Rufa and his rogues at Coral Beach are running a dynasty and don't want their empire to be closed. Enough is enough. Rufa is the one who was charged with working illegally and this is not the first time. He was caught working before at the old CIBC Bank building on Queen's Highway. The truth is going to be told and Rufa and all his crew of 'Merry men' will be exposed for exactly who they are. Speak the truth a d shame the devil. If you can not abide by the laws of any country then the door swings both ways, in and out. Why fight to remain in a country where you've been caught two times broking the law? What's the 'real' reason behind all of this hulla baloo?
The burden of proof lies upon the accused to prove his legal status in the Bahamas. The man has no passport, no Immigration landing card and no work or Resident Permit. The Immigration Laws states that the Director of Immigration may order any person falling in the above category to be placed onboard any aircraft or ship and sent out of the country. Imagine an illegal immigrant wanting to sue the Bahamas Government? Those who don't like or agree with this law can all go jump in the lake or live some place else. And take Amnesty International with them.
When is the Bahamas going to prosecute Bahamians for trafficking in humans? The Bahamians who take monies from the victims and then call the authorities.
cooperboy says...
They needed to blow the boat up and posted it to the media - of cause after the fishermen would have been taken off.
Good job RBDF
On Dominican fishermen fined $170,000 for poaching
Posted 25 May 2016, 11:04 p.m. Suggest removal
cooperboy says...
And so should Bruno and the Board of Directors at Coral Beach. We know the truth who should really resign and it's not the Government.
On QC fears Freeport 2nd home ‘exodus’
Posted 12 February 2016, 4:44 p.m. Suggest removal
cooperboy says...
Rufa and his rogues at Coral Beach are running a dynasty and don't want their empire to be closed. Enough is enough. Rufa is the one who was charged with working illegally and this is not the first time. He was caught working before at the old CIBC Bank building on Queen's Highway. The truth is going to be told and Rufa and all his crew of 'Merry men' will be exposed for exactly who they are. Speak the truth a d shame the devil. If you can not abide by the laws of any country then the door swings both ways, in and out. Why fight to remain in a country where you've been caught two times broking the law? What's the 'real' reason behind all of this hulla baloo?
On QC fears Freeport 2nd home ‘exodus’
Posted 12 February 2016, 4:42 p.m. Suggest removal
cooperboy says...
Rufa is reaping what he sowed and this is just the tip of the iceberg as Rufa and his gang of merry board directors' end, are in touching distance.
On Are expats still welcome in The Bahamas?
Posted 15 December 2015, 10:35 p.m. Suggest removal
cooperboy says...
The burden of proof lies upon the accused to prove his legal status in the Bahamas. The man has no passport, no Immigration landing card and no work or Resident Permit. The Immigration Laws states that the Director of Immigration may order any person falling in the above category to be placed onboard any aircraft or ship and sent out of the country. Imagine an illegal immigrant wanting to sue the Bahamas Government? Those who don't like or agree with this law can all go jump in the lake or live some place else. And take Amnesty International with them.
On Activists say deportation of man will be illegal
Posted 8 December 2015, 2:43 a.m. Suggest removal
cooperboy says...
Of cause Rufa isn't paying for it.
On Trial of man charged with working illegally is adjourned
Posted 2 September 2015, 7:25 p.m. Suggest removal
cooperboy says...
When is the Bahamas going to prosecute Bahamians for trafficking in humans? The Bahamians who take monies from the victims and then call the authorities.
On Bahamas moves up to top tier in human trafficking report
Posted 29 July 2015, 9:20 a.m. Suggest removal