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May 14, 2009 News
The Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) has refuted a claim in yesterday’s edition of Kaieteur News which stated that a rank had been charged for perverting a witness in the Colin Mack rape trial.
A release stated that there was no Antonio Szala ever employed with CANU.
However, that was only reported because of the fact that the lawyer had stated in open court that Szala was an investigator attached to CANU along with the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Kaieteur News regrets any inconvenience caused by the error.
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