Dec 12, 2009

Buju arrested for Narcotics ..now in Miami prison

Beenie man and Buju

Buju Banton is currently incarcerated, yeah locked up in a Miami prison under some conspiracy to traffic cocaine. There are reports that have more less confirmed that he was arrested since Thursday for allegedly trafficking 4K of cocaine
This one definitely looks sticky on Buju. It has been a rough year for the artiste as the well-known battle between himself and persons with a different sexual orientation heated up. Things went as far as almost all of Buju's stage shows were more or less canceled in the United States. The groups are now objecting to his Grammy nomination and garnering support from other groups to reinforce it.
Now they have locked up the man ....for trafficking the white stuff. Something is not adding up here. Its not making sense! why would Buju do that? Could it be he has been frustrated for so long by these people to the point where it has driven him to these desperate measures?
Buju had a big hit song recently where he sings about a driver delivering narcotics. Buju in the song gives instructions to the driver for a successful delivery of the contraband. Apart from that and a few times being held for possession of weed, most persons did not see Buju as no drug dealer. This whole thing has a funny smell to it and we are not sure how much help Buju will be getting from the authorities as well as celebrity support
What we can do hope for at this time ..is that they don't put him in a cell where he might get some undesired trouble.

2 comments:

  1. One of Buju Banton's performances on his 2009 tour, the "Reggae Bash 2009" in Miami 10/27/09, is said to have lost $100,000 http://tinyurl.com/ykamgxn Buju Banton performed with Beenie Man and others at this "Reggae Bash 2009"

    Less than half of his scheduled U.S. concerts were canceled in 2009. Enough, though, to let him know that he is not generally beloved in the U.S.

    A 2004 conviction on marijuana charges in Jamaica got Buju Banton banned from the U.S. for a year.

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  2. charge him if guilty

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