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PM speaks of plot to kill him

Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves. (File photo)

ST. VINCENT (Jan. 20):- Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has told Parliament that the police have arrested and charged with “serious offences, not relating to the conspiracy of murder”, an assassin hired to kill him.

Gonsalves said that while the hit-man was remanded to prison without bail,  police did not charged him with conspiracy to murder “because the security authorities are keen at protecting the most valuable intelligence sources”.

Gonsalves, who is also Minister of National Security, said in a Ministerial Statement that the criminal was nabbed at the end of a one-week man-hunt.

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The search yielded one high-powered assault weapon and security authorities are still searching for another such weapon, “which had been in the contract-killer’s possession”.

Gonsalves said the conspiracy to murder him was hatched by “two major drug trafficking and money-laundering entities” in the country. The main opposition New Democratic Party (NDP) received “substantial funding” for last month’s election from the two crime syndicates, he said.

Gonsalves told Parliament that his information came from “impeccable intelligence sources” and that he was saying as much as he was “permitted to reveal”.

He said the plan to kill him was orchestrated within one week of the Dec. 13 general elections, which his Unity Labour Party won by a single seat to remain in office for a third straight term.

However, according to Gonsalves, within 36 hours of the prisoner’s incarceration, he obtained a cell-phone at the Prisons and kept in contact with those who had hired him.

A police raid at the Prisons netted eight cell phones, none of   which was on the person of any prisoner, Gonsalves said.

The prisoner has since secured another cell phone and “was in touch briefly with certain persons outside the Prisons,” Gonsalves said, adding that security authorities are yet to find that phone.

Gonsalves further said that within 24 hours of that contract-killer’s apprehension one of the “cocaine trafficker’s–money launderers” contacted another local operative “to do a job” but that person declined “when he learnt that the target was the Prime Minister”.

The two cocaine traffickers-money launderers then hired a Trinidadian killer, who came to SVG, but is yet to be arrested by police “despite diligent and extensive searches”.

Gonsalves said that over the past five years, the security authorities and the Income Tax Department have been placing immense pressure on the major operatives in these two cocaine trafficking and money-laundering entities.

“Much success has been chalked up against them, including the incarceration of at least one major player.  Especially hard-hit have been their money and other assets.  These cocaine traffickers and money-launderers are feeling the heat and have become desperate.  Knowingly or unknowingly some political and social personalities have become enmeshed in their operations,” he said.

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“I assure Vincentians that so long as I am Prime Minister I shall never allow St. Vincent and the Grenadines to become like some Latin American and other Caribbean countries where cocaine traffickers and money-launderers are allowed the space to successfully build gangs, control territory and communities, perpetrate criminal activities as untouchables, and pollute the streams of our democratic and political processes,” Gonsalves further said.

He said his government “is resolved to give these criminals and their associates at home and in the region absolutely no space to flourish”.

“Believe me, I am not afraid of them,” Gonsalves further said.

“I repeat:  They will be accorded no space to flourish.  I advise those who are tempted for whatever reason to ally themselves to these criminals to stay in their batting crease!” Gonsalves said.

Immediately after Gonsalves’ statement, Leader of the Opposition and NDP president Arnhim Eustace asked if Gonsalves was saying that the NDP is involved in any plot to kill him or is linked to persons the Gonsalves spoke about.

“I have the responsibility for national security. The last occasion when I took the Honourable Leader of the Opposition into my confidence he broke it. I do not intend to answer any of his questions on these matters either here (in the House of Assembly), or outside, which touch upon national security, which I’m not obliged to answer,” Gonsalves said.

“Indeed, the Rules of this Honourable House would prevent him from asking me certain types of questions,” Gonsalves said, adding “there is good reason for that”.

Discussion

10 thoughts on “PM speaks of plot to kill him

  1. This is blatant political posturings by a scared man . Each time his government is under pressure someone plots to kill this man .How delusional!! No one with a scintella of common sense will believe this.
    There is not one believable iota of evidence. You arrest the killer and no charges related to the plot!
    Do not insult our intelligence. The man is seeking sympathy how cheap and disgusting.

    Posted by KAY BACCHUS BROWNE | January 20, 2011, 20:38
  2. This man Gonsalves is sick sick sick. Gonsalves is now adding a few more scenes to the script he has been carrying all through his political career and it has a repeat of “when the assassin heard it was a PM they didn’t want to do it”, last time he told us “the assassin said he don’t do PMs”. Gonsalves also told us of the prevoius one that he was in SVG and the police kept an eye on him at every turn and he later left the country, why is it that they “grabbed” this one but allowed the previous to leave the state?. Gonsalves really have to get a new writer for his scripts. SVG can surely look forward to a state of emergency and another Vincy Pack.

    Posted by KS784 | January 20, 2011, 22:06
  3. I just pray that black people don’t start killing one another over this Prime Minister. His claim sounds very much like the dream his mother had in 1997. According to the Prime Minister, his mother had dreamt that he was shot. It was the first time I had heard such a claim made so publicly in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and I wondered then whether it was meant to incite violence among Vincentians. Could we be dealing with a sick Prime Minister? This is giving cause for concern at all levels……

    Posted by Luzette King | January 20, 2011, 22:54
  4. Why not believe the PM? Persons with his caliber of leadership and skill are always a threat to those who want to roll back progress. The comrade is right on the mark; even if he making it up, or running scared. This could be a warning to those who might have any bright ideas. The intelligence apparatus is stealthier and more organized than before. Welcome to the new Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Big Up To The Comrade!

    Posted by DeKnightman | January 21, 2011, 06:02
  5. How sick can one get? Now.. he’s trying to say that the Opposition’s “men” are plotting to kill him?

    Posted by Als | January 21, 2011, 06:04
  6. It’s sad that a matter as serious as this would receive such vile and disparaging comments.

    Posted by Honesty | January 21, 2011, 14:48
  7. Thank you for this assurance, Hon PM:

    “I assure Vincentians that so long as I am Prime Minister I shall never allow St. Vincent and the Grenadines to become like some Latin American and other Caribbean countries where cocaine traffickers and money-launderers are allowed the space to successfully build gangs, control territory and communities, perpetrate criminal activities as untouchables, and pollute the streams of our democratic and political processes,” Gonsalves further said.

    Posted by TJ | January 21, 2011, 14:51
    • US$1million in cash deposited at the former NCB at the same time when the PM’s ‘woman’, his children and other members of the ULP are at the bank almost daily changing large amounts of $US too. Vincentians need assuring answers for the source of these ca$h.

      Posted by KS784 | January 21, 2011, 15:38
  8. o lard me ears weary with that line , i think he should try another tune , that one worn out now.

    Posted by bookworm | January 24, 2011, 21:40

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