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Supt. Flowers, The Undercover Operator
Wed, July 27, 2016

And as we told you, according to Mark Flowers, the only reason he was able to have that conversation with William Danny Mason was because he was trying to gain the trust of this alleged con-man. He said yesterday that after discussing it with Acting Commissioner Russell Blackett, he decided to approach Mason, not as a policeman, but as a commercial farmer who was trying to make connections to grow his business.

Its quite a story, and tonight, we have a little more from our interview with Flowers in which he claims to have been able to get evidence of one of Mason's fake Belizean documents. Here are those comments:

Daniel Ortiz
"This is the first time we're hearing that you were an undercover police officer for the investigators of Danny Mason. They seem to have buried this information."

Mark Flowers, former GSU Commander
"No, no, no, no, no. Danny Mason was somebody who was intriguing and when the information came to Blackett, Blackett shared it with me and I told him I will get into the person, I will get in. I know I could get in there and I found a way in there and I got in there; we talked. I didn't go as an undercover, I went as a businessman. I have a farm and we were talking farm and we were taking animals, but I didn't have any pigs. He told me he has the biggest pig farm in Belize. I said I have pigs too, but I don't have any pigs. I wanted this information to go on. I wanted to know more, because the next thing I was going to asked him was how the transfer was done with the Bank of America for 450,000 US dollars for the purchase of his house. How he was able to do that, because we thought we knew that somebody had to be swindled for that."

Daniel Ortiz
"Did you engage in anything unethical or in anything criminal while trying to investigate him?"

Mark Flowers, former GSU Commander
"No, no, no, no. I went to Danny's house twice that I think was a Wednesday afternoon when I was able to establish and created a conversation with him. I was able to snap his social security card and I got to know how he received it, who secured it for him, how much he paid. I got the information I wanted, I was on top of conversation alright because I offered him to get him those documents. We knew he had them but to prove he had them you have to offer it to him and he said no I have that already and he took it out and that is how we got the picture which on that phone right there."

To repeat what we first reported last night, Acting Commissioner Russell Blackett is denying all of Mark Flowers' claims that they even discussed the William Danny Mason. He told us in the strongest terms that he had ABSOLUTELY NO conversation with Flowers.

According to Blackett, If Flowers did any independent investigation of Mason, he did so on his own initiative, and it was definitely not sanctioned by the Police high command.

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