THIS BRING TEARS TO MY EYES…IS THIS MERMAID FI REAL?
Walters, 34, a native of Jamaica who has a United States passport and resides in New York was nabbed at Terrence B. Lettsome International Airport on the morning of April 27 with 2.08 kilos of cocaine which is worth some US$208,000.
The woman who was remanded to prison, pleaded not guilty to unlawful possession of cocaine, unlawful possession of cocaine with intent to supply another and unlawful importation of cocaine.
Walters, a mother of three children, said she intends to seek legal representation.
She told the court that she came on vacation and never expected this to be the outcome of her vacation in the BVI.
“…And this is the outcome of my vacation. I miss my children, they are home and I am the only provider for them. I have been working since I am 17 years old and I am asingle parent. I don’t know anything about drugs, how to package or sell drugs. I just want to go home to my kids…This trip was offered to me and I didn’t know anything about drugs,” the woman told the court.
Prosecutor Sarah Benjamin told the court that the crown objects to bail because the woman has no ties to the BVI and from information gathered, this is her first time to the island.
Benjamin also told the court that authorities have no information as to why Walters came to the BVI and who she came to or intended to visit. The Prosecutor told the court that her return ticket was dated May 4, 2011.
Meanwhile, the allegations stated that on April 27 around 10:30 am, Walters arrived in the BVI via LIAT flight 310 from St. Lucia. However, acting on information received from Customs officials in St. Lucia, she was detained and cautioned by Deputy Commissioner of Customs Dean Fahie. Fahie then questioned her in the presence of other Customs Officers in relation to her checked luggage which was a black and blue nylon travelling bag.
Officers upon checking the bag found four sealed transparent plastic bags which were each wrapped in blue coloured carton paper and contained a white powdery substance suspected to be cocaine. Benjamin told the court that the substance was found in a sealed compartment of the bag and in order to retrieve it, officers had to cut away part of the bag.
She was then taken to the Road Town Police Station where she was further questioned.
Walters will return to court on June 9.
THIS IS MERMAID FROM DANCEHALLFILES
*This is the email I was sent*
GOODMORNING
1 Answer me when I call to you,
my righteous God.
Give me relief from my distress;
have mercy on me and hear my prayer.
2 How long will you people turn my glory into shame?
How long will you love delusions and seek false gods[b]?[c]
3 Know that the LORD has set apart his faithful servant for himself;
the LORD hears when I call to him.
4 Tremble and[d] do not sin;
when you are on your beds,
search your hearts and be silent.
5 Offer the sacrifices of the righteous
and trust in the LORD.
6 Many, LORD, are asking, “Who will bring us prosperity?”
Let the light of your face shine on us.
7 Fill my heart with joy
when their grain and new wine abound.
8 In peace I will lie down and sleep,
for you alone, LORD,
make me dwell in safety.
BWAHHAHA TEEHEE HEE
Bahamian Vybz Kartel lover sent to jail
Came to Jamaica by boat
BY PAUL A REID Observer Writer [email protected]
Thursday, May 19, 2011
MONTEGO BAY, St James — A man who claimed he ran away from drug couriers as soon as he landed in Jamaica, then made a stop at a club to see dancehall deejay Vybz Kartel, was sent to jail after pleading guilty to illegal entry Tuesday.
The 24-year-old unemployed Bahamian man, Ashmeade Thompson, told the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate’s Court that he made the stop to see Kartel before seeking some kind of legal status in Jamaica.
He first made his way from Montego Bay to a club in New Kingston where he heard Kartel frequented, even while he told the court he was running for his life from men who had forced him to come to Jamaica on a boat to pick up drugs.
He said he was threatened by drug dealers who frequented his mother’s shop in the Bahamas and was recruited to travel with two others to Jamaica.
He said he landed in Montego Bay on April 27, but soon after fled from the men and found his way to Kingston.
While there he said he sought help and was introduced to someone whom he described as an immigration supervisor who stamped his passport while they were in a Chinese restaurant on Knutsford Boulevard.
He pleaded guilty with explanation to uttering a forged document and illegal entry.
Acting Senior Resident Magistrate Carolyn Tie sentenced him to two months in prison on each count.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Bahamian-Vybz-Kartel-lover-sent-to-jail#ixzz1MpHmUisN
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