TIVOLI Gardens, the tough West Kingston base of Christopher Dudus Coke, is under satellite surveillance by United States authorities who are determined to have Coke extradited to answer drug- and gun-running charges in New York, the Sunday Observer has learnt.
According to a security expert with knowledge of the operation, the US has powerful audio and video evidence of activities involving Coke, as well as several Government officials, including members of the legislature, inside the Tivoli Gardens community centre.
With the use of Satellite Internet Telemetry System (SIMS) similar to that used to record wildlife activities, the US has captured the make, colour and licence plates of vehicles entering and exiting Tivoli Gardens at specific periods, as well as conversations, the expert said.
The SIMS, the expert said, is very simple to operate.
Satellite service is available anywhere in the world for the system to operate. The data is transmitted from the Satellite Telemetry System based on programmed time intervals and/or alarms. It is transferred through satellite and Internet to a dedicated web page, and you can monitor and collect that data as long as you have web access, the expert said.
It is very simple. Set your co-ordinates, hook up your sensors, point the antenna to the sky, and turn on your equipment, added the expert, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Written by Cheryl Newton of the Barbados Free Press
May 25, 2010 at 3:22 am
look at these fools on the road and they wonder why they get caught in the crossfire
omegaice8 1 year ago
no audio?????????
EagleHANtsi 1 year ago
mi neh even wan hear it ca it a bun mi heart fi see it more den hear it ...to think I was there a mnth ago a chill inn tivoli and dem place deh and now yuh can't even buy a patty from juicy wid out shot a bust
buttapecan1 1 year ago
where is the audio?
veng923 1 year ago
no volume bro?
MrJerryDVP 1 year ago