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Apr 17, 2010 News
The police have now launched a search for the mother of the victim of the alleged acts of carnal knowledge involving television personality and businessman, Chandra Narine Sharma.
Reports are that the woman is wanted for questioning in connection with the rape allegations leveled by the woman’s 13-year-old daughter against Sharma. A medical examination has been conducted on the teenager but the Police Force has been tightlipped on the findings.
This newspaper understands that the child’s mother was supposed to have turned up at the Child Protection Agency yesterday but this never materialised.
The police list the mother’s last known address as 43 Robb Street, Lacytown, Georgetown.
“Anyone with information that may assist in locating the woman is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 226-2917, 225-8196, 225-6411, 226-6978, 226-1326, 911 or the nearest police station.”
Meanwhile, yesterday, in the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation compound, Sharma was recuperating at the Caribbean Heart Institution.
He was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation on Wednesday evening after he was taken to the Brickdam lockups.
Sharma had previously been questioned at the Eve Leary Police Station in relation to the allegations of rape leveled against him by a 13-year-old girl in a signed sworn affidavit.
This course of action by the police was taken following reports by the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security’s Child Care and Protection Department of multiple rapes committed on four underage sisters.
That arm of the Human Services and Social Security commenced investigations of its own after receiving reports and up to yesterday was still unsuccessful in locating the 13-year-old’s two younger sisters (aged five and nine) from their home facilitated by Sharma adjacent to his business place, located at Robb and Wellington Streets.
The action comes in wake of revelations that a 13-year-old girl in a sworn affidavit signed by Justice of the Peace and Commissioner of Oaths to Affidavits, Lachman Narine, dated April 12, 2010, recounted a most harrowing tale of repeated rape and sexual molestation of four sisters over several years.
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