Police must go after the ‘bling bling’ wearers

MINISTER Clement Rohee should advise the ‘honest police’, if there are any, to stop and search those they see on the roads and streets wearing ‘bling bling’ galore.

Does Minister Rohee think that those wearing these big, gold ‘bling bling’ worked and toiled and smelled their sweat for it?

If the Guyana Police Force is honest and serious in fighting crime, then Police ranks need to stop those on the streets wearing gold ‘bling bling’, then proceed to check their homes and their Facebook profiles. In some cases they will see exactly what they saw with regard to the dead bandit Kevin Fields.

If the Commissioner was to order raids in some homes in these so called depressed communities he will find more Kevin Fields and would be surprised at what the Police will find. But there is no way for Police to conduct secret raids, simply because the Kevin Fields of those so called depressed communities will be tipped off by their ‘Kit n Kin’ in the Police Force and the Army. GDF Officer David Clarke was sent to Buxton and the rest is now public knowledge.

See the Kevin Fields photos. They put guns to peoples’ heads, rob them of their gold, get their jeweler to melt it down and make bling bling for them. When and if the Police go after them, they must be made to call the names of their goldsmith. They all work together. The mothers and family members all enjoy the loot and will never report the illegal activities of their criminal sons and daughters. Lots of them are driving fancy vehicles, while dressed to the ‘nines’; they own huge, well-furnished properties when they never worked a day in their lives.

TED KING

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