CARIBBEAN CRIME ACADEMY WILL HELP REGION PREYED UPON BY ORGANISED CRIMINALS
June 1st, 2007
BY SUZANNE KOELEGA, in Sint MaartenAS leaders of various Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries and US President George Bush debated regional security in Washington DC in June, Caribbean nations continue to struggle with serious commercial crime that threatens their regional stability. Suzanne Koelaga reports from Sint Maarten.CORRUPT members and former members of government are being tried in Trinidad & Tobago and even the Chief Justice is under scrutiny in this twin island nation. In Guyana and Barbados authorities are still trying to figure out the ...
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