Trinidad PM dismisses Warner’s claim that ganja was found at her house
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad--Another allegation by Jack Warner – this time that marijuana was found at the home of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar two years ago – has been dismissed.
Persad-Bissessar has told the embattled politician that if he has evidence of the ganja find and subsequent cover-up, he should take it not only to local police but to the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) – the same agency that investigated him for alleged corruption at football's world governing body, FIFA.
"More lies and distractions which I have placed in the hands of my lawyers" was the prime minister's response after the Trinidad Express reported yesterday that Warner had submitted a statement to a Justice of the Peace claiming that on April 12, 2013, former deputy commissioner of police Mervyn Richardson came to Parliament and informed him that a packet containing four ounces of marijuana was found outside a window of Persad-Bissessar's private residence.
"Should Mr Warner have any information about any wrongdoing he should take it to the police and the FBI," the prime minister is quoted as saying in today's Trinidad Express.
Warner, who was national security minister at the time, claimed that he, Richardson, former national security adviser Gary Griffith, and Housing Minister Dr Read more
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