Discussion:
Bahai Center or Local Liquor Warehouse?
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Ruhaniya
2009-02-10 03:42:41 UTC
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http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951

Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT

Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.

Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.

During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.

The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.

"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.

Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.

Investigation is continuing.
Viv
2009-02-10 09:40:08 UTC
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Bahai is the name of a meighbourhood, as the news report makes clear
and is easily verified.

You wouldn't have been trying one of your "I'm quite prepared to
misrepresent if it gives me the chance to do down the Baha'is" tricks
would you? Of Course you would.

Nima’s admission
Bottom line - Nima doesn't like Baha'is or their beliefs, he doesn't
think they should be accorded the same rights as other people, and he will say anything to try to do them down. Sometimes he likes the IRI, sometimes he likes the Shah, sometimes he pretends to run with one crowd, sometimes with another, but this is the one constant.
There you go! You finally figured it all out. Congratulations.

DEATH TO BAHAISM!
W
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_frm/thread/8a18c7fb9845d4cb?hl=en&scoring=d&
Ruhaniya
2009-02-10 10:39:44 UTC
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Post by Viv
Bahai is the name of a meighbourhood, as the news report makes clear
and is easily verified.
You obviously do not know how to read or spell. Meighborhood? That's a
good one!

"Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are
investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday. "
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951


<remainder of viv-ian bullshit snipped>

W
Viv
2009-02-10 11:11:48 UTC
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Post by Ruhaniya
Post by Viv
Bahai is the name of a meighbourhood, as the news report makes clear
and is easily verified.
You obviously do not know how to read or spell. Meighborhood? That's a
good one!
W
Yes, you picked up a typo, well done. And that, being the substance of
your response, says it all.
All Bad
2009-02-10 11:44:22 UTC
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Post by Viv
Bahai is the name of a meighbourhood, as the news report makes clear
and is easily verified.
WA: You obviously do not know how to read or spell. Meighborhood? That's a
good one!

"Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are
investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday. "
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951


Obviously!

http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=2178

- All Bad
Ruhaniya
2009-02-11 03:35:33 UTC
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On Feb 10, 9:44 pm, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli
Post by All Bad
Obviously!
http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=2178
Eminently. Nice group photograph of the Bahaim community of Solomon
Islands. Which of the members of the NSA is in the center of that
pile?

W
m***@gmail.com
2009-02-10 11:23:13 UTC
Permalink
Post by Viv
Bahai is the name of a meighbourhood, as the news report makes clear
and is easily verified.
You wouldn't have been trying one of your "I'm quite prepared to
misrepresent if it gives me the chance to do down the Baha'is" tricks
would you? Of Course you would.
Nima’s admission
Bottom line - Nima doesn't like Baha'is or their beliefs, he doesn't
think they should be accorded the same rights as other people, and he will say anything to try to do them down.  Sometimes he likes the IRI, sometimes he likes the Shah, sometimes he pretends to run with one crowd, sometimes with another, but this is the one constant.
There you go! You finally figured it all out. Congratulations.
DEATH TO BAHAISM!
Whttp://groups.google.co.uk/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_frm/threa...
And so Viv limps, fuming and unable to spell, back into the room. So
where exactly is Bahai in the Solomon Islands, Viv? Some sort of map
reference perhaps, or can you easily verify the location of the
neighborhood in some other way? It wouldn't be Kukum, outside of
Honiara, would it? You know the place, where the Bahai Center is? The
location the Israeli ambassador visited?

http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=3090

Israeli Ambassador Visits Solomon Islands


Israel's ambassador to Solomon Islands Michael Ronen is visiting the
country this week to hold discussions with various people in both the
government and business sector.

Ambassador Ronen will be meeting the Minister for Foreign Affairs and
External Trade William Haomae today.

He will also meet the Commerce, Industry and Employment Permanent
Secretary Jeffery Wickham, and as well as the immigration Director
Mason Fugui.

Other Ministries and people Mr Ronen will be talking to today include
officials in the Ministry for Rural Development and Indigenous
Affairs, the Ministry of Health and Medical Services and the United
States Consular Agent, Keithie Saunders.

On Thursday, the Israeli ambassador will visit the Bahai'i Faith
Centre at Kukum, the Small and Medium Enterprises Council, Christians
in Business and Friends of Israel in the country.

Mr Ronen is scheduled to fly out of the country on Saturday.


Or the area informally known as the Bahai area?

http://www.onetelevision.com.sb/index.php/news/news-business/757-commercial-boom-in-the-kukum-area.html

The Kukum Bahai Area, east of Honiara town is fast shaping up to be
one of Honiara’s fastest growing precincts.

One-news visited the immediate kukum waterfront and spoke with some
new commercial operators about the commercial boom.


Seems business is booming in Kukum, especially around the Baha'i
area.


http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=2178

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:48 AM
Stop Sea Contamination, Urges Bahai Residents
BY GINA MAKA'A


Residents near the Bahai area sea side have raised concerns about
people in the neighborhood disposing rubbish in the sea.

One concerned resident told Solomon Times that disposing of rubbish in
the sea area is starting to become a habit for most of the residents
living near the sea shore.

The concerned person said the matter needs to be known now that some
people are starting to use the sea as a place for disposing their
waste matter.
All Bad
2009-02-10 12:30:10 UTC
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There is also a village called Bahi, on the west side of the island.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=BAHI%20%22Solomon%20Islands%22&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl

- All Bad
Post by Viv
Bahai is the name of a meighbourhood, as the news report makes clear
and is easily verified.
You wouldn't have been trying one of your "I'm quite prepared to
misrepresent if it gives me the chance to do down the Baha'is" tricks
would you? Of Course you would.
Nima’s admission
Bottom line - Nima doesn't like Baha'is or their beliefs, he doesn't
think they should be accorded the same rights as other people, and he
will say anything to try to do them down. Sometimes he likes the IRI,
sometimes he likes the Shah, sometimes he pretends to run with one
crowd, sometimes with another, but this is the one constant.
There you go! You finally figured it all out. Congratulations.
DEATH TO BAHAISM!
Whttp://groups.google.co.uk/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_frm/threa...
And so Viv limps, fuming and unable to spell, back into the room. So
where exactly is Bahai in the Solomon Islands, Viv? Some sort of map
reference perhaps, or can you easily verify the location of the
neighborhood in some other way? It wouldn't be Kukum, outside of
Honiara, would it? You know the place, where the Bahai Center is? The
location the Israeli ambassador visited?

http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=3090

Israeli Ambassador Visits Solomon Islands


Israel's ambassador to Solomon Islands Michael Ronen is visiting the
country this week to hold discussions with various people in both the
government and business sector.

