The image of an attractive, shapely forty-two-year old brunette would later be found on those DVDs. Emma Pilessar.
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The following day, Dr Gladwell’s lawyers would be presented with a full list of all the items and materials that BIB operatives and RBPF officers had taken from her dental surgery, office building and her home. Her court case, whenever it came up in the future, would be a major event in Barbados.
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As it turned out, Power, Pilessar, Waldron and his three fellow Pressure Group gang members of Kirton, Rowe and Lee, plus Dr Gladwell had all been hung out to dry. They were in police custody, had lost their jobs or positions – some of them prestigious and were facing court trials at the end of which was expected to see them serve long prison terms. Castille was dead and Dr Smith was no longer of importance.
It proved one thing for sure.
Crime does not pay.
In JJ’s case, he had gotten himself out of a tricky position and had survived to tell the tale. He was now reintegrated into BIB. His family was reinvigorated by his presence. He also knew where his future lie and had no need to be looking over his shoulder. Better days were ahead for him and BIB.
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In other Caribbean countries, in North America, Europe and beyond, whoever had underground connections with Dr Gladwell were concerned (worried might be a better word) about what Barbados’ law enforcement authorities had secured from her properties, and might share with their indigenous law enforcement agencies. Fear was in the ear. How soon before there were similar knocks at their various workplaces, clubs, and homes was unknown, but those knocks and raids were coming. They were inevitable. Some would commence in a couple of days.
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Given all that happened to The Organisation, its overseas clients who were lucky enough to have received but not paid for its materials, felt they were off the hook for payment.
But that was far from the case, for unknown to them or law enforcement authorities, a shadow entity known only to Emma Pilessar already existed and was set to continue The Organisation’s work. Her brainchild, she had established The Agency six months earlier while on a private visit to Brazil. Its purpose? To be a continuum in case something ever went wrong with The Organisation.
Now sitting in HMP Dodds in Barbados, Pilessar was already contemplating how she would get out of her situation and start her next project? The savings she had stashed away in The Agency for a ‘rainy day’ would come in handy once she got out of Barbados. She would then have to identify another Castille-like character to be her number two once she got it going.
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THE END
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BIB operatives will return in…
‘12 PRESENTS’
The Characters
Rt. Hon. Jeffrey Zachariah Motby QC MP, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Economic Affairs and National Security; Political Leader, Barbados United Party (B.U.P., a.k.a. BUP) / CARICOM Chairman
Mr Joseph Medbin, Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)
Mrs Sharon Evans, Executive Assistant to the Prime Minister, PMO
Mrs Elizabeth Burkett, Executive Secretary, PMO
Miss Debra Adams, Diary Secretary, PMO
Mr Giles Archer, Communications Director, PMO
Mr Delaney Prescod, Executive Officer, PMO
Miss Jessica Bean, Clerical Officer, PMO
Dr Winston Peter Smith GCM, Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Barbados Public Service (HOPS)
Mr Elvis Springer, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs (MFEA)
Mrs Valerie Holloway, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of National Security (MNS)
Mrs Petra Carmichael, Barbados High Commissioner-designate to the United Kingdom (former Permanent Secretary, PMO)
Mr Roger Carmichael, Petra Carmichael’s husband
Hon. Sebastian Smith QC MP, Attorney General & Minister of Residential Affairs
