Sunday, December 8, 2013



HUMAN TRAFFICKING SETUP (PART 5.) 

The lack of transparency in any system in the world is a breeding ground for corruption and especially in the small Caribbean island of Aruba. Aruba's closed system of justice, allows for mass and uncontrolled corruption, by members of its police force as well as Judges, and Prosecutors with particular interests in a case. Jeanette Richardson-Baars, Aruba's National Coordinator against Human Trafficking, and also wife of Dolfi Richardson, Aruba's Chief of Police, made it very clear that she wished to remove Aruba from the Human Trafficking watch list by obtaining a conviction in the Foxy Lady case. 

Months before the defendants in the Foxy Lady trial were even brought to trial, Jeanette Richardson-Baars went out publicly in the media to declare that "they were only waiting for the Judge to give his sentence against Alex Mathew". 

The system of allowing police officers and judges to conduct hearings behind closed doors and with no sort of recording systems in place, promotes this level of setups, police misconduct, and police fabricated declarations and witness statements, as well as the manipulation and tempering of evidence against defendants that they seek to prosecute. 

Despite its white-sand beaches, cooling trade winds and warm, friendly people, Aruba's image is undermined by the severe and well known corruption and lack of justice sweeping the island. As Dutch Politician Hero Brinkman stated....Aruba is corrupt as hell and all Dutch politicians know this. http://youtu.be/N6k-ohRQ364 

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