Pubdate: Sat, 05 June 1999 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: of Telegraph Group Limited 1999 Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Mark Wilson EU PROTESTS AS THREE ARE HANGED IN TRINIDAD PORT OF SPAIN - A drug dealer and two accomplices were hanged for murder in Trinidad yesterday despite last-minute manoeuvres by lawyers to stop the first executions for five years. Dole Chadee, 49, was hanged at 6am, in the first of nine scheduled executions. The accomplices went to the gallows later in the morning; three more are expected to be hanged today and a further three on Monday. More executions are likely to follow. Britain's high commissioner joined a protest by European Union diplomats three weeks ago, telling Trinidad's Foreign Minister, Ralph Maraj, of their governments' opposition to the death penalty. Germany, which now holds the EU presidency, sent a further statement to the Trinidad government yesterday. Chadee's hanging was the first in Trinidad since 1994 - when the convicted man died 10 minutes before a stay of execution faxed from the Privy Council arrived - and only the second since 1979. Chadee was convicted of ordering the murder of a cane farmer, Deo Baboolal, 47, his wife, Rookmin, and two children. He was a drug dealer said to have millions of pounds in Isle of Man accounts. One of two gang members who gave evidence against him was murdered, and such was the fear of him that 200 possible jurors were questioned before 12 could be found to try him. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D