Hon. Byron Drew MP, Minister of Trade, Commerce and Investment
Hon. Walter Thompson MP, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Culture (MFAC)
Mr Justin Ian May, Permanent Secretary, MFAC
Mr Ryan Appleton, Chief of Protocol, MFAC
HE Meredith Carter, Barbados Ambassador to the United States of America – Washington
Hon. Preston Grant MP, Minister of Tourism, International Transport & Sport (MTITS)
Miss Eunice Atwell, Minister Grant’s secretary, MTITS
Mrs Rosalyn Dalrymple, Permanent Secretary, MTITS
Miss Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Brathwaite, CEO, Barbados Tourism Hospitality Inc. (BTHI)
Sen. The Hon. Leroy Finch, Minister of Public Works and Energy (MPWE); former Barbados High Commissioner to the United Kingdom)
Mr Alwin Greene, Chief Immigration Officer, Barbados Immigration Department
Mr Jackson Bright, Director, Barbados Licencing Authority (BLA)
HE Balwin Tullock CMG, British High Commissioner to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean
Mrs Andrea Tullock, British High Commissioner’s wife
Miss Gina Crosby, Media Liaison, British High Commission – Barbados
Miss Barbara Lane, Consular Assistant, British High Commission – Barbados
Ms Zoe Markowitz, Consular Officer, British High Commission – Barbados (also Secret Intelligence Service – MI6 officer)
Sir Thadeus Theolophus Thomas KCMG, Head of Secret Intelligence Service (MI6, UK), code-named ‘Elgar’ – a.k.a. Mr Tommy Connell, Managing Director, UK Trading Co. Ltd
Cindy Lady Thomas, Sir Thadeus’s wife
Major Digby Moorhouse LVO, Private Secretary to Her Royal Highness Princess Rowen, UK
Inspector Brian Swetland MVO, Royal Protection Unit, Metropolitan Police, UK
HE Stephens Rowley III, Ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, USA Embassy – Barbados
Mrs Mona Fisher, secretary to the US Ambassador, USA Embassy – Barbados
Ms Amarouse Busbee, Cultural Secretary, USA Embassy – Barbados (also Central Intelligence Agency – CIA officer)
Major Ashford Rice, US Marine Corps, Defence Advisor, USA Embassy – Barbados
Mr Tom Huney, Special Agent-in-Charge of Miami and Surrounding Districts, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), USA
Mr Xui Kung Pei, Minister, Chinese Embassy – Barbados (also China State Security officer)
Mr Jose Jesus Sanchez, Trade Secretary, Mexican Embassy – Barbados (also Mexico’s National Security Service officer)
Sergeant Peter Eversley, Close Protection Officer to the Prime Minister, Close Protection Unit (CPU), Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF)
Constable Jack Marshall, Driver/Close Protection Officer to the Prime Minister, CPU, RBPF
Mr Willoughby Peter Jeremie, Commissioner, RBPF; P.A.A.N.I. member
Mrs Sandra Jeremie, Commissioner’s wife
Miss Jasmine Boyt, Commissioner’s secretary
Mr Jethro Smith, Assistant Commissioner – Administration, RBPF
Station Sergeant Robert ‘Bob’ Black, Officer-in-Charge, Worthing police station, RBPF
Chief Superintendent Johnny Vickers, Head of Crime, Special Branch, RBPF
Inspector Byron Moss, Special Branch, RBPF
Mrs Pearle Moss, Inspector Moss’ wife
Sergeant Billy Browne, Close Protection Officer, Visitors’ CPU unit, Special Branch, RBPF
Sergeant Malcolm Holder, senior officer on PR, RBPF
Constable Paul Reece, police escort vehicle driver on PR, RBPF
Constable Roosevelt Dryer, Desk Officer, Oistins police station, RBPF
Station Sergeant Donald Avery, officer-in-charge, Oistins police station
Superintendent Barry Walford, Operational Commander, RBPF (at football match and international concert)
Inspector Melanie Gray, Public Relations Officer, RBPF
Detective Philbert Fontain, RBPF
Detective Flynn Rice, RBPF
Mrs Jacklyn ‘Jackie’ Motby, Prime
Minister’s wife
Captain Michael ‘Mike’ Motby, Senior LIAT ATR aircraft pilot; Motby’s son
Miss Kimberley Motby, banker; Motby’s daughter
Mrs Jenny Wisdom, Kimberley Motby’s best friend; anticipated Matron of Honour
Mr Anton Zendon, Kimberley Motby’s fiancé
Mrs Gillian Nowell, Motby’s sister-in-law
Mr Franklyn Nowell, Mrs Nowell’s husband
