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Akashas.
Rahatupu
#21 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 1:09:55 PM
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Impunity wrote:
In such cases of speedy extradition, how are the US entry visas processed?

Guests of the state they are so their visas are issued gratis on arrival.
shadowinvestor
#22 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 1:50:08 PM
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maka
#23 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 2:10:28 PM
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Intelligentsia wrote:
The Akashas have been fighting their extradition to Oteto for 3 good full years in our courts.

Just proves our courts (and related corruption) are a tool of the rich and an obstacle in so many ways.


If they remained in Kenya this fellows would have never been jailed...corrupt system.
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hardwood
#24 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 2:26:55 PM
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Tings are tough. Life imprisonment.

Jump-steady
#25 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 2:43:18 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Tings are tough. Life imprisonment.





But why all those chains? It's like a scene out of Lupita's slave movie Sad
Ngalaka
#26 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 2:52:43 PM
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Jump-steady wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Tings are tough. Life imprisonment.





But why all those chains? It's like a scene out of Lupita's slave movie Sad


You dont chance with drug lord suspects bwana!

remember el 'chapuus' escapades!

His comrades could just snatch him the way eagles snatch their preyLaughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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KulaRaha
#27 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 3:10:28 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Tings are tough. Life imprisonment.



Fatty is going to lose weight chap chap.
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washiku
#28 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 3:19:38 PM
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Matoe
#29 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 4:03:15 PM
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Walisema no other Kenyan will ever be tried in a foreign country
Anti_Burglar
#30 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 4:04:40 PM
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This is so totally cool. Glad to see unanimity on this.

shadowinvestor wrote:
https://www.dea.gov/divisions/hq/2017/hq013117.shtml



The defendants are charged with conspiring to import heroin into the United States (Count One),

conspiring to import methamphetamine into the United States (Count Two),

distributing heroin for unlawful importation into the United States (Count Three), and

distributing methamphetamine for unlawful importation in the United States (Count Four).

Each count carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison.

ZZE123
#31 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 6:11:03 PM
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Matoe wrote:
Walisema no other Kenyan will ever be tried in a foreign country

They are trying to fix Pharmacist 001
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#32 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 6:40:10 PM
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ZZE123 wrote:
Matoe wrote:
Walisema no other Kenyan will ever be tried in a foreign country

They are trying to fix Pharmacist 001



How now?I thought this is a case that has been going on for some time.

I thought the men in long coats came from huko mayuu and have no relationship with their Kenyan counterparts in slightly shorter coats.
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hardwood
#33 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 6:53:02 PM
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ZZE123 wrote:
Matoe wrote:
Walisema no other Kenyan will ever be tried in a foreign country

They are trying to fix Pharmacist 001


Ukiona mwenzako ananyolewa wewe tia kichwa chako maji...
Ngalaka
#34 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 6:53:28 PM
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Bigchick wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
Matoe wrote:
Walisema no other Kenyan will ever be tried in a foreign country

They are trying to fix Pharmacist 001



How now?I thought this is a case that has been going on for some time.

I thought the men in long coats came from huko mayuu and have no relationship with their Kenyan counterparts in slightly shorter coats.

Of course if the gavana were to play ball his tribulations would end or be 'managed'.
No coats, long or short would be seen lingering around his place of abode
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murchr
#35 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 7:32:39 PM
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maka wrote:
Intelligentsia wrote:
The Akashas have been fighting their extradition to Oteto for 3 good full years in our courts.

Just proves our courts (and related corruption) are a tool of the rich and an obstacle in so many ways.


If they remained in Kenya this fellows would have never been jailed...corrupt system.


Corrupt judiciary

Applause To those who arrested and shipped these useless people

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During a meeting in Mombasa, Kenya, in April 2014, BAKTASH AKASHA introduced a CS (Confidential Source) via Skype to one of his heroin suppliers in Pakistan, who said he could provide 420 kilograms of 100 percent pure heroin – which he called “diamond” quality – for distribution in the United States.

