The attacks on fishermen suggest narco-trafficking on the high seas

Dear Editor,

I agree fully with the Women’s Lawyers’ Association in their call for Henry Greene to go. I am disappointed that many organizations which need to speak out have kept quiet on the Top Cop’s matter, but have been very vocal on the Imam’s matter. Is Mr Greene special? He is retired but was retained on a month-to-month basis. Discontinuing that arrangement should pose no problem unless there is “more in the mortar besides the pestle.”

Quite frankly, corruption within the Police Force reached its zenith under Mr Greene. Rogue cops, bribery and sexual molestation currently abound in the Force under Greene’s leadership. So, why the seeming reluctance to have his head? Or have we reached that state of moral decay that propriety is now on trial?

Editor, the frequency and spread of attacks on fishermen by pirates must suggest that narco-trafficking is going on on the high seas. To my mind, fishermen are being driven away from certain fishing grounds for a few days to facilitate huge drug shipments passing that route. Or, law enforcement personnel are lured into surveilling the general area of a recent pirate attack, thus clearing the way for the movement of drugs in another geographic area.

Worth some thought?

Yours faithfully,
T Jabour