It is no longer a suspicion that former Police Commissioner Winston Felix was compromised by aiding the opposition’s mischievious and destabilization plots.
We are well aware that the PNCR’s, now APNU, strategy is to use crime as a means of getting rid of the incumbent.
The recorded telephone conservation between Felix and PNCR Parliamentarian Basil Williams was enough to determine what role the former commissioner was playing in that opposition party’s plan.
Felix further ruins his credibility, whatever little may have been left of it, by appearing on an APNU platform suddenly, pretending he has all the solutions to crime.
The problem is what has Felix done to aid this opposition plan. We must not forget the opposition’s role in Buxton, their glorification of criminals, Felix’s dancing over solving crimes and moving against suspicious elements aligned to his opposition comrades who declared the criminals were ‘’freedom fighters.’’
It was the late Desmond Hoyte who told the criminals to ‘’keep up’’ the pressure and the band of the opposition who worked with criminal elements hoping they would succeed in destabilizing the government.
Felix tries to use the absence of inquiry to cloud his role in the opposition crime plan, his actions and inactions. What Felix knows, he should say, truthfully and quickly. What did he mean when he said in the tape conversation, he “diverted them.’’
I know history has already recorded Felix as the worst possible police commissioner.