In September and October 2014, IBRAHIM AKASHA personally delivered one-kilogram samples of methamphetamine and heroin to the CSes in Nairobi on behalf of the Akasha Organization. Thereafter, during a telephone call in October 2014 between BAKTASH AKASHA, GOSWAMI, and one of the CSes, GOSWAMI reported that 98 “chickens” had arrived, referring to 98 kilograms of heroin. GOSWAMI said that the South American drug organization would only need to pay for half of the 98 kilograms of heroin because the Akasha Organization would cover the cost of remaining kilograms. Then, in early November, IBRAHIM AKASHA personally delivered 98 kilograms of heroin to the CSes in Nairobi on behalf of the Akasha Organization. A few days later, IBRAHIM AKASHA also delivered another kilogram of methamphetamine.


Gunia ya "chickens" inatembea Nairobi na hakuna mtu anagundua
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hardwood
#36 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 7:48:08 PM
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murchr wrote:
maka wrote:
Intelligentsia wrote:
The Akashas have been fighting their extradition to Oteto for 3 good full years in our courts.

Just proves our courts (and related corruption) are a tool of the rich and an obstacle in so many ways.


If they remained in Kenya this fellows would have never been jailed...corrupt system.


Corrupt judiciary

Applause To those who arrested and shipped these useless people

Quote:
During a meeting in Mombasa, Kenya, in April 2014, BAKTASH AKASHA introduced a CS (Confidential Source) via Skype to one of his heroin suppliers in Pakistan, who said he could provide 420 kilograms of 100 percent pure heroin – which he called “diamond” quality – for distribution in the United States.

In September and October 2014, IBRAHIM AKASHA personally delivered one-kilogram samples of methamphetamine and heroin to the CSes in Nairobi on behalf of the Akasha Organization. Thereafter, during a telephone call in October 2014 between BAKTASH AKASHA, GOSWAMI, and one of the CSes, GOSWAMI reported that 98 “chickens” had arrived, referring to 98 kilograms of heroin. GOSWAMI said that the South American drug organization would only need to pay for half of the 98 kilograms of heroin because the Akasha Organization would cover the cost of remaining kilograms. Then, in early November, IBRAHIM AKASHA personally delivered 98 kilograms of heroin to the CSes in Nairobi on behalf of the Akasha Organization. A few days later, IBRAHIM AKASHA also delivered another kilogram of methamphetamine.


Gunia ya "chickens" inatembea Nairobi na hakuna mtu anagundua


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harrydre
#37 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 8:21:52 PM
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Matoe wrote:
Ngalaka wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
Matoe wrote:
Walisema no other Kenyan will ever be tried in a foreign country

They are trying to fix Pharmacist 001



How now?I thought this is a case that has been going on for some time.

I thought the men in long coats came from huko mayuu and have no relationship with their Kenyan counterparts in slightly shorter coats.

Of course if the gavana were to play ball his tribulations would end or be 'managed'.
No coats, long or short would be seen lingering around his place of abode


As we have seen with the barons from bara who are playing ball or have played ball smile smile



Pray Pray

http://www.nation.co.ke/...96222-759p0y/index.html

The feds will tell Akashas, give us more names we reduce your sentence or you will rot in jail...and if they decide to follow the money...Pray Pray
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Matoe
#38 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 9:23:50 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
ZZE123 wrote:
Matoe wrote:
Walisema no other Kenyan will ever be tried in a foreign country

They are trying to fix Pharmacist 001



How now?I thought this is a case that has been going on for some time.

I thought the men in long coats came from huko mayuu and have no relationship with their Kenyan counterparts in slightly shorter coats.

Of course if the gavana were to play ball his tribulations would end or be 'managed'.
No coats, long or short would be seen lingering around his place of abode


As we have seen with the barons from bara who are playing ball or have played ball smile smile

essyk
#39 Posted : Wednesday, February 01, 2017 10:10:34 PM
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Jump-steady wrote:
hardwood wrote:
Tings are tough. Life imprisonment.





But why all those chains? It's like a scene out of Lupita's slave movie Sad


The facial expression says it all.
Welcome to the prison world of rough looking, hardened,tatooed gang families who don't give a damn.
What's more sad, the family will never be able to visit them..At least not during tumps reign.

So who takes over their empire...cz these guys are like lizard's tail.

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#40 Posted : Thursday, February 02, 2017 8:32:05 AM
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essyk wrote:
[quote=Jump-steady][quote=hardwood]

So who takes over their empire...cz these guys are like lizard's tail.



Their lawyers have already applied to keep their account unfrozen but the real fight begins soon coz the family of Goswami is already in the country to take charge of his property and accounts but i doubt the Muhindi keeper will release the same so easily. Wacha waumane. Jinga sanaSad
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