Ambassador Ronen will be meeting the Minister for Foreign Affairs and
External Trade William Haomae today.

He will also meet the Commerce, Industry and Employment Permanent
Secretary Jeffery Wickham, and as well as the immigration Director
Mason Fugui.

Other Ministries and people Mr Ronen will be talking to today include
officials in the Ministry for Rural Development and Indigenous
Affairs, the Ministry of Health and Medical Services and the United
States Consular Agent, Keithie Saunders.

On Thursday, the Israeli ambassador will visit the Bahai'i Faith
Centre at Kukum, the Small and Medium Enterprises Council, Christians
in Business and Friends of Israel in the country.

Mr Ronen is scheduled to fly out of the country on Saturday.


Or the area informally known as the Bahai area?


The Kukum Bahai Area, east of Honiara town is fast shaping up to be
one of Honiara’s fastest growing precincts.

One-news visited the immediate kukum waterfront and spoke with some
new commercial operators about the commercial boom.


Seems business is booming in Kukum, especially around the Baha'i
area.


http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=2178

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:48 AM
Stop Sea Contamination, Urges Bahai Residents
BY GINA MAKA'A


Residents near the Bahai area sea side have raised concerns about
people in the neighborhood disposing rubbish in the sea.

One concerned resident told Solomon Times that disposing of rubbish in
the sea area is starting to become a habit for most of the residents
living near the sea shore.

The concerned person said the matter needs to be known now that some
people are starting to use the sea as a place for disposing their
waste matter.
m***@gmail.com
2009-02-11 00:35:50 UTC
Permalink
There is also a village called Bahi, on the west side of the island.http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=BAHI%20%22Solomon%20Islands%22&um...
- All Bad
There is, but it didn't happen there, did it?

http://www.solomontimes.com/letter.aspx?show=67

Wednesday, November 21, 2007 6:13 PM
BAHAI CENTRE
BY CESARIO B. CABREROS FROM NATIONAL BAHAI CENTRE
Dear Editor,

I am saddened to hear the news about selling alcohol at the Bahai
Centre - I am a Bahai International Pioneer- I've been in the Solomons
for almost 3 years now and was wondering why this publication has been
publicised without using the appropriate word" please be aware that
the place where the police have confiscated illegal selling of alcohol
is not at the "BAHAI CENTRE"- its outside- We Baha'is are strictly
forbidden to drink nor sell alcohol- i highly recommend for you to use
appropriate words when publicising please. Although it is known by the
local people that sorrounding the Bahai area is called the "BAHAI
CENTRE" but please be specific when mentioning the word Bahai Centre.

The Bahai Centre is a place where the Baha'is pray and meditate and
for administrative meetings and purposes- inside the Bahai Centre -
there is no ALCOHOL, SMOKING nor CHEWING BETEL NUT.

The BAHAI WORD has a very significant meaning and its sacred.



I hope this will clarifiy my thoughts- Would you please serve as a
guiding lamp to all the readers - the WORLD have read this article-
its on the web even.


Respectfully yours,

CESARIO B. CABREROS
Member, National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the Solomon
Islands
Post by Viv
Bahai is the name of a meighbourhood, as the news report makes clear
and is easily verified.
You wouldn't have been trying one of your "I'm quite prepared to
misrepresent if it gives me the chance to do down the Baha'is" tricks
would you? Of Course you would.
Nima’s admission
Bottom line - Nima doesn't like Baha'is or their beliefs, he doesn't
think they should be accorded the same rights as other people, and he
will say anything to try to do them down. Sometimes he likes the IRI,
sometimes he likes the Shah, sometimes he pretends to run with one
crowd, sometimes with another, but this is the one constant.
There you go! You finally figured it all out. Congratulations.
DEATH TO BAHAISM!
Whttp://groups.google.co.uk/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_frm/threa...
And so Viv limps, fuming and unable to spell, back into the room. So
where exactly is Bahai in the Solomon Islands, Viv? Some sort of map
reference perhaps, or can you easily verify the location of the
neighborhood in some other way? It wouldn't be Kukum, outside of
Honiara, would it? You know the place, where the Bahai Center is? The
location the Israeli ambassador visited?
http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=3090
Israeli Ambassador Visits Solomon Islands
Israel's ambassador to Solomon Islands Michael Ronen is visiting the
country this week to hold discussions with various people in both the
government and business sector.
Ambassador Ronen will be meeting the Minister for Foreign Affairs and
External Trade William Haomae today.
He will also meet the Commerce, Industry and Employment Permanent
Secretary Jeffery Wickham, and as well as the immigration Director
Mason Fugui.
Other Ministries and people Mr Ronen will be talking to today include
officials in the Ministry for Rural Development and Indigenous
Affairs, the Ministry of Health and Medical Services and the United
States Consular Agent, Keithie Saunders.
On Thursday, the Israeli ambassador will visit the Bahai'i Faith
Centre at Kukum, the Small and Medium Enterprises Council, Christians
in Business and Friends of Israel in the country.
Mr Ronen is scheduled to fly out of the country on Saturday.
Or the area informally known as the Bahai area?
The Kukum Bahai Area, east of Honiara town is fast shaping up to be
one of Honiara’s fastest growing precincts.
One-news visited the immediate kukum waterfront and spoke with some
new commercial operators about the commercial boom.
Seems business is booming in Kukum, especially around the Baha'i
area.
http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=2178
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:48 AM
Stop Sea Contamination, Urges Bahai Residents
BY GINA MAKA'A
Residents near the Bahai area sea side have raised concerns about
people in the neighborhood disposing rubbish in the sea.
One concerned resident told Solomon Times that disposing of rubbish in
the sea area is starting to become a habit for most of the residents
living near the sea shore.
The concerned person said the matter needs to be known now that some
people are starting to use the sea as a place for disposing their
waste matter.
All Bad
2009-02-11 01:15:25 UTC
Permalink
Post by All Bad
There is also a village called Bahi, on the west side of the
island.http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=BAHI%20%22Solomon%20Islands%22&um...
- All Bad
There is, but it didn't happen there, did it?

