Open letter to the Prosecutor

I, Cimmaron Marlin, president of the Talking Drums Foundation, have been approached by a person claiming to be a government civil servant. He presented to me a fraudulent letter. This “government civil” servant attempted to cajole and to force me, Cimmaron Marlin, president of the Talking Drums Foundation, against my free will, to sign for the receipt of this fraudulent and also unregistered letter.
I had kindly, politely and respectfully expressed and shared with this person, who refused to officially identify himself, yet who claimed to be a government civil servant, that this “letter be forwarded to me registered in order for me to properly receive a properly delivered ‘letter’.”
This person claiming to be a government civil servant with a fraudulent letter in his possession became very angry and enraged towards me for not having signed this false, fraudulent and unregistered “letter”.
This very angry and enraged person claiming to be a government civil servant lashed out by unleashing threats.
This person claiming to be a government civil servant has and is wrongfully, illegally and criminally threatening to have the legally constituted Talking Drums Foundation Project at the Border Monument maliciously and criminally interrupted, disrupted and terminated.
In the face of these protracted deeds of state terror conducted and carried out by organised crime networks within the department of Public Works – VROMI – against The Talking Drums Foundation, The Talking Drums Foundation has, is and will continue to legally conduct its social, cultural and educational activities at the Border Monument at Belvedere, Dutch Quarter.
The Talking Drums Foundation is reaching out to the entire island community in particular and the entire island in general to ensure that human rights, good governance, transparency, integrity, accountability, justice and the rule of law are upheld.

Cimmaron Marlin
President, The Talking Drums Foundation

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