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Bad mouthing or abusive languages are things non Gambian and I keep wondering where you kejau learned those?

king
 Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 11:00:09 +0100
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Subject: Re: SierraLeonean arrested in Liberia on charges of conspiring to import Cocaine into the US. Haruna.
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Hah! Now I know why you are mad at law enforcement and why you are jumbling your law of conspiracy! You accomplice got arrested! Life is tough, but do not think all lieutenants (learn the spelling) are to be blamed for your crime. Otherwise why are you throwing accusations around that could earn you a hefty libel charge, but knowing, Joe Sambou call you here a mad man every day and someone called you a more serious criminal. 
Who cares about the sting operation that napped your conspirators in crime and not tort or canon law. You learn phrases and bandy around with them without knowing their meaning. Not whilst I am here, I will correct your sorry ass to your village! Canon law and tortuous negligence? WTF! 




Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2011 00:18:15 -0400
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Subject: [G_L] SierraLeonean arrested in Liberia on charges of conspiring to import Cocaine into the US. Haruna.
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In a brilliant undercover sting operation.



Courtesy: SierraLeone Daily Mail.



SIERRA LEONE TRAFFICKER PLEADS GUILTY IN MANHATTAN FEDERAL COURT TO COCAINE IMPORTATION CHARGES
                                                                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                        5th October 2011                                                                                                                           ·   0 Comments                                                                  

                        	






United States Attorney Southern District of New York


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: U.S. ATTORNEY’S OFFICE


OCTOBER 4, 2011 ELLEN DAVIS, CARLY SULLIVAN,


Defendant Charged in Connection with Historic Joint Undercover 
Operation in the Republic of Liberia PREET BHARARA, the United States 
Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that GILBRILLA
 KAMARA pled guilty yesterday before U.S. District Judge WILLIAM H. 
PAULEY III to conspiring to import cocaine into the United States. 
KAMARA arrived in the Southern District of New York on May 30, 2010, 
following his arrest in, and transfer from, Liberia in connection with 
“Operation Relentless,” a joint undercover operation between the U.S. 
Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) and the Government of Liberia.  
According to the Indictment to which KAMARA pled guilty, documents 
previously filed in Manhattan federal court and


other information in the public record:


Since 2007, KAMARA, 42, who is from Sierra Leone, has actively sought
 to recruit South American drug trafficking organizations to establish 
operations in West African countries including Liberia, Guinea Conakry, 
Guinea Bissau, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria. KAMARA has made efforts to 
corrupt and influence Government officials within the West African 
region in order to establish safe havens for the receipt, storage, and 
transshipment of thousands of kilograms of cocaine.


In particular, KAMARA attempted to bribe high-level officials in the 
Liberian Government in order to protect shipments of vast quantities of 
cocaine, and to use Liberia as a trans-shipment point for further 
distribution of the cocaine in Africa and Europe. In furtherance of 
these efforts, KAMARA met with two individuals he knew to be Liberian 
government officials –- the Director and Deputy Director of the Republic
 of Liberia National Security Agency (“RLNSA”) –- both of whom 
(unbeknownst to KAMARA) were working jointly with the DEA.


In a number of the meetings involving these Liberian officials, 
KAMARA also met with a confidential source working with DEA (the “CS”), 
who purported to be a business partner and confidant of the Director of 
the RLNSA.


KAMARA exchanged a series of emails and telephone calls, and held 
numerous meetings with the CS and the cooperating Liberian officials in 
order to negotiate prices and make specific arrangements for the secure 
transportation of cocaine from South America through Liberia. The 
shipments included, but were not limited to, 4,000 kilograms of cocaine 
from Colombia. In the course of these meetings, at which the CS was 
often present, KAMARA understood that the CS, who was to be paid in the 
form of cocaine, would send a portion of his share to Ghana, from where


it would be imported into New York aboard commercial flights.


KAMARA pled guilty to one count of conspiring to distribute cocaine, 
knowing and intending that the cocaine would be imported into the United
 States. This offense carries a mandatory minimum sentence of ten years 
in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison. KAMARA will be 
sentenced by Judge PAULEY on February 3, 2012.


KAMARA was charged along with ALI SESAY and GENNOR JALLOH. SESAY pled
 guilty in March 2011 and is awaiting sentencing. Charges against JALLOH
 were dismissed today.  Mr. BHARARA praised the work of the Special 
Operations Division of the DEA, the DEA Lagos Country Office, the Office
 of International Affairs of the U.S. Justice Department’s Criminal 
Division, the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Embassy in Liberia and 
government officials of the Republic of Liberia and its National 
Security Agency for their efforts.


This prosecution is being handled by the Office’s Terrorism and 
International Narcotics Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorneys JENNA M. DABBS, 
MICHAEL M. ROSENSAFT, CHRISTOPHER LAVIGNE, and RANDALL W. JACKSON are in
 charge of the prosecution.


Culled from Law Fuel: http://www.lawfuel.com



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