AB: The article that W. Azal pasted from clearly said it was a residence.
Didn't it?

"Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license."
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951

AB: For goodness sakes, blame a teacher for inability to read!

- All Bad

http://www.solomontimes.com/letter.aspx?show=67

Wednesday, November 21, 2007 6:13 PM
BAHAI CENTRE
BY CESARIO B. CABREROS FROM NATIONAL BAHAI CENTRE
Dear Editor,

I am saddened to hear the news about selling alcohol at the Bahai
Centre - I am a Bahai International Pioneer- I've been in the Solomons
for almost 3 years now and was wondering why this publication has been
publicised without using the appropriate word" please be aware that
the place where the police have confiscated illegal selling of alcohol
is not at the "BAHAI CENTRE"- its outside- We Baha'is are strictly
forbidden to drink nor sell alcohol- i highly recommend for you to use
appropriate words when publicising please. Although it is known by the
local people that sorrounding the Bahai area is called the "BAHAI
CENTRE" but please be specific when mentioning the word Bahai Centre.

The Bahai Centre is a place where the Baha'is pray and meditate and
for administrative meetings and purposes- inside the Bahai Centre -
there is no ALCOHOL, SMOKING nor CHEWING BETEL NUT.

The BAHAI WORD has a very significant meaning and its sacred.



I hope this will clarifiy my thoughts- Would you please serve as a
guiding lamp to all the readers - the WORLD have read this article-
its on the web even.


Respectfully yours,

CESARIO B. CABREROS
Member, National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the Solomon
Islands
Post by All Bad
Post by Viv
Bahai is the name of a meighbourhood, as the news report makes clear
and is easily verified.
You wouldn't have been trying one of your "I'm quite prepared to
misrepresent if it gives me the chance to do down the Baha'is" tricks
would you? Of Course you would.
Nima’s admission
Bottom line - Nima doesn't like Baha'is or their beliefs, he doesn't
think they should be accorded the same rights as other people, and he
will say anything to try to do them down. Sometimes he likes the IRI,
sometimes he likes the Shah, sometimes he pretends to run with one
crowd, sometimes with another, but this is the one constant.
There you go! You finally figured it all out. Congratulations.
DEATH TO BAHAISM!
Whttp://groups.google.co.uk/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_frm/threa...
And so Viv limps, fuming and unable to spell, back into the room. So
where exactly is Bahai in the Solomon Islands, Viv? Some sort of map
reference perhaps, or can you easily verify the location of the
neighborhood in some other way? It wouldn't be Kukum, outside of
Honiara, would it? You know the place, where the Bahai Center is? The
location the Israeli ambassador visited?
http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=3090
Israeli Ambassador Visits Solomon Islands
Israel's ambassador to Solomon Islands Michael Ronen is visiting the
country this week to hold discussions with various people in both the
government and business sector.
Ambassador Ronen will be meeting the Minister for Foreign Affairs and
External Trade William Haomae today.
He will also meet the Commerce, Industry and Employment Permanent
Secretary Jeffery Wickham, and as well as the immigration Director
Mason Fugui.
Other Ministries and people Mr Ronen will be talking to today include
officials in the Ministry for Rural Development and Indigenous
Affairs, the Ministry of Health and Medical Services and the United
States Consular Agent, Keithie Saunders.
On Thursday, the Israeli ambassador will visit the Bahai'i Faith
Centre at Kukum, the Small and Medium Enterprises Council, Christians
in Business and Friends of Israel in the country.
Mr Ronen is scheduled to fly out of the country on Saturday.
Or the area informally known as the Bahai area?
The Kukum Bahai Area, east of Honiara town is fast shaping up to be
one of Honiara’s fastest growing precincts.
One-news visited the immediate kukum waterfront and spoke with some
new commercial operators about the commercial boom.
Seems business is booming in Kukum, especially around the Baha'i
area.
http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=2178
Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:48 AM
Stop Sea Contamination, Urges Bahai Residents
BY GINA MAKA'A
Residents near the Bahai area sea side have raised concerns about
people in the neighborhood disposing rubbish in the sea.
One concerned resident told Solomon Times that disposing of rubbish in
the sea area is starting to become a habit for most of the residents
living near the sea shore.
The concerned person said the matter needs to be known now that some
people are starting to use the sea as a place for disposing their
waste matter.
Ruhaniya
2009-02-11 02:24:31 UTC
Permalink
On Feb 11, 11:15 am, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli
Post by All Bad
AB: The article that W. Azal pasted from clearly said it was a residence.
Didn't it?
And BAHAI CENTERS the world over have residents or caretakers. What is
your point, again?

-
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951

Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT


Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are
investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.


Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.


During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.


The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.


"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It
is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.


Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.


Investigation is continuing.
-

What is interesting here is that you have a member of the NSA of the
Solomon Islands on the record saying that it happened in the area of
the Baha'i Center, directly contradicting KKKholi's typically
attempted misdirected diffusion trying to place it elsewhere. Despite
attempts by the SI NSA and now Kohli's pathetic attempt, of course, we
all know that the event actually DID TAKE place at the Baha'i Center
as reported, since neither the police nor the Solomon Times have
offered any retraction of the story or any further clarifications on
it since 2007. Furthermore, if there was an unretracted factual error
committed by the Solomon Times, the AO would have been all over it and
would even had cause for legal action against the Solomon Times. None
of these things have happened. The SI NSA's letter to the editor was a
clear attempt at managing a PR disaster. Now we have members of the
bahaim IT committee outright fabricating lies and committing explicit
misdirections in an attempt to diffuse. I trust the Solomon Islands
Police are watching this board. If not, it can be arranged for all the
messages of this thread to be sitting on the desk of the Chief of
Police shortly.

