We will not permit Azruddin Mohamed to undermine what the PPP has done for the people of Guyana by improving their standard of living.
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has tirelessly worked over the past five years to transform Guyana. Roads have been built, infrastructure developed, thousands of jobs created, and Guyana has gained international recognition and respect. The government has kept its promise of progress. But now, that hard-earned reputation is at risk from one man whose arrogance, criminal history, and delusional ambition threaten everything. That man is Azruddin Mohamed — the biggest fool Guyana has ever produced.
A Clear Warning from the United States
The United States of America, through its top diplomat in Guyana, has clearly stated its position. U.S. Ambassador Nicole Theriot specifically expressed that the United States would be displeased if Azruddin Mohamed were to become President or even a Member of Parliament. This isn’t a subtle diplomatic remark; it’s a straightforward, public warning. The Ambassador’s message was loud and clear: there will be consequences.
Azruddin Mohamed, along with his father, Nazar “Shell” Mohamed, has been sanctioned by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). These sanctions are not arbitrary; they are based on thorough investigations that have concluded Nazar and Azruddin committed serious criminal offenses. These include gold smuggling, money laundering, cocaine trafficking, and invoice fraud here in Guyana. These are not unfounded claims or political attacks — they are charges backed by American intelligence, financial forensics, and solid evidence.
The Voice of the U.S. Congress Speaks

The warnings go beyond the Ambassador. Prominent voices in the U.S. Congress have also expressed serious concerns about the situation in Guyana. Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar has already sounded the alarm. She stated, “We remain deeply concerned about efforts to undermine democracy in Guyana. As a strategic ally of the United States, Guyana deserves leaders who respect democratic values. Individuals sanctioned for illicit activities must not be allowed to jeopardize this vital relationship.”
Another U.S. lawmaker, Congressman Joaquin Castro, has voiced similar concerns. He emphasized that no American partner should allow criminals and fraudsters to hold political office. These remarks are more than just diplomatic statements — they reflect a growing bipartisan concern in Washington that Guyana is approaching the point of allowing a gangster into government.
Public and Global Condemnation
The American Ambassador did not whisper this secretly. She made it clear so all Guyanese citizens could hear it. The Americans are angry and serious about this. There will be diplomatic and economic consequences if Azruddin Mohamed dares to enter Parliament or, God forbid, tries to run for President.
The Government of Guyana must act responsibly. It needs to realize that such actions could damage Guyana’s international reputation, economic prospects, and relationships with major global powers. Guyana cannot afford to become another Venezuela. We cannot allow a man whose father and he were caught dealing drugs and gold with cartels in Colombia to lead this country. We cannot pretend that forged invoices and loud denials prove innocence. The world is familiar with these men. The evidence is clear.
A Dream World of Delusion and Narcissism
Azruddin Mohamed is living in a fantasy world. If he believes that the Americans will lift sanctions, shake his hand, and let things go back to normal, then he’s entirely out of touch. No one in the civilized world will entertain this fool—not America, not Europe, not even CARICOM. He can buy Lamborghinis, throw parties, and pose with nude women all he wants—but those aren’t credentials. That’s just a distraction from the fact that his name is now linked with crime, corruption, and disgrace.
The U.S. government has reportedly offered a plea deal to Nazar ‘Shell’ Mohamed. That deal involves paying a hefty $65 million fine and serving jail time for gold smuggling and other illegal activities. This is not gossip — this is real. The U.S. is serious about getting its pound of flesh. And the question now is: what is the Government of Guyana doing?
The people of Guyana are victims of the Mohamed family’s criminal scheme that defrauded the tax-paying public. The U.S. has provided evidence, including five years of data, showing how the Mohameds stole over USD 50 million from the Guyanese treasury. Even more shocking, that $50 million is just the beginning. By thoroughly examining Guyana’s export records and matching them with import declarations at foreign ports, the stolen wealth could potentially be doubled or tripled. This is a complex, long-running scheme, and only the tip of the iceberg has been uncovered so far.
Guyana Must Act Before It’s Too Late
Armed with all this information, and without even considering the dozens of other criminal activities linked to this family, the government of Guyana must stop delaying. Whether or not someone has political connections, it is time for action. The state needs to act quickly to secure liens on all properties, bank accounts, and businesses owned by Azruddin and Shell Mohamed. If we remain passive while the U.S. takes legal steps, we risk ending up with nothing. The United States will benefit from the crops, while Guyana will be left holding only the husk.
