Who can forget the embarrassing scandal involving international fugitive and PM Skerrit’s transactional Diplomat Alireza Monfared. This scandal further tarnished the image of Dominica, to the point that Dominica was tagged as a rogue state. Alireza Monfared who flaunted Dominica diplomatic passport had not only receive diplomatic cover from PM Skerrit, he was provided Dominican citizenship, government cooperation and a place of comfort for his Iran sanction evading operation.
It appears that PM Skerrit still continues to get himself involved with US sanction busting operations. It is not our intention to toot our horns but people like Daryl Titre of Government Information Service (GIS) should know by now that we can always pierce through Skerrit’s veil of deception and his criminal activities.
Daryl “Catch Me If You Can” Titre published a video of PM Skerrit arriving in Cuba via a private jet but what FAWNER OF THE MONTH Daryl most probably didn’t know is that, that private jet that PM Skerrit has been using, the one in his published GIS video is one that has been sanctioned by the United States Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). (Now Fawner of the month go take down the video)
“The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) administers and enforces economic sanctions programs primarily against countries and groups of individuals, such as terrorists and narcotics traffickers. The sanctions can be either comprehensive or selective, using the blocking of assets and trade restrictions to accomplish foreign policy and national security goals.”
The aircraft that PM Skerrit has been using, Tail Number YV1118; registered owner is Venezuela PDVSA ( Petroleos De Venezuela SA ) has been placed on OFAC’s Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (DSN) since January of 2020.
OFAC ‘s Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (DSN) is made up of individuals and companies owned or controlled by, or acting for or on behalf of, targeted countries. The list also identifies individuals, groups, and entities, such as terrorists and narcotics traffickers that may or may not be country-specific. According to OFAC, all those individual or companies on the SDNs their assets are blocked and trade restrictions imposed for the purpose of foreign policy and national security goals.
PDVSA has been widely accused of participating in money laundering and narcotic trafficking. It is also well established that PDVSA aircrafts are being used to transport several unsavory members of the Maduro regime. As of the March 26th 2020, the US Department of Justice also indicted Mr. Maduro on charges of drug trafficking, narco-terrorism and money laundering. Note also that Venezuela’s vice president VP Rodriguez is currently sanctioned by and banned by the United States, Canada, the European Union, Mexico and Switzerland.
The US Treasury Department made it clear that any institution or individuals who conduct business with PDVSA face the possibility of sanctions. PM Skerrit has been using the sanctioned aircraft tail Number YV118 and should be aware of the circumstances surrounding this particular aircraft. He should know that whenever he uses that aircraft the tracking devices are shut off for surreptitious reasons.
We did a flight tracking history on the aircraft and notice that the Landing Airports are “Always “reported as “Unknown.” That means whenever Skerrit uses this PDVSA owned private jet you never know where Skerrit goes until Daryl Titre wants to be Skerrit’s fawner of the month.
PS- MiTC is aware that the Starboy of Stupidity and lately the Bouyon Zany plans to visit the Virgin Islands this month. We understand that concern is growing over Starboy of Stupidity’s diminishing fan base and the plan is to hand out free creole festival tickets to laborites in the Virgin Islands.
The struggling people of Dominica should ask the Bouyon Zany– What Up With That.
*We promise to release the information on another CBI scammer, scamming people in Africa. For convenient reasons we choose to delay this report until the middle of this week.
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