W
Viv
2009-02-10 13:26:01 UTC
Permalink
Post by m***@gmail.com
And so Viv limps, fuming and unable to spell, back into the room.
Aren't you the person who recently published a great screed about ad
hominems recently?

And who sneered at me for picking up a genuine English grammatical
error in one of Nima's posts?
m***@gmail.com
2009-02-11 00:45:30 UTC
Permalink
Post by Viv
Post by m***@gmail.com
And so Viv limps, fuming and unable to spell, back into the room.
Aren't you the person who recently published a great screed about ad
hominems recently?
And who sneered at me for picking up a genuine English grammatical
error in one of Nima's posts?
'Ad hominem' in isolation is designed to incorporate a change of
subject, simultaneously ignoring and directing attention away from the
the substance of the claim. As you can see from the information
presented, I'm not trying to change the subject or direct away from
the substance of the claim. That's your job.
Viv
2009-02-11 08:45:29 UTC
Permalink
Post by m***@gmail.com
Post by Viv
Post by m***@gmail.com
And so Viv limps, fuming and unable to spell, back into the room.
Aren't you the person who recently published a great screed about ad
hominems recently?
And who sneered at me for picking up a genuine English grammatical
error in one of Nima's posts?
'Ad hominem' in isolation is designed to incorporate a change of
subject, simultaneously ignoring and directing attention away from the
the substance of the claim. As you can see from the information
presented, I'm not trying to change the subject or direct away from
the substance of the claim. That's your job.
Translation of your post: "It's not ad hominem when I do it".

'Nuff said.
Ruhaniya
2009-02-11 09:10:29 UTC
Permalink
On Feb 11, 6:45 pm, Viv
Obviously done by the same translation committee which puts out the
spurious and whitewashed translations which Taherzadeh attributed to
the Primal Point. Find better translations.

W
Ruhaniya
2009-02-11 09:10:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Ruhaniya
2009-02-12 01:02:48 UTC
Permalink
It clearly appears the peanut gallery has thrown in the towl on this
one.

W
Jeffrey
2009-02-12 03:31:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
It clearly appears the peanut gallery has thrown in the towl on this
one.
W
If you go to Google Maps and run the search Solomon Islands Bahai, a
number of Baha'i communities come up, including Gizo Bahai Centre.
The only geographic location that Google Maps shows as Bahai Centre in
the Islands. Gizo is an island.

If you google "Gizo Baha'i Centre" you learn it is a "place for the
community to come together for prayer, deepening and social
gatherings."
http://wikimapia.org/9353036/Gizo-Bahai-Center
social gatherings? hmmm sounds like a watering hole to me. A picture
of the Baha'i Centre tavern is shown there.

In case there is any doubt about it, Google will tell you that the NSA
election/ convention was held there
http://www.bahaindex.com/en/news/1-general-news/4874-bahais-elect-national-assemblies

Thank goodness for Google, it easily catches them in their lies. They
should shun Google now.

Jeffrey
Ruhaniya
2009-02-12 05:41:37 UTC
Permalink
Post by Jeffrey
Post by Ruhaniya
It clearly appears the peanut gallery has thrown in the towl on this
one.
W
If you go to Google Maps and run the search Solomon Islands Bahai, a
number of Baha'i communities come up, including Gizo Bahai Centre.
The only geographic location that Google Maps shows as Bahai Centre in
the Islands. Gizo is an island.
If you google "Gizo Baha'i Centre" you learn it is a "place for the
community to come together for prayer, deepening and social
gatherings."http://wikimapia.org/9353036/Gizo-Bahai-Center
social gatherings? hmmm sounds like a watering hole to me.  A picture
of the Baha'i Centre tavern is shown there.
In case there is any doubt about it, Google will tell you that the NSA
election/ convention was held therehttp://www.bahaindex.com/en/news/1-general-news/4874-bahais-elect-nat...
Thank goodness for Google, it easily catches them in their lies.  They
should shun Google now.
Jeffrey
Beautiful! It doesn't get any better than that, man. This would be an
all around tragedy if it weren't so comedic!

That said, I heard rumors a couple of years ago that some reasonably
well bred Bahaim youth from reasonably decent Iranian and non-Iranian
families alike who had gone to the Solomon Islands to do their _Year
of Galavanting_...er service....came back pregnant out-of-wedlock,
seriously alcoholic or worse. Now we know there is genuine substance
to these stories, much like the stories about the Panjgeni Bahai
school in India and the sexual abuse of students there. What is
especially hillarious here is that the Solomon Islands Bahaim
community has apparently been involved for quite some time in some
sort of sobriety and alcoholism recovery campaign. I guess like most
of their other meagre charitable work, involvement in such things is
for the sake of appearances and PR self-aggrandizement, just like
Denis MacEoin aptly put it here,

http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/3e886aca5b7be39a
"...the Baha’is are gradually gaining a reputation for hypocrisy and
self-interestedness. To give one example, several years ago, when the
troubles began in Northern Ireland, a few Baha’is gave help for some
time at a refugee centre, along with other groups. Despite the fact
that the Quakers, who ran the centre, had asked for no publicity, the
Baha’is were the only group to seek and obtain newspaper publicity for
their work with refugees. Since then,
the Baha’is as a group, in Northern Ireland have done nothing to help
anybody, have never even condemned the violence publicly, and have
held numerous conferences and teaching activities which even the
believers are beginning to avoid..."

What I want to know is who specifically would've been profitting from
this boot-leg liqour warehousing/illegal alcohol sale in SI. Who
pocketed what? Members of the NSA? Individual Bahaim doing shady
businesses on the side without the knowledge of the ao-holes (which I
find hard to believe, i.e. that the ao-holes wouldn't be in on it)?
Did any of the money go into the Bahaim fund? How much and where? Just
note that there is a port in Brisbane, Australia and a couple on the
north Island in New Zealand in relatively do-able proximity to the
Solomon Islands. It would be quite easy to import large amounts of
alcohol through these ports into the Solomon Islands. And since it has
been asserted elsewhere that some SI customs officials have been known
in the past to be quite amenable to looking the other way for a price,
a boot-leg business such as this with the right means would be a piece
of cake for the financially creative and monetarily resourceful Bahaim
community to pull off.

