a negative impact.
coolieman of course you dont see anything the PPP doing as adverse to the beauty of GY?
You know what they say when you are in the mess its kinda hard to smell the filth.
start first with who stole the AK47, HOW IT ENDED UP IN THE CRIMINALS
HANDS.
WHO ARRANGE THE PRISON BREAK AND OF COURSE WHO FINANCE THE CRIMINAL GANG.
GET THE NAMES OF THE DRUG DEALERS WANTED IN THE US FOR A TRADE OFF FOR VAUGHN, and the rest involved who are in prison. {they will be return to serve their time] and let MR GREEN do the interrogation. any thing goes to make him/them talk, any thing that the US used at GITMO, because its legal to get info from the taliban {TERRORIST}.
LET THE SPY SHOP PRODUCE DOCUMENTATION OF THE PURCHASE, however this will create a conflict,they sold only one unit the year after the govt.seize the one khan had. well who is ???????????????????????.
Blah blah blah freespeech it’s over finish guilty guilty guilty
go and look up that word g u i l t y !!!!!!
True Guyanese believe every illegal act should be investigated. For your satisfaction we can go all the way back to an investigation of Eve in getting Adam to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden.
well turbo you only interest in who kill ?????????????????????????.
well you just cant handle the truth, and this govt will forever be elected as the majority. TAKE THAT TO THE BANK.
Freespeech,,, I would have liked for it to be started from 1973 with the Ballot Box martrys…
roger khan was believed to be behind all what you’r suggesting, freespeech.
Tarbo,
We know what “guilty” means…Do you know what Guilty means?
Those who orchestrated the acts that freespeeh just mentioned are still slithering quietly among the population, waiting to do their worst when the opportunity is give again. Go and ask them, they know the true meaning of that word.
Freespeech why yo fretting !!the FDF can’t be resurrected,everything that happen is now history…time to move on,any probe is just a waste of time.
No tiga, its was the PNC that is supposedly linked to what freespeech is taking about. You see, Khan was a very rich drug lord and more than likely got his weapons the same way he got his products.
The RK recordings supposedly holds evidence of PNCr members meeting with bandits in Buxton. Buxton based criminals used mostly stolen GDF AKs in their day. These very weapons were used in civilian killings and fire fights with the Joint Service. Ballistics tests proved this fact after some of guns were recovered following deadly confrontation between law enforcement and them “Resistance“ boyz.
soldier rod give you the answer. thanks rod.
Freespeech who was managing the army for 17 years?
Whose supervision was the army under at the time when the weapons disappeared? was it not juggy bag?
oh why yes it was…… but will he ever take responsibility for his incompetence and lack of vision and leadership?
Hellooooo freespeech helllo
Who will the next one be on Uncle Sam’s want you list?Verdict was as expected. Woe to the down presser,they eat t6he bread of sorrow
Well let us know whose agenda criminal Vaughn is serving in Guyana .Which political oppositon’s agenda.How can one accept witness from a season criminal.this criminal will use any tactic to survive.he is from guyana any well equiped with these skills………lie to survive.
Any investigation will have to start with the release of self confessed criminal Vaughn into the hands of the GPF, he will have to start with what he knows about the murders carried out by the ‘FREE-DUMD FIGHTERS’ and what caused Khan to retaliate against them.
Doesn’t matter where it starts, but it must cover the Buxton gang, the Phantom Squad and the government. And since the government is supposed to geal with crimes and criminals via the law, it has to explain why it was in bed with a drug baron and his Phantom Squad, thus making it just as criminal as Buxton and the Phantom Squad.
Dandy there is no proof that the govt was in bed with Khan’s drug trade or his alleged ‘Phantom’ squad, the President said he have tapes of the opposition links to the Buxton gang and he also said the AFC is receiving funds from drug dealers, any investigation will see lots of anti govt people in jail, that is why they are diverting attention from themselves to the govt,there is a time when the govt will have to move in on them.
Coolieman what madness yuh always write from your u-s-a perch:
“Any investigation will have to start with the release of self confessed criminal Vaughn into the hands of the GPF, he will have to start with what he knows about the murders carried out by the ‘FREE-DUMD FIGHTERS’ and what caused Khan to retaliate against them”.
This is the crap yuh get away with wit yuh ‘FREE-DUMB FIGHTERS’. Now tell I seh who come round Guianas and met who ina slavery?????.
Now to most pressing matters…Let inI bring this to the embassies of every country, InI have been blogging globally about the Roger yabbit Khan and the cyclone dat ah follow???
Send d criminals 2d HAGUE
“IT Remains “LIT”
dat is d Pinnacle fyahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhkey
boi de appeasers or wrongdoing ah sure feel um
coolieman says:
August 21, 2009 at 11:18 am
1. Dandy there is no proof that the govt was in bed with Khan’s drug trade or his alleged ‘Phantom’ squad.
FIRST, KHAN SAID HE USED HIS RESOURCES, VIA A PHANTOM SQUAD THAT INCLUDED COPS ON ACTIVE PAYROLL, TO SAVE THE JAGDEO GOVERNMENT FROM CRIMINALS SEEKING TO BRING IT DOWN. DURING THIS TIME, EX-ACTING TOP COP FLOYD McDONALD HAD HIS RETIREMENT DEFERRED BY 12 MONTHS, AND ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS McDONALD’S REPLACEMENT DID WAS TO DISBAND THE BLACK CLOTHES POLICE AND GO AFTER KHAN. HOW COULD KHAN SAVE THE GOVERNMENT AND THE GOVERNMENT NOT KNOW WHO KHAN WAS AS LEADER OF THE PHANTOM SQUAD AND A DRUG BARON WHO USED HIS RESOURCES TO SAVE THE GOVERNMENT?
2. The President said he have tapes of the opposition links to the Buxton gang and he also said the AFC is receiving funds from drug dealers, any investigation will see lots of anti govt people in jail, that is why they are diverting attention from themselves to the govt,there is a time when the govt will have to move in on them.
SECOND, THE PRESIDENT’S TAPES LINKING THE PNC TO BUXTON CRIMINALS SHOULD HAVE LED TO THE ARRESTS OF THOSE PNC OFFICIALS. YOU LIVE IN AMERICA, SO CAN YOU IMAGINE THE US PRESIDENT SAYING HE HAS TAPES OF AL QAEDA LEADERS MINGLING WITH REPUBLICANS AT A TERRORIST TRAINING IN ALABAMA BUT HE REFUSES TO RELEASE THE TAPES TO THE FBI OR CIA? OR CAN YOU IMAGINE OBAMA TELLING THE MEDIA HE HAS HARD EVIDENCE OF MAJOR DRUG DEALERS FROM MEXICO FUNDING THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AND NO ACTION IS BEING TAKEN?
RESPONSE:
Obviously we have diametrically opposed interpretations of what constitutes ‘proof’. 1. When the US named Khan as a drug baron, the Jagdeo regime refused to start an investigation, and Khan would later cop a plea deal to drug smuggling. How could Khan save the regime and the government not know Khan was working with criminals and active olice officers to this end? And how could Khan run an extra judicial killing outfit and the government not know?
Vaughn has already confessed. How do you say, “Next Stop The Hague!”
VAUGN WILL NOT BE COMING BACK TO GUYANA HE AND HIS FAMILY GOT THEIR GREEN CARDS,ITS POSSIBLE HE WAS GIVEN A NEW NAME.