Buju Banton Speaks Out After Drug Dealer’s Arrest

Buju Banton has broken his silence following the news that the drug dealer in his case was arrested once again.

The Grammy-winning recording artiste’s Instagram account recently shared a cryptic message. “To be wronged is nothing unless you continue to remember it. Let go let Jah. Him no sleep and him no tek nap,” Banton wrote.

“What u did what you took shall all be restored. I don’t hate I just meditate,” another post read. The posts come just days after 51-year-old Ian Thomas, one of the men who pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in a case that involved the reggae veteran was arrested.

According to reports, Thomas was arrested in Florida on February 16 on three charges, including money laundering and unlawful use of a communications device.

Rihanna Working On New Music With Sizzla & Buju Banton

Buju Banton, Ian Thomas and another co-accused, James Mack were arrested in 2009. Thomas and Mack pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges and were given light sentences.

They were released in August 2013 however the ‘Wanna Be Loved’ singer, whose given name is Mark Myrie claimed his innocence, went to trial and was found guilty and sentenced to 10 years in prison.

However with Thomas being arrested less than five years after his release, the Grammy-winning artiste’s defence support committee says this latest development vindicates the singer and shows that Thomas was not a credible witness.

“This arrest shows that he (Thomas) was not credible, and we have always had an issue with that from the get-go,” the committee said. “Here it is he turned against Buju, entered a plea bargain, got a reduced sentenced, and almost immediately after, on his own, he’s found with drugs and arrested. They were the ones caught in the warehouse in 2009. Mark [Myrie] was arrested at his home. It’s clear at this point who was the drug dealer.”

Buju Banton says he was entrapped in a drug deal with police informant Alexander Johnson who claimed that the singer introduced him to Thomas and Mack. The two men were arrested at a warehouse in Miami while trying to make a drug deal. Cops showed a video footage in court of Buju tasting cocaine in said warehouse, but the singer says he was just doing it to make it seems like he was a legitimate drug dealer.

Buju Banton release date is set for December this year. He will also be deported to Jamaica.

Share
Published by
Samantha Jones
Tags: Buju Banton

Recent Posts

Koffee Shows Some Skin In New Calvin Klein Underwear Ad

Koffee has sent tongues wagging after posing for Calvin Klein’s spring 2021 underwear collection.Earlier today…

5 months ago

Reggae Icon Bunny Wailer Dead At 73

Iconic Reggae superstar Bunny Wailer is dead at the age of 73.The legendary Reggae stalwart…

5 months ago

Bounty Killer Shares 2006 Unreleased Vybz Kartel Collab: “Good Looking”

Bounty Killer has teased fans with one of his unreleased collaborations with Vybz Kartel from…

5 months ago