Chin lured to Trinidad and kidnapped
FOUR days after Jamaican businessman Yohan Chin returned to this country on April 10 he was snatched by kidnappers after being lured to the island under the pretence of sealing a new business deal.
A well-placed intelligence source explained that Chin had a medicinal license in Canada to distribute marijuana to people with illnesses. His family also has a chain of businesses in that country and his homeland Jamaica.
"We learned that he had been looking for additional land to cultivate the product for his business and someone called him while he was out the country and told him that they could assist him in finding land to do this. It's no coincidence that when he returned to negotiate the deal that he was taken four days later," said the intelligence source.
Well placed immigration sources informed Sunday Guardian that Chin returned to the country aboard a Liat flight. The source also explained that Chin travelled regularly having left the country at least nine times last year.
A well-placed intelligence source explained that Chin had a medicinal license in Canada to distribute marijuana to people with illnesses. His family also has a chain of businesses in that country and his homeland Jamaica.
"We learned that he had been looking for additional land to cultivate the product for his business and someone called him while he was out the country and told him that they could assist him in finding land to do this. It's no coincidence that when he returned to negotiate the deal that he was taken four days later," said the intelligence source.
Well placed immigration sources informed Sunday Guardian that Chin returned to the country aboard a Liat flight. The source also explained that Chin travelled regularly having left the country at least nine times last year.
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