The U.S. Sends Its Top Officials to Georgetown to explore Extradition.
In a significant move, a high-level American delegation recently visited Guyana to meet with Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Mohabir Anil Nandlall, SC, MP. This is not a routine matter; it’s a serious issue. The delegation included Sandy Rao, a Senior Inspector from the U.S. Marshals Service—the agency responsible for extraditions and arresting fugitives. Also present was Timothy Semons, the Regional Security Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Georgetown.
Their presence indicates a deepening partnership between Guyana and the United States on criminal justice issues, especially regarding extradition. This visit is directly connected to the rising criminal case involving the Mohameds. The message is clear — the U.S. wants these men detained.
Azruddin’s Arrogant and Dangerous Response
Despite all this, Azruddin Mohamed continues to dismiss U.S. concerns. At his party’s manifesto launch, he claimed that sanctions would soon be lifted and that his rise to power was unavoidable. This isn’t just arrogance; it’s utter stupidity. He believes the U.S. is a playground and thinks he can outsmart their intelligence and law enforcement agencies. He acts like he’s dealing with little girls in Guyana — he doesn’t realize he’s playing with fire.
The fool Azruddin Mohamed needs to realize the influence of the United States. Soon or later, both Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed will go to the USA to face justice and prison.
The power and global influence of the United States are unmatched — it is the world’s only true superpower. Before making a fool of himself on stage, Azruddin Mohamed — the buffoon — should take some time to study the USA Monroe Doctrine, which still applies to South American nations. This doctrine has long given the U.S. moral and strategic authority to protect its interests in the region and intervene when necessary.
If Azruddin wants to understand what American power truly entails, he should consider the support the U.S. has provided Israel in its fight against Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran’s regime, and even in Syria. The successes Israel has achieved in removing threats and defending itself did not happen by chance — they are the result of the immense strength, resources, and strategic dominance of the United States.
Azruddin is barely a blip on that radar. This small, insignificant boy who thinks politics is about flaunting wealth and arrogance needs a reality check. He should ask Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, and Syria what it truly means to challenge the United States. The answer would be clear and painful.
Let him ask the Hamas group, talk to Iran, or consult with other sanctioned entities around the world. He’ll quickly see that America won’t tolerate disobedience in its strategic backyard. Owning a Lamborghini doesn’t mean you understand geopolitics; it just shows you’ve turned dirty money into flashy metal.
The people of Guyana need to wake up and recognize the danger. This father-and-son duo isn’t just criminals—they threaten Guyana’s future, and their recklessness could harm the relationship with the world’s most powerful nation.
Although many people in Guyana disagree with what is happening in the Middle East, we had to compare who this buffoon, Azruddin, is playing with — the USA and the livelihood of the Guyanese people.
It’s Time to End This Azruddin Mohamed Circus

We must find a way to prevent this man from causing long-term harm to our country. We cannot and will not tolerate him any longer. The PPP government has put in too much effort to let Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed tarnish Guyana’s reputation. The relationship between Guyana and the United States is strong, and we must not let these two criminals damage it.
Some local newspapers and political voices argue that the United States should not interfere in Guyana’s election. But we must be honest — this is not about politics. This is about crime. This is about fraud. This is about national security and international trust. If we push the U.S. away now, their companies will stop investing in Guyana. Our oil wealth could turn into a curse instead of a blessing. One man’s ego and greed should not jeopardize Guyana’s economy, but rather their own political agendas. This is why the lives of 850,000 Guyanese are at risk.
Unfortunately, local newspapers are just local papers, and none of them understand international politics or the impact the USA has worldwide. They mirror their owners’ selfish egos and fail to defend democracy or safeguard Guyana’s economy and sovereignty. Their newspaper sales have dropped so low that only the owners’ funding keeps these newspapers running.
Final Word: Put Them on a Plane to the USA.
There is only one solution now. We should put Nazar and Azruddin Mohamed on a plane straight to America. Let them face the law. Let them answer for their crimes. Let the world see that Guyana does not protect criminals — it prosecutes them. If they are innocent, they can prove it in a court of law. But if they are guilty, as the evidence clearly shows, then it’s time they face justice and jail.
The PPP has built a better Guyana — a nation of pride, partnership, and peace. Guyana must not let two criminals involved in gold smuggling, money laundering, cocaine dealing with Colombian cartels, and creating false invoices, along with loudmouths, ruin Guyana.
It’s time to act against these two criminals, and that must begin immediately before it is too late.