Jun 24, 2010
Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke Leaves For The U.S. & Issues Statement About His Extradition
At approximately 2:05 p.m. this afternoon, former Tivoli Gardens area don Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke left the island on an aircraft which departed from the Norman Manley International Airport. He is on his way to the United States, where he faces various drug and gun-running charges. Earlier this morning, Coke waived his right to have an extradition trial in Jamaica, and issued the following statement:
I have, today, instructed my Attorneys that I intend to waive my right to an extradition hearing in Jamaica and to proceed directly to the United States under the terms of the Extradition Laws and treaty between Jamaica and the United States of America.
I have taken this decision of my own free will and have done so even though I am of the belief that my case would have been successfully argued in the Courts of Jamaica.
I take this decision for I now believe it to be in the interest of my family, the community of Western Kingston and in particular the people of Tivoli Gardens and above all Jamaica.
Everyone, the whole country, has been adversely affected by the process that has surrounded my extradition and I hope that my action today will go some way towards healing all who have suffered and will be of benefit to the community of Tivoli Gardens.
Above all I am deeply upset and saddened by the unnecessary loss of lives which could have been avoided, be it of members of the Security Forces and over eighty (80) residents of Tivoli or any other innocent Jamaicans that has occurred during this time.
I leave Jamaica and my family in particular, Patsy, with a heavy heart but fully confident that in due course I will be vindicated and returned to them.
Pray for me and God bless Jamaica.
- Christopher Coke
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