W
Viv
2009-02-12 09:38:50 UTC
Permalink
On 12 Feb, 05:41, Ruhaniya <***@gmail.com> wrote:
(anti-Baha'i spam)

The item which your own acolyte posted showed the existence of an area
known as Bahai.

You abd Jeffrey show and equal lack of integrity in your enthusiasm
for doing down the Baha'is.

You are, of course, a self-confessed jihadi in this matter. What I
don't understand is how Jeffrey thinks that anyone would be atracted
to his sect when he is so routinely abusive about the faithful Baha'is
and so exultant in anything, no matter how spurious, that seems to
show them in a bad light.

V.
m***@gmail.com
2009-02-12 12:17:44 UTC
Permalink
Post by Viv
(anti-Baha'i spam)
The item which your own acolyte posted showed the existence of an area
known as Bahai.
You abd Jeffrey show and equal lack of integrity in your enthusiasm
for doing down the Baha'is.
You are, of course, a self-confessed jihadi in this matter. What I
don't understand is how Jeffrey thinks that anyone would be atracted
to his sect when he is so routinely abusive about the faithful Baha'is
and so exultant in anything, no matter how spurious, that seems to
show them in a bad light.
V.
Whatever, Viv. Whatever.
Jeffrey
2009-02-12 17:23:10 UTC
Permalink
Post by Viv
(anti-Baha'i spam)
The item which your own acolyte posted showed the existence of an area
known as Bahai.
You abd Jeffrey show and equal lack of integrity in your enthusiasm
for doing down the Baha'is.
You are, of course, a self-confessed jihadi in this matter. What I
don't understand is how Jeffrey thinks that anyone would be atracted
to his sect when he is so routinely abusive about the faithful Baha'is
and so exultant in anything, no matter how spurious, that seems to
show them in a bad light.
V.
I really don't think there is anything unusual about Baha'is not
living up to the high moral standards of their Faith. Quite a few
Baha'is drink alcohol and have sex out of wedlock, and in this day and
age, its not surprising. People of all faiths struggle to be good.

What I take glee in exposing is this cover-up-the-truth at all costs
mentality where people like you cling to your self-righteousness and
are willing to say or do anything to falsely prop up the public image
of your Faith, when your lies and hypocrisy and your sick and evil
attitudes actually make the Faith look pathetic and weak. You are the
problem and not the people drinking alcohol. Your lack of integrity
and the people like you who are filled with hatred and nastiness but
cover it with a fake veneer of "warm Baha'i love" It makes me SICK!

Jeffrey
r***@yahoo.co.uk
2009-02-12 18:22:57 UTC
Permalink
Post by Jeffrey
Post by Viv
(anti-Baha'i spam)
The item which your own acolyte posted showed the existence of an area
known as Bahai.
You abd Jeffrey show and equal lack of integrity in your enthusiasm
for doing down the Baha'is.
You are, of course, a self-confessed jihadi in this matter. What I
don't understand is how Jeffrey thinks that anyone would be atracted
to his sect when he is so routinely abusive about the faithful Baha'is
and so exultant in anything, no matter how spurious, that seems to
show them in a bad light.
V.
I really don't think there is anything unusual about Baha'is not
living up to the high moral standards of their Faith. Quite a few
Baha'is drink alcohol and have sex out of wedlock, and in this day and
age, its not surprising. People of all faiths struggle to be good.
What I take glee in exposing is this cover-up-the-truth at all costs
mentality where people like you cling to your self-righteousness and
are willing to say or do anything to falsely prop up the public image
of your Faith, when your lies and hypocrisy and your sick and evil
attitudes actually make the Faith look pathetic and weak.  You are the
problem and not the people drinking alcohol.  Your lack of integrity
and the people like you who are filled with hatred and nastiness but
cover it with a fake veneer of "warm Baha'i love" It makes me SICK!
Jeffrey
Jeffrey,

I read this Solomon Times article when it was originally written as I
was compiling a Baha'i news service at the time and I thought for a
moment this mught be a story worth running. However, I came to the
conclusion that the "Baha'i Centre" they were talking about was not a
building that the Baha'i community used but the centre of a district
called, for whatever reason "Bahai". Based on that conclusion, I
thought it had nothing to do with the Baha'i Faith so ignored it.

That was my conclusion at the time. Are you saying it was wrong?

Andrew
Death to Haifan Bahaism
2009-02-13 05:44:24 UTC
Permalink
On Feb 13, 4:22 am, "***@yahoo.co.uk" <***@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

About ANDREW TURVEY:
http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/f1b0d373167b2c13#
Viv
2009-02-17 09:10:22 UTC
Permalink
Post by r***@yahoo.co.uk
Post by Jeffrey
Post by Viv
(anti-Baha'i spam)
The item which your own acolyte posted showed the existence of an area
known as Bahai.
You abd Jeffrey show and equal lack of integrity in your enthusiasm
for doing down the Baha'is.
You are, of course, a self-confessed jihadi in this matter. What I
don't understand is how Jeffrey thinks that anyone would be atracted
to his sect when he is so routinely abusive about the faithful Baha'is
and so exultant in anything, no matter how spurious, that seems to
show them in a bad light.
V.
I really don't think there is anything unusual about Baha'is not
living up to the high moral standards of their Faith. Quite a few
Baha'is drink alcohol and have sex out of wedlock, and in this day and
age, its not surprising. People of all faiths struggle to be good.
What I take glee in exposing is this cover-up-the-truth at all costs
mentality where people like you cling to your self-righteousness and
are willing to say or do anything to falsely prop up the public image
of your Faith, when your lies and hypocrisy and your sick and evil
attitudes actually make the Faith look pathetic and weak.  You are the
problem and not the people drinking alcohol.  Your lack of integrity
and the people like you who are filled with hatred and nastiness but
cover it with a fake veneer of "warm Baha'i love" It makes me SICK!
Jeffrey
Jeffrey,
I read this Solomon Times article when it was originally written as I
was compiling a Baha'i news service at the time and I thought for a
moment this mught be a story worth running. However, I came to the
conclusion that the "Baha'i Centre" they were talking about was not a
building that the Baha'i community used but the centre of a district
called, for whatever reason "Bahai". Based on that conclusion, I
thought it had nothing to do with the Baha'i Faith so ignored it.
That was my conclusion at the time. Are you saying it was wrong?
Andrew- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Andrew,

It is clear to me that you are right.

