Jamaican Gov’t Admits To Paying US$36,000‏ For Private Plane To Send Barred T&T Muslim Leader Home

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KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Jamaican Government has con­firmed that it paid US$36,000 for a pri­vate plane to take leader of the Jamaat al Muslimeen in Trinidad and Tobago Yasin Abu Bakr back to the twin-island repub­lic Thursday morning.

Abu Bakr was ini­tial­ly placed on a Caribbean Airlines flight on Wednesday after­noon for return to Trinidad, but accord­ing to a state­ment from the Ministry of National Security a short while ago, he became unruly and refused to take instructions.

He was sub­se­quent­ly removed from the flight.

The Jamaican Government says pre­lim­i­nary dis­cus­sions were held with the Trinidad and Tobago High Commissioner to Jamaica, Rev Dr Iva Gloudon, regard­ing Abu Bakr’s return.

However, under the cir­cum­stances, it is the coun­try (in this case Jamaica) which refus­es to land a pas­sen­ger that is required to pay for the return flight, the state­ment said. Read it here http://​www​.jamaicaob​serv​er​.com