Glen Hanoman & Vic Puran - Guyana’s cocaine lawyers

This should be Breaking news right?!!

Stabroek News: The case against the Venezuelan man charged with the abduction of the wife and daughter of US wanted man, Barry Datram [released three times by PPP Jugde affiliated Jainarayan Singh], was dismissed yesterday for want of prosecution.
Jesus Ortega Manrique of Bolivar, Venezuela had the charge against him dismissed at the Leonora Magistrate’s Court after his lawyer, Glen Hanoman asked that the case against him be dismissed because it was the eighth time that the matter had been called and there was no witness. 

barry cocaine dataramwell breaking news if you’re a fool not paying attention to the fact that Glen Hanoman is a cocaine lawyer who works with his partner Vic Puran on all the cocaine cases from Roger Khan on down the line. they were defending and marketing cocaine roger after he went on the run and have taken in untold sums of blood money from his and his criminal cohorts in and out of govt. he also went to Suriname to visit cocaine roger after he’d been snatched up but the Surinamese had already cut a deal with big whitey and told him to get lost. Glen and Vic also represent Terrence Sugrim and to yes Barry Dataram. while Hanoman can play the courts and the Guyanese sheeple for fools, he represents a man who kidnapped the Dataram family over cocaine disputes. well the Dataram family just happen to be represented in court by Vic Puran. so Hanoman knows where the Datarams are hiding because his partner blood money in guyanain crime represents Barry ‘cocaine’ Dataram who we predicted would hit the road running once he got his freedom from PPP affiliated Judge Jainarayan Singh.

According to Puran, about a year ago he and Khan had a discussion during which the man had outlined certain things to him, implying that Khan even then had known that one day he could be held by the authorities. He said they then discussed a certain sum.”. . . I told him give me x but he said no that is not enough, I will give you x plus,” Puran said laughing, adding that Hanoman was there during the discussion.

Khan’s bodyguards granted bail on immigration charge

Acting Chief Magistrate Cecil Sullivan granted $35,000 bail each to Roger Khan’s three bodyguards, who spent five months in a Suriname prison and two days in police custody here, when they appeared before him at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Sean Belfield, 27, of 23 Queen Street, Kitty, Paul Rodrigues, 31, of 14 B Shell Road, Kitty and Lloyd Roberts, 25, of 3536 North Ruimveldt all appeared calm and collected when the charge of illegal departure was read to them.

The men are accused of, between June 15 and 16 at Springlands, Corentyne, Berbice, departing by sea from a port not authorized for such departures.

The men’s attorney, Glen Hanoman, told the court that his clients were released from police custody on Friday. Normally, he said, a person charged with that offence would be fined; however, the particulars of the offence were not clear so his clients pleaded not guilty. He requested that his clients be given another date for report in Georgetown.

Police Prosecutor Maxine Graham said that her instructions were to transfer the case to the Springlands Magistrate’s Court. She added that the particulars of the case are clear and that Hanoman could use the same course he wanted at the Georgetown Court at Springlands. In response, Hanoman said he was hoping to avoid the trouble of going to Springlands.


The three men were released from the Brickdam Police Station on Friday after Hanoman filed habeas corpus proceedings in the High Court. They returned to Guyana on Wednesday after they were released from Suriname jails the day before. On June 15, the men, Khan and five Surinamese were arrested in a huge drug bust, in Paramaribo, which netted 213 kilos of cocaine.
They were initially charged with cocaine trafficking and possession and also with being part of a criminal gang. However, Suriname authorities dropped the charges against Khan, deported him, and detained the three men, extending their jail time on several occasions. The charges against them were dropped on Tuesday and their deportation ordered. The men were ordered to return to court on Friday. (Stabroek News)
Roger Khan’s body guards released - 26 Nov 2006

Justice B.S. Roy yesterday ordered the Guyana Police to immediately release the just deported three ex-policemen, described as bodyguards of accused drug trafficker Roger Khan, with whom they were arrested in Suriname.

The judge acted on the application for a writ of habeas corpus, filed by attorney-at-law Mr Glenn Hanoman, on behalf of Sean Belfield, Lloyd Roberts and Paul Rodrigues.

Justice Roy, however, instructed that the released men report to the Police at Eve Leary, Georgetown, on Monday and he adjourned further hearing of the matter. The trio and Gerald Pereira had gone into hiding since wanted bulletins were issued for them in the hunt for the AK-47 rifles and pistols stolen from the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) earlier this year.

But Pereira, who was in court yesterday, subsequently surrendered to the Police after Khan, Belfield, Roberts and Rodrigues were nabbed in Suriname. Justice Roy yesterday ruled that the Police had not put forward adequate reasons for continuing to detain the trio, despite arguments by other attorney-at-law Mr Naresh Harnanan, from the Attorney General’s Chambers.

Hanoman said the three, who were in Suriname jails for more than five months, were held on their return here Wednesday and told they would be charged, under the Immigration Act, for leaving the country illegally. They were also questioned. The three were released from the Brickdam lock ups around 18:45 h last evening. (Guyana Cronicle)

 

 

June 20, 2008

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