Saturday, November 30, 2013

HUMAN TRAFFICKING SETUP (PART 4)

STOP THE CORRUPTION!!! On November 15, 2013 Aruba reached it's first ever human trafficking conviction under pressure from the United States to combat a crime that they have continuously overlooked and even profited from. Jeanette Richardson-Baars, Aruba's Deputy Police Commissioner, along with Aruban police and Public Prosecutors office worked together for over 3 years seeking to build a case against Alex Mathew, the person who continuously spoke out and went against their continued corruption on the island & and the only club NOT participating in the ongoing prostitution of young girls for less then $30 USD in the town of San Nicolas, Aruba. It is a fact that in the Foxy Lady case, witnesses were coerced, evidence was hidden, and witness statements were fabricated and changed by the police, all in an attempt to build a case against Alex Mathew and an American tourist.


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