Absence of a response from Jeffrey is disappointing but not entirely
surprising. He has milked the situation for its Baha'i-bashing
potential in partnership with the despicable Nima / Wahid.

Viv.
Ruhaniya
2009-02-17 10:04:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by Viv
It is clear to me that you are right.
Is that so? CESARIO B. CABREROS doesn't share your sentiment.

http://www.solomontimes.com/letter.aspx?show=67


Wednesday, November 21, 2007 6:13 PM
BAHAI CENTRE
BY CESARIO B. CABREROS FROM NATIONAL BAHAI CENTRE
Dear Editor,


I am saddened to hear the news about selling alcohol at the Bahai
Centre - I am a Bahai International Pioneer- I've been in the Solomons
for almost 3 years now and was wondering why this publication has been
publicised without using the appropriate word" please be aware that
the place where the police have confiscated illegal selling of alcohol
is not at the "BAHAI CENTRE"- its outside- We Baha'is are strictly
forbidden to drink nor sell alcohol- i highly recommend for you to use
appropriate words when publicising please. Although it is known by the
local people that sorrounding the Bahai area is called the "BAHAI
CENTRE" but please be specific when mentioning the word Bahai Centre.


The Bahai Centre is a place where the Baha'is pray and meditate and
for administrative meetings and purposes- inside the Bahai Centre -
there is no ALCOHOL, SMOKING nor CHEWING BETEL NUT.


The BAHAI WORD has a very significant meaning and its sacred.

I hope this will clarifiy my thoughts- Would you please serve as a
guiding lamp to all the readers - the WORLD have read this article-
its on the web even.


Respectfully yours,


CESARIO B. CABREROS
Member, National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the Solomon
Islands

-
http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/51ef42668713cb8/989eeaa90664269f?lnk=gst&q=Challenge+to+Viv+Jacobson#989eeaa90664269f

To date, no official letter nor any explanation as to why Viv
Jacobson/ Paul Hammond cast hubris and suggested the letter might not
be genuine has been forthcoming either from Viv Jacobson/Paul
Hammond's superior nor from Viv Jacobson/Paul Hammond herself/himself/
itself. In the thread,
http://groups.google.com/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/540e304deadc7030/c67f43aad1ee0f63?lnk=raot#c67f43aad1ee0f63

When pinned to a wall, Hasley/Susan Maneck implied equivocally that
the letter is in fact genuine. As such as is stands now Viv Jacobson/
Paul Hammond has been proven a bald faced liar both on the facts as
well as by her own peers.


FOR THE RECORD..


W


NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE BAHA'IS OF AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED


In reply please quote ref no:
OPM/CD


3 April 2002


Mr Hamid Taheri
19 Dunbar Rd
CLAREMONT WA 6010


[(08) 938-45246]


Dear Baha'i Friend,


The National Spiritual Assembly understands that you are involved in a
weekly Iranian television programme in Perth, sponsored by an Iranian
Muslim.

As you would undoubtedly be aware the House of Justice calls for
Baha'is to exercise great caution in their relations with the Iranian
community. The National Assembly has determined that your involvement
in this programme is not wise. In the best interests of the Faith you
should immediately cease your participation in this television
programme.


Due to the need to protect the Faith in Australia the National
Assembly feels it necessary to warn you that failure to comply with
this instruction will result in the removal of your administrative
rights. The National Assembly looks forward to receiving confirmation
that you have discontinued this activity.


We take this opportunity to recommend that you re-familiarize yourself
with the guidance of the Universal House of Justice in its letter
dated June 18, 1999. A copy of this letter is enclosed.


With loving Baha'i greetings,


NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE BAHA'IS OF AUSTRALIA INC.


Stephen Hall
Secretary
All Bad
2009-02-12 13:08:42 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
It clearly appears the peanut gallery has thrown in the towl on this
one.
Looked to me like you barfed yourself, as usual.

- All Bad
Ruhaniya
2009-02-13 01:29:46 UTC
Permalink
On Feb 12, 11:08 pm, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli
Post by All Bad
Looked to me like you barfed yourself, as usual.
All looks to you are by definition skewed, twisted and distorted,
since you are a shameless propagandist and have squinted eyes. The
barfing was done by you cultists, as always

W
All Bad
2009-02-13 01:42:44 UTC
Permalink
"Ruhaniya" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:86d20567-d3d2-474e-b3da-***@x10g2000yqk.googlegroups.com...
On Feb 12, 11:08 pm, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli
Post by All Bad
Looked to me like you barfed yourself, as usual.
WA: All looks to you are by definition skewed, twisted and distorted,
since you are a shameless propagandist and have squinted eyes. The
barfing was done by you cultists, as always
Post by All Bad
Bottom line - Nima doesn't like Baha'is or their beliefs, he doesn't
think they should be accorded the same rights as other people, and he
will say anything to try to do them down. Sometimes he likes the IRI,
sometimes he likes the Shah, sometimes he pretends to run with one
crowd, sometimes with another, but this is the one constant.
There you go! You finally figured it all out. Congratulations.

DEATH TO BAHAISM!

W

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_frm/thread/8a18c7fb9845d4cb?hl=en&scoring=d&

AB: As I pointed out before, you lie about your own family of origin when
it suits your purposes.

- All Bad
Death to Haifan Bahaism
2009-02-13 05:43:25 UTC
Permalink
On Feb 13, 11:42 am, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli
Viv is a shameless LIAR and propagandist like you are, so anything she/
he/it says is by definition worthless and transparent propaganda.

