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Faber Comments On Castro’s
posted (June 21, 2017)

Minister of Transport and NEMO Edmund Castro's sons, Wasani and Jafari, have dominated the news this past week.  

This is after an eventfulFriday when they were involved in multiple criminal allegations.  In just 16 hours, the Castro boys were allegedly caught driving without driver's licenses in an unlicensed vehicle, allegedly threatening and assaulting the officer that busted them, then allegedly getting beat up by police, then allegedly attacking another officer in a police station, and, then, 16 hours later, caught with 89 cases of contraband beer in Orange Walk. 

Since then, the Castros have agreed to settle the contraband matter out of court, and the officer that busted them in the unlicensed vehicle has agreed not to pursue the charges because he instigated the situation. But that still leaves the matter or the alleged assault inside of Precinct I. Well, an official report of the incident and request for court action was made by the officer involved, but police's top brass are saying that the account of that incident, which was entered into the Crime Information Management System, is wrong. Critics have made allegations that Castros are receiving special treatment from the police, and that their misdeeds are being covered up, so when we had the chance this afternoon, we asked Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber about his thoughts on the matter...

Hon. Patrick Faber - Deputy Prime Minister
"I'm not sure who you listen to in terms of the request for charges to be levied. I certainly heard the assistant commissioner of police Williams say that in fact all those that are concerned, the police officers and the Castro brothers agreed that because they were infractions so to speak on both sides they would squash the matter. So I don't know who is clamouring for charges to be filed, that is my understanding as far as I saw on the news, I don't have any official information and so far as in it related to the contraband issue, well it is unfortunate that has happened, it is also unfortunate that the Minister is tarnished by these actions that have come by his children. In creole we say if the man dead, you won't bury his children, if the children die you won't bury the father but in so far as Minister Castro is a public figure, I think we've all become accustomed to these kinds of attacks but while the rest of people or at least the people who are trying to gun at him for what his son has done, I know that Minister Castro is very busy on the ground working, you've seen the flooding situation, the heavy rains that we've had. In fact he wasn't in cabinet yesterday because of his hard work, so I won't run him down for something that he was not personally responsible for and I support him in his work as he continues to do a stellar job in the portfolio assigned to him."

Yesterday, the Castro boys' attorney, Herbert Panton, told us that he believes the report about the assault inside the police station was fabricated and leaked in an attempt to tarnish their father's name.

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