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General Discussion / Re: Hotels in T&T Thread.
« on: May 23, 2020, 12:30:24 PM »
Flamingo wasn't in st. Clair?
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Clive Small deported to TTlike I always say not everybody born to b doctor or lawyer,yuh choose a path deal with whatever comes with it.....I personally know small Infact he is my brother godfather,spend yuh last few years chilling Fire.
Sunday, April 5 2015
TT Newsday
AN 80-year-old Trinidadian, who served almost a decade in US federal prison for illegally obtaining machine guns and silencers in Florida, was deported back to this country according to the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) agency.
ICE reported that Clive Lancelot Small was “removed from the United States” on Wednesday by officers of ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)via commercial aircraft from the Lafayette airport to Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
Small had been convicted in US District Court for the Southern District of Florida in August 2005 of conspiracy to possess machine guns and firearm silencers, and possession of machine guns and firearm silencers.
The case against Small began in 2000 with telephone tape recordings done by undercover ATF agents in Florida to a residence in Trinidad. One man, Trinidadian Keith Andre Glaude, who was implicated in the conspiracy, pleaded guilty in 2002 and was jailed for two years. He was one of the key witnesses against Small, 70, a grocery owner of Gonzales and a top member of the Jamaat-al-Muslimeen, the Newsday reported in a November 2004 story.
On May 23, 2002, a grand jury sitting in the Southern District of Florida returned an indictment charging Small in a three-count indictment with conspiracy to possess machine guns and silencers, and possession of machine guns and silencers. The penalty for conspiracy to possess machine guns and firearm silencers carried a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment and a US$250,000 fine. The penalty for possession of machine guns carried a maximum penalty of ten years and a US$250,000 fine. The penalty for possession of firearm silencers carried a maximum penalty of ten years and a US$250,000 fine.
The ICE report states that Small was taken into immigration custody in February following his release from federal prison. ICE also reported that Small was previously deported from the United States in 1998 as ordered by an immigration judge but was paroled back into the country in 2004 to face the federal weapons charges.
“US Immigration and Customs Enforcement will continue to focus its removal resources on violent criminals and other high-priority aliens who pose the greatest threat to our communities,” said ERO New Orleans field office director David Rivera.
Sunday Newsday contacted National Security Minister Carl Alfonso yesterday via telephone for a comment for this story. Alfonso said he was at a function and was unable to speak.
them cock go turn and bite yuh backside.......on a serious note with yuh boy out with rotator cuff surgery,yuh feel that is the end for him....I think so.....he is wuh 55 years now.Knicks pulling real stones this season......but with PJ at the helm we go b ah force to b reckon with in a couple years.
when cock grow teet
KD comin soonHuh okc record worse than lakers
Really it have a record worse than us?
Jus now Capo team own guh be wus, doh friten