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SMNN - Email Writer Wanted
SXM PE | Tue, 2007-07-03 22:35
SXM News Network
--- Allegedly Committed International Crimes-
Philipsburg:- The writer of several emails that has been sent to several media outlets around the Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles and the Caribbean accusing a female immigration officer of wrong doing is a wanted man in several countries SMN News discovered.
The man who identified himself to this media as James Scotty Tucker was living Dawn Beach area while on St. Maarten. SMN News discovered that the man is the holder of more than one passport and has more than one identity. However, his birth place is Ireland.
In his emails he labeled two attorneys at law, whom he said were doing business with offshore companies. He further claimed that the legal representatives were doing business with a local bank and provided bank account numbers that the attorneys used.
Tucker also accused a Security Company for conducting illegal business, since the company advisor is a police officer. He accused the Police Department for covering the crimes that he said are committed by the officers.
Based on the investigations conducted by SMN News the man did business with the attorneys who apparently were holding monies for him. SMN News further discovered that attorneys do hold monies for their clients in special accounts. Seemingly the man is angry because his monies disappeared without his consent.
He also tried investing in the Security Company where he bought an armored vehicle. According to our investigations the man had several people on St. Maarten conducting business for him. One of those people is the husband of the immigration officer whom he accused of wrong doings. The woman husband J.A SMN News understands is the one who sold the armored vehicle for Tucker and never turned over the monies to him.
Tucker said the man J.A has $6000 for him but he did not file a complaint at the police department for this money. According to him this is petty cash.
Tucker said that his information is 100% valid because he did business with the people he labeled, he also said they are his friends. He admitted that he is out for revenge and can be considered vindictive.
SMN News understands that the man is involved in money laundering and other illegal business and for this reason he fled from St. Maarten.
Since scandal broke last week, the police department has assigned Police Commissioner Richard Pannefleck to investigate the allegations.
Also good reason to think he knows what he is talking about eh? - SXM PE
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