Monday, May 12, 2014

Poor James Forbes

I think most Jamaicans are saddened that Senior Sup. James Forbes has been found guilty in what is loosely being called the Bicknell bribery affair, as for years Senior Sup. Forbes has represented all that we wished for in a police force, by giving it a warmer, human face and an air of professionalism. 

What I have found lacking in the press reports of the trial is what was made of the fact that it was a former Commissioner of Police and current adviser to the Ministry of SecurityLucius Thomas who dragged Forbes into the who messy affair. 

For according to the Gleaner report of the 22nd August 2012, which stated under the heading "Thomas Offered Advice" "When Police Sergeant Jubert Llewellyn met with former Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas at his home, the younger police officer was reportedly advised by the retired police chief to ensure that he takes care of his family.

The police sergeant had reportedly gone to Thomas' home on the advice of a friend, after pressure was allegedly brought to bear on him to drop the bribery charge against businessman Bruce Bicknell.
It is understood that when the sergeant solicited the retired policeman's advice, Thomas sought an assurance from Llewellyn whether he was convinced that Bicknell was actually seeking to bribe him.
The former police commissioner reportedly told the sergeant that he had done the "correct thing", based on what was happening but urged him to think about his family.
It was then that the former Police Commissioner proposed that mediation would best serve to resolve the issue, which brought Senior Superintendent of Police James Forbes into the mix."
It seems therefore it is the former commissioner who brought the Senior Sup. Forbes into the mix to "mediate"! So what weight was given to this and was Thomas called at all to testify at this trialThe report seems to have left out this very important aspect of the affair.
And what did former and present security adviser Commissioner Thomas mean when he reportedly advised  the complainant Jubert Llewelyn to "Think about his family?" 
There is too much left murky in the report of the trial of Senior Superintendent Forbes,  leaving me with a funny feeling that the other half has never been told! 
UPDATE
It took almost nine years, but justice was finally done, hence the Gleaner Headline of February 26, 2021; 
James Forbes freed of corruption charge.
In his famous ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote that “justice too long delayed is justice denied”. 
That being the case, can we ever say that most people in Jamaica who are drawn before the courts, ever achieve justice?
 Sad.

1 comment:

Directorsiainvestigations@gmail.com said...

Im not certain as of this date if former SSP James Forbes has been exonerated or not. maybe you can tell me. But I share this. I worked in Jamaica for the PAJ and Supt Forbes was my immediate supervisor. I found him to be honourable, compassionate, well trained and willing to help those around him.His many years of service should be considered as the courts should also be compassionate. What ever his fate, I as a career lawman myself have the utmost admiration for James Forbes as I did Noel Hylton and Portia Miller at that time. Im back in America but consider Jamaica my second home with a love for the country and her people. Russ Hickmon