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Jan 29, 2012 News
Danwattie Ramdyal, a lactating mother of two, is currently in prison after police said an arrest warrant was issued for her.
The 27-year-old was arrested on Friday by a female police rank at the Anna Regina car park. Police are maintaining that Ramdyal was apprehended after a warrant was issued for her arrest eight years ago. They added that Ramdyal was in the habit of changing her identity.
However, her mother, Anita Persaud, said that her daughter was always in the jurisdiction and that she was never informed, or summoned to the court during those eight years that the police claimed that she was wanted
Persaud added that her daughter was never charged .The frustrated mother said that her daughter was taken to the Aurora Police station on Friday. She remains there.
She said the young nursing mother was only allowed to nurse her one-month-old baby for ten minutes.
Persaud is strongly contending that her daughter has been wrongfully arrested for a crime she never committed. She argued that her daughter worked with one Lalbachand, the owner of “Big bird” company at Charity and during the period of little over a year, $100,000 worth of items belonging to Lalbachand were declared missing.
She recalled that on two separate occasions her daughter was taken in at the Charity police station for questioning but she was never summoned or was informed to attend court.
Three women from the Women’s Rights Bureau, who after learning of the young woman’s plight, tried to intervene, were disallowed a visit to Ramdyal on Friday.
Police said Ramdyal is scheduled to attend the Charity Magistrate’s court on Monday.
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