Monday, May 24, 2010

Inexcusable. State of emergency in Kingston, Jamaica as drug gangs take over area.

For decades political parties have made off the record nice with all sorts of gangs to gain political power and this time it is coming to bite them in the ass.

Jamaican authorities declared a state of emergency in Kingston after gang members supportive of an alleged drug lord wanted by the United States attacked police stations and blockaded a large swath of the city.

Two police stations were evacuated after being hit with Molotov cocktails, while the status of a third was unclear.

Gang members blocked off a miles-long area of Jamaica's capital city -- mostly in West Kingston -- using vehicles, sandbags, barbed wire and anything else they could find.

The standoff revolves around attempts by the United States to extradite suspected drug kingpin Christopher "Dudus" Coke. Last year he was charged with conspiracy to distribute marijuana and cocaine and with conspiracy to illegally traffic in firearms in U.S. federal court.

On Friday, Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding said citizens should "allow the courts to deal with the extradition matter," the state-run Jamaica Information service reported.

In a statement issued Sunday afternoon, Golding announced an emergency meeting of his cabinet in response to the violence and blockades, the Jamaica Information Service said.

The state of emergency extended to St. Andrew, an area near Kingston, according to the Jamaica Information Service.

There must be hell to pay for this to never happen again. It is an absolute embarrassment to Jamaica and its people that an already dangerous country is now looking like the slums of Brazil and Somalia come to the island.

1 comment:

  1. Of course, if we did the logical thing and decriminalized and legalized these things, thug warlords like this would lose out to the corporations and wouldn't have the money to fund this crap.

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