W
Death to Haifan Bahaism
2009-02-13 05:59:24 UTC
Permalink
On Feb 13, 11:42 am, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli
AB:  As I pointed out before, you lie about your own family of origin when
it suits your purposes.
Really? What have I lied about?? Since you think you seem to know more
about my family than I do, why don't you pick up the gauntlet I threw
at you a while ago and elaborate away about my family.

Your points and pointing out are by definition worthless, gratuitous
trash, like you yourself.

W
Ruhaniya
2009-02-13 09:09:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Death to Haifan Bahaism
2009-02-14 02:54:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
All Bad
2009-02-14 03:09:33 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?

- All Bad
Death to Haifan Bahaism
2009-02-14 03:11:27 UTC
Permalink
On Feb 14, 1:09 pm, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli
Post by All Bad
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?
You tell us, hack, and we'll find the evidence to counter your spin
about it.


http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951

Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT


Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.


Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.


During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.

The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.


"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.


Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.


Investigation is continuing.
mash_ghasem
2009-02-14 04:28:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by All Bad
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?
- All Bad
This guy (Nima Hazini) is well know IRI agent so my suggestion is not
respond to him. If you need to respond (you shouldn't) please spare
soc.culture.iranian since we know him but treat him as an IRI agent.
He has earned it.thank you.

.
Death to Haifan Bahaism
2009-02-14 05:21:08 UTC
Permalink
Post by All Bad
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?
- All Bad
 This guy (Nima Hazini) is well know IRI agent
I've been asking you for weeks to prove this one. Still waiting. But
it is established that Sasan Pasabani - i.e. you - are a drooling
servant to the criminal Tayyebi family who work for the CIA.
so my suggestion is not
respond to him.
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.

W
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951


Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT


Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are
investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.


Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.


During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.


The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.


"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It
is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.


Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.


Investigation is continuing.
mash_ghasem
2009-02-14 05:40:56 UTC
Permalink
On Feb 14, 12:21 am, Death to Haifan Bahaism
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Post by All Bad
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?
- All Bad
 This guy (Nima Hazini) is well know IRI agent
I've been asking you for weeks to prove this one. Still waiting. But
it is established that Sasan Pasabani - i.e. you - are a drooling
servant to the criminal Tayyebi family who work for the CIA.
so my suggestion is not
respond to him.
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.
As I said your name is jackass and prove what? that you are a LIE
and CHEAT! Ask William Pleasant! Your "poisoned and killed publisher
by Bahais"!
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Whttp://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are
investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.- Hide quoted text -
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Ruhaniya
2009-02-14 06:58:52 UTC
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 As I said your name is  jackass and prove what?
Learn to write, Sasan Pasabani.
that you are a LIE
and CHEAT!
I'm not a bahaim boot-licker like you are and I don't deny my name,
like you do. So the LIAR and CHEAT is all you.
Ask William Pleasant!
Yes, let's ask him. But first a word from his sponsor,

http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/1491f8f197223208/f6603dac8af7f04d?lnk=gst&q=Re%3A+YooHoo+palu!+#f6603dac8af7f04d
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From: ***@jam.rr.com
Date: 25 Oct 2005 16:40:23 -0700
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You should have been Bill Pleasant. After all, if you are going to
make
a sucker out of Nima Hazini you might as well make money at it.

-

And now Bill PLeasant,

From: "Yamacraw Press" <***@lycos.com> Add to Address
Book
To: "Nima Hazini" <***@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 23:39:27 -0500
Subject: We will triumph


I am really sick, effendi.


I think somebody poisoned me.


There is blood coming out of my ass, man.


I will go to my father's old doctor in the morning and get straight.


It is heavy metal poisoning. (Probably mercury). I feel weak and
nauseous. Since this morning, I have been puking and crapping blood.
I
believe that the poison was in a cup of tea I drank in Beaufort on
Sunday.


Who did it? I suspect the CIA, not the AO.


Just put it this way, bro., it is very hard to kill niggers.


We will triumph.


I believe I was poisoned in Beaufort, SC on Sunday afternoon when we
had the event at my father's grave at the foot of the National
Cemetary.


They cannot kill me, Nima. They tried, and I am suffereing right now.
But my suffering is momentary. But I must be honest and say that I
have never been so sick before. My hands and neck are swollen. My
figers are stiff. But I will be better tomorrow.


This is not the first time that the enemy has tried to kill me.


Tomorrow, I will be strong again.


--Bill
PaulHammond
2009-02-14 20:45:03 UTC
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Post by All Bad
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?
- All Bad
 This guy (Nima Hazini) is well know IRI agent
I've been asking you for weeks to prove this one. Still waiting. But
it is established that Sasan Pasabani - i.e. you - are a drooling
servant to the criminal Tayyebi family who work for the CIA.
so my suggestion is not
respond to him.
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.
Your name is Nima Hazini! What a guy - he'll even make up his own
name!
Ruhaniya
2009-02-16 04:55:36 UTC
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Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Post by All Bad
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?
- All Bad
 This guy (Nima Hazini) is well know IRI agent
I've been asking you for weeks to prove this one. Still waiting. But
it is established that Sasan Pasabani - i.e. you - are a drooling
servant to the criminal Tayyebi family who work for the CIA.
so my suggestion is not
respond to him.
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.
Your name is Nima Hazini!  
No, it is not. As of August 2004 my name is legally and officially
WAHID AZAL, as filed and certified with the Queensland Government
Department of Births, Deaths & Marriages. My passport, driver's
licence and all filing numbers all have me listed as WAHID AZAL. You
are welcome to prove otherwise, if you can.

"First, I do believe, based on Hammond's refusal to say why he is
interested in the Baha'i Faith and his frequent defense of the AO,
that he is probably working for them."

-- Eric Stetson, September 2003
PaulHammond
2009-02-17 00:01:51 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Post by All Bad
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?
- All Bad
 This guy (Nima Hazini) is well know IRI agent
I've been asking you for weeks to prove this one. Still waiting. But
it is established that Sasan Pasabani - i.e. you - are a drooling
servant to the criminal Tayyebi family who work for the CIA.
so my suggestion is not
respond to him.
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.
Your name is Nima Hazini!  
No, it is not. As of August 2004 my name is legally and officially
WAHID AZAL, as filed and certified with the Queensland Government
Department of Births, Deaths & Marriages. My passport, driver's
licence and all filing numbers all have me listed as WAHID AZAL. You
are welcome to prove otherwise, if you can.
Whatever.

