Planted drugs should be dusted for finger
prints by a neutral country.
Poor
criminals aren't even safe anymore thanks to people like
Roger Khan. Khan
should be given the Order Of Excellence.
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Gang
rape Mark
Dodson
Roger
Khan was certainly involved in the fight
against crime from 2002 and reported on a daily
basis to a senior government official
Saturday,
June 10th 2006
Although
Khan was not at the address where the cocaine was actually
found, police have enough information to link him to this
case, said
the prosecutor
Khan
was planning
to
assassinate Surinamese officials
Justice
Minister Santokhi
Don't be
suprised to hear later from the Minister that Khan made an indecent
proposal to his wife. The Minister is going to manufacture
the assassination list.
Fugitive Guyanese businessman Shaheed Roger Khan who was
captured Thursday in a sting operation in neighbouring
Suriname had planned and ordered the assassination of
several key government and judicial officials in Suriname,
Justice Minister Chandrikapesad Santokhi told Surinamese and
Guyanese journalists, yesterday.
Sources indicate that the Justice Minister was one of the
targets. Santokhi however wouldn't disclose the names of
persons on this assassination list. When the Minister was
informed that Khan and three other Guyanese nationals were
captured he immediately ordered maximum security for the
detainees to prevent a possible breaking out of jail.
Khan is being heavily guarded by the special forces of
the Suriname police SWAT-team that arrested him.
The Justice Minister said that it is a serious
intention of the authorities to take Mr Khan for an extended
period out of the community. Not only did he pose a
threat to national security in Guyana , but he was also a
threat against security in the region since he allegedly was
involved in cocaine trafficking and illegal arms trade.
Speaking to de Ware Tijd newspaper in Suriname , Khan's
lawyer Glenn Hanoman said that for the moment his client is
safer and better off in Surinamese custody.
According to Hanoman, Khan went into hiding in Suriname
in fear for his life in Guyana . He has been hiding not
because of criminal offences, but out of fear for his
life,
because the Police Commissioner wants to kill
him. I hope
the Surinamese government keeps him here instead of sending
him back. He will be safer after the Police Commissioner
retires, said the lawyer.
Hanoman added that in Guyana there are no charges against
his client. He is not wanted for any criminal offence.
They wanted him for questioning and it is his right not
to appear.
Responding to a possible extradition of his client to the
United States of America , Hanoman questioned if such is
possible since according to him there does not exist an
extradition treaty between Suriname and the US .
If eventually Khan is taken to the airport by the
Surinamese authorities and handed over to the US , it is
aiding and abetting illegal kidnapping, said the
lawyer.
Hanoman hopes that his client, who has claimed
to being beaten by the police, will get medical attention as
soon as possible.
Monday,
June 19, 2006