“I am in a powerful position right now,” Thomas Carroll, said as he planned to spread his visa fraud operation to more American Embassies. In nine months he had amassed eight to twelve million dollars, selling visas and flooding America with drug runners, thieves and rapists. He even had a branch of the Guyanese police – specialists in extrajudicial murder – in his pocket.
The US rewarded him for using his network to track a rival human trafficking operation, and the spies who used it to infiltrate the United States. Guyana was about to explode and nothing could stop him.
*David Casavis is a New York-based writer and an adjunct professor in the SUNY and CUNY systems. He has visited American embassies and consulates around the world for over 20 years. He is a former contributing editor to International Business Magazine. Casavis has written articles for a wide range of publications, including Area Development, SIOR Professional Reports, and the Foreign Service Journal.
The Thomas Carroll Affair [Kindle Edition]
by David Casavis
07GEORGETOWN607 2007-06-19 16:36 2011-08-30 01:44 SECRET Embassy Georgetown
¶4. (C) When Charge arrived at the Office of the President,
Luncheon had him read 23 pages of documents including a seven page anonymous letter to acting Commissioner of Police Henry Greene containing allegations against Senior Superintendent of Police Steve Merai. (Note: the notoriously corrupt Merai was commander of the Target Special Squad (TSS). Merai and the TSS were involved in extra-judicial killings dating back to the early 1990s. Later the TSS acted as enforcer for corrupt U.S. Vice Consul Thomas Carroll’s visa selling ring.
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