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Jun 24, 2010 News
…Chief Justice orders Commissioner to show cause
Businessman Peter Ramsaroop through his lawyer, Robert Corbin, has moved to the High Court to have the police return to him the seized hard drives (non-volatile storage device for digital data) and other equipment belonging to him that the police took.
Chief Justice (ag) Ian Chang has since ruled that the Commissioner of Police Henry Greene must, by tomorrow, at 14:30 hrs show cause as to why the equipment must not be returned.
Corbin said that the police have not found anything incriminating on the computer hard drives but still refuse to return the equipment.
He said that Ramsaroop has information on the computer that relates to his business and political life and needs the equipment.
Corbin said that it is a violation of the constitutional right of a person to be denied his property. The police, he said have no right to detain property that is not to be used as evidence against a person.
Police ranks last month swooped down on properties belonging to Ramsaroop and removed what they say were live cameras in the apartment of his tenant Nicole Ming along with several computer hard drives.
The police have since said that they have found nothing incriminating on the hard drives and Ramsaroop has never been charged.
Ramsaroop has always vehemently denied allegations that he was secretly filming Ming for pornography to be broadcasted charging that it may have been political persecution.
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