Mr Ronald ‘Ronny’ Withers, Motby’s close friend
Hon. Richard Preston Dawson MD MP, Leader of the Opposition Progressive Barbados Party (P.B.P.) / Managing and Medical Director, The Dawson Clinic
Mrs Dawn Dawson, Dr Dawson’s wife
Miss Sherry Trotby, Leader of the Opposition’s Executive Assistant
Colonel Trevor ‘TB’ Xavier Burke, Director (a.k.a. ‘chief’), Barbados Intelligence Bureau – BIB (code number B1); P.A.A.N.I. member
Mrs Diane Burke, Colonel Burke’s wife
Mr Sherman Broome, the Burke’s home help
Mr James ‘JJ’ Johnson (a.k.a. ‘boss’, ‘De Ole Time General’), senior leader – ‘Gold’ and ‘RED’ teams, BIB operative (code numbers P3 / RED 1)
Mrs Vanessa Johnson, JJ Johnson’s wife
Mrs Carmen Richards, Vanessa’s friend
Miss Angela Johnson, JJ Johnson’s daughter (aged 13)
Master Andrew Johnson, JJ Johnson’s son (aged 10)
Mr Mark Egwell, JJ’s best friend outside of BIB
Mr Roger Dane a.k.a. ‘Uncle Roger’, Johnson’s neighbours
Mrs Mindy Dane a.k.a. ‘Auntie M’, Johnson’s neighbour
Mr Alfred ‘Fred’ George, leader – ‘Blue’ team / ‘RED’ team member, BIB operative (code numbers E5 / RED 2)
Miss Charlotte ‘Charlee’ Nadine Piggott, Intensive Care Unit Nurse, Queen Elizabeth Hospital / Fred George’s fiancée
Miss Kylie ‘Joe’ Callendar, leader – ‘Black’ team / ‘RED’ team member, BIB operative (code numbers S11 / RED 3)
Dr Stephan ‘Stef’ Simmonds, dentist; Joe Callendar’s boyfriend
Mr Riley Morris, BIB operative (code number C16)
Mr Steve Rogers, BIB operative (code number T30)
Mr Ivan Forde, BIB operative (code number Y50)
Dr Samuel Atkins, BIB operative; Head, secure intelligence room (SIR) (code number V70)
Miss Margaret Pearson, BIB operative; Assistant Head, SIR (code number A18)
Mr Mohammed Carr, BIB operative (code number F40)
Miss Jayne Bixley, BIB operative code number U21)
Mr Bruce Jordan, BIB operative (code number X60)
Captain Rodney ‘Rod’ Selwick, pilot, Boeing 777-200 aircraft, British Airways (BA)
Mr Harold Oliver, CEO, Grantley Adams International Airport Inc. (GAIA)
Mr Keith Henderson, CEO, Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH)
Mrs Roslyn Jacks, Secretary to QEH’s CEO
Dr Ronald ‘Ron’ Hayes, Chief of Surgery, QEH
Mrs Joan Hayes, Dr Hayes’ wife
Brigadier Michael ‘Mike’ Tenton, Chief of Staff, Barbados Defence Force (BDF) / P.A.A.N.I. member
Commander Edward ‘Ted’ Madley, Head of Coast Guard, BDF
Commander Bruce Alleyne, Special Task Force unit, BDF
Captain George Collins, Head of Air Wing, BDF
First Officer Annette Taitt, Air Wing, BDF
Sergeant Jim Pugh, aircraft master mechanic, BDF
Rt. Hon. Algernon ‘Toby’ Walker MP, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines / university friend of Colonel Burke
Mr Aubrey Gaynor, Commissioner, Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force (RSVGPF)
Chief Inspector Terry ‘TG’ Gomez, leader of search team #3 and Head, Response Task Force (RTF), RSVGPF
Sergeant Casper Arnold, leader of search team #1 and second-in-command, RTF, RSVGPF
Corporal Montgomery ‘Monty’ Conway, leader of search team #2 and third-in-command, RTF, RSVGPF
Sergeant Rolf Boorman, RSVGPF
Corporal Mitch Papos, St Vincent and the Grenadines Defence Force (SVGDF)
Mr Astor ‘Brotherman’ Delaney, Rasta group leader, St Vincent
Ms Jasmine ‘Sister Jas’ Huey, female Rasta group member, St Vincent
Leading Fire Officer Maxwell Ferogie, St. Vincent and the Grenadines Fire & Rescue Service (SVGFRS)
Mrs Veronica Ash, hijacked victim of Power
Mr Jenson Parchmore, taxi owner
Mr Cornelius Pickett, Head of News, Star News Corporation Inc. (SNC)
Mrs Barbara Jarvis, Head of News, Barbados News Corporation (BNC)
HE Sir Livingstone Murray KA, Governor General of Barbados
Kathryn Lady Murray, Governor General’s wife
Mrs Harriette Joseph, Resident Housekeeper, Government House
Dame Laura Sprigg, Chief Justice of Barbados
His Honour Martin Taylor, Chief Magistrate
Mr Pierre ‘Double P’ Pilgrim, Owner/Proprietor of P’s Disco
Mr Grover ‘GP’ Price, Resident disc jockey (DJ), P’s Disco
Miss Zelda Hughes, Waitress at P’s Disco
Mrs Rita Goodridge, Owner/Proprietor, Rita’s Kitchen
Ms Sarah McPiers, President, New Beavers Cricket Club (NBCC), UK