You'll always be Nima to me! X X
Ruhaniya
2009-02-17 02:28:06 UTC
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Post by m***@gmail.com
Post by Ruhaniya
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Post by All Bad
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Any updates in the year and some months since the confiscation of the booze
from "a residence at BAHAI"?
- All Bad
 This guy (Nima Hazini) is well know IRI agent
I've been asking you for weeks to prove this one. Still waiting. But
it is established that Sasan Pasabani - i.e. you - are a drooling
servant to the criminal Tayyebi family who work for the CIA.
so my suggestion is not
respond to him.
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.
Your name is Nima Hazini!  
No, it is not. As of August 2004 my name is legally and officially
WAHID AZAL, as filed and certified with the Queensland Government
Department of Births, Deaths & Marriages. My passport, driver's
licence and all filing numbers all have me listed as WAHID AZAL. You
are welcome to prove otherwise, if you can.
Whatever.
You'll always be Nima to me!  
It'll be WAHID when I am finished with you. Count on that!

W
PaulHammond
2009-02-17 14:03:29 UTC
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Post by Ruhaniya
Post by m***@gmail.com
Post by Ruhaniya
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.
Your name is Nima Hazini!  
No, it is not. As of August 2004 my name is legally and officially
WAHID AZAL, as filed and certified with the Queensland Government
Department of Births, Deaths & Marriages. My passport, driver's
licence and all filing numbers all have me listed as WAHID AZAL. You
are welcome to prove otherwise, if you can.
Whatever.
You'll always be Nima to me!  
It'll be WAHID when I am finished with you. Count on that!
W
It's be WAH, WAH WAH when I am finish with you. Count on your
fingers, Holy Chicken!
Ruhaniya
2009-02-18 02:44:10 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
Post by m***@gmail.com
Post by Ruhaniya
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.
Your name is Nima Hazini!  
No, it is not. As of August 2004 my name is legally and officially
WAHID AZAL, as filed and certified with the Queensland Government
Department of Births, Deaths & Marriages. My passport, driver's
licence and all filing numbers all have me listed as WAHID AZAL. You
are welcome to prove otherwise, if you can.
Whatever.
You'll always be Nima to me!  
It'll be WAHID when I am finished with you. Count on that!
W
It's be WAH, WAH WAH when I am finish with you.  Count on your
fingers, Holy Chicken!
Don't need to. I've already publically scalped Pat Kohli. You're next.

"First, I do believe, based on Hammond's refusal to say why he is
interested in the Baha'i Faith and his frequent defense of the AO,
that he is probably working for them."

-- Eric Stetson, September 2003
Viv
2009-02-18 09:06:42 UTC
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Post by Ruhaniya
Don't need to. I've already publically scalped Pat Kohli.
Glad you told us, nobody would have noticed otherwise.
Post by Ruhaniya
You're next.
There you are, Paul. He's destroyed you so many times in the past
(according to him) and done such a thorough job he's now promising to
come back and do it again. What a posturing windbag he is.

V.
PaulHammond
2009-02-18 13:51:55 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
Post by PaulHammond
Post by Ruhaniya
Post by m***@gmail.com
Post by Ruhaniya
Post by PaulHammond
Post by Death to Haifan Bahaism
Then don't respond. You keep saying you won't respond and then keep
responding. And the name is WAHID AZAL, Mr Pasabani.
Your name is Nima Hazini!
No, it is not. As of August 2004 my name is legally and officially
WAHID AZAL, as filed and certified with the Queensland Government
Department of Births, Deaths & Marriages. My passport, driver's
licence and all filing numbers all have me listed as WAHID AZAL. You
are welcome to prove otherwise, if you can.
Whatever.
You'll always be Nima to me!
It'll be WAHID when I am finished with you. Count on that!
W
It's be WAH, WAH WAH when I am finish with you. Count on your
fingers, Holy Chicken!
Don't need to. I've already publically scalped Pat Kohli. You're next.
WAH, WAH, WAH, Wahid.

You talk big. But you're all talk. Don't even YOU find this
continous tiresome announcements of "victory"
boring these days?

So, when were you going to destroy me again?

Cluck, cluck, cluck Holy Chicken!
Ruhaniya
2009-02-14 06:59:05 UTC
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Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Death to Haifan Bahaism
2009-02-16 07:05:41 UTC
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Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Ruhaniya
2009-02-17 02:28:26 UTC
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Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Ruhaniya
2009-02-17 09:28:06 UTC
Permalink
Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Ruhaniya
2009-02-17 10:04:28 UTC
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Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
Aor
2009-02-19 03:54:54 UTC
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Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT


Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.

Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.

During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.


The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.

"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.


Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.


Investigation is continuing.
Ruhaniya
2009-02-20 06:53:06 UTC
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Post by Ruhaniya
http://solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=951
Monday, November 19, 2007 4:52 PM
Police Confiscate Illegal Alcohol
BY POLICE MEDIA UNIT
Police at Central Station and Liquor Licensing Squad are investigating
an incident of the illegal sale of alcohol at BAHAI CENTRE last
Thursday.
Police attended a residence at BAHAI and discovered that the resident
owner was selling alcohol without a license.
During the operation, police have confiscated LARGE QUANTITIES of
various types of alcohol, including: cartons of SB, cartons of
Solbrew, cartons of Saratoga, cartons of Ice House, cartons of Scotch
Cola, cartons of Red Horse, bottles Rum, bottles of premium Whiskey,
bottles of Frigate rum, a bottle of Captain Morgan and bottles of
premium Vodka.
The Officer in Charge of the SIPF Liquor Licensing Squad said that
illegal selling of alcohol is a serious crime and members of the
public should consider the legal consequences of such an act.
"To sell liquor in the Solomon Islands, you must have a license. It is
illegal to sell alcohol without a license and police are working very
hard to stop this from happening," he said.
Police seized the alcohol and the seller will be charged on a later
date.
Investigation is continuing.
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