Mr Glyn Aitken, former England cricketer; boyfriend of Ms McPiers
Mr Timothy Rickson, cricketing all-rounder, NBCC, UK
Miss Rhonda Ziegler, sports reporter, The Daily Dispatch newspaper, UK
Mr Hubert Mustard, recently retired England Test cricketer, Cricket Correspondent for another leading UK national newspaper
Mr Ron Francis, taxi driver in St Lawrence Gap
Mr Neal Butler, President, Barbados Cricket Association (BCA); Director, West Indies Cricket Board (WICB)
Mr Orville ‘Orrie’ Moore, Head Groundsman, New Kensington Oval
Mrs Jeannette ‘Jean’ Cushion, Head Hostess, Government Headquarters
Mr Donald Rice, security guard, Government Headquarters
The Very Reverend Dr Boyd Mercer, Dean and Rector of the Cathedral Church of St Michael and All Angels, Bridgetown
Mrs Mary Jones, secretary to Dean Mercer
Miss Betsy Hefton, young lady with Dean Mercer at the Cathedral
Miss Emma Pilessar, Head, Greater Americas’ Corporation (The Organisation)
Mr Benedict Shepherd, Pilessar’s Barbados driver
Mr Royce Thomas, Number Two in the Greater Americas’ Corporation (The Organisation)
Mr Rhohan Castille (a.k.a. ‘The Principal’), enforcer and Number Three in the Greater Americas’ Corporation (The Organisation)
Frieda, Aisha and Sean, Castille’s R&R friends in Miami, USA
Senior Max Frequente, Mexican employee of The Organisation
Miss Maria Soares, Frequente’s secretary
Dr Sharon LeKasha Gladwell, prominent dentist / underground businessperson
Mr Demario ‘Spend Big’ Wharton, Leader, Pressure Group gang / Owner, SBB&G
Mr Norbert ‘Nobby’ Kirton, Pressure Group member (self-employed tiler)
Mr Keith Lee, Pressure Group member (handyman relief night watchman at a private school)
Mr Arnold Rowe, Pressure Group member (unemployed former truck driver)
Miss Iris McCarthy, Mr Rowe’s partner
Mr Jasper ‘Stabs’ Power, Barbados prisoner (gun importation, drug lord, wounding arrests)
Miss Marcie Leach, one of Power’s girlfriends
Mrs Jessica Lynch, Barbadian prisoner (jewellery shoplifter)
Miss Franchesca Moradi, Italian prisoner (drug trafficker)
Mr Orrin Foulkes, UK prisoner (drug trafficker)
Mr Warren Field, Barbadian prisoner (child support payment defaulter)
Mr Jenson Clarke, Attorney-at-law for Field
Lt. Colonel Simon Innis, Head, Barbados Prison Service (BPS) / Superintendent, Her Majesty’s Prison (HMP) Dodds; P.A.A.N.I. member
Miss Melba Bodie, Innis’ secretary, HMP Dodds
Mr George Telford, Deputy Prison Superintendent, BPS
Mrs Alanya Telford, Telford’s wife
Mr Clarence Rouse, lead prison officer on PR, BPS
Mr Randolph Perch, driver of prisoner transport vehicle on PR, BPS
Commander Junior Samuel, Co-ordinator; Executive Director, Regional Security System (RSS)
Mr Miles ‘Sugar’ Roberts, informer (snitch)
Mr James ‘Jimmy’ Rochester, Chief Fisheries Officer, Barbados
Mr Floyd Best, Comptroller of Customs
Dr Rollerick Edwards SCM, Governor, Central Bank of Barbados (CBOB)
Mrs Joyce John, Dr Edwards’ secretary, CBOB
Mrs Gloria Griffith, Mrs Joyce’s retired sister
Dr Albert Maurice Lewis, Deputy Governor, CBOB, Barbadian; US national; music lover
Mrs Marjorie Ruck, Dr Lewis’ secretary, CBOB
Mrs Betty Lewis, Dr Lewis’ wife
Mr Bertram Lewis, Dr Lewis’ son; Attorney-at-Law, New York, USA
Mrs Roni Garcia, Mr Lewis’ secretary, USA
Mrs Caroline Lewis-Greenidge, Dr Lewis’ daughter; University Lecturer, Texas, USA
Mr Jack Greenidge, husband of Caroline Lewis-Greenidge / Dr Lewis’ son-in-law
Mrs Ava Prescod, maid to the Lewis family
Mrs Claire Parnell, Head of Research Department, CBOB
Miss Evadne Scott, Secretary, Precision Laboratories
Mr Oswald King, Sky Sports television reporter, UK
Mr Brent Norbury, England Test Match captain, UK
Miss Leamore ‘LP’ Phillips, Canadian pop, jazz, rhythm and blues chart-topping artist/actress
Mr Magnus Hunter GCM, retired Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence & National Security / former Head of the Public Service
Mrs Anna Hunter, Hunter’s wife
Mr Charles ‘Corey’ Miller, retired Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health
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