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Sep 15, 2012 News
The lawyer from the office of the Attorney General yesterday claimed before Chief Magistrate Ian Chang that their file in the Anand Sanasie perjury matter cannot be found.
The Police had charged Anand Sanasie for perjury. Sanasie subsequently moved to the High Court and secured orders against Commissioner of Police Leroy Brumell, Crime Chief Seelall Persaud and police Corporal Chetram Sewsankar to show cause why the charge should not be quashed.
After three appearances in the High Court the police are yet to produce the evidence used to charge Sanasie. Yesterday, in court, the Attorney General Chambers requested two weeks to find the file.
Mr. Roysdale Forde, counsel for Sanasie, argued that this is the third occasion that time is requested and none of the defendants have responded to the order.
The Chief Justice granted the AG one week to provide the evidence used to charge Sanasie and further ordered that copies must be served on the plaintiff.
In an invited comment Sanasie said that he has faith in the court system and will await the outcome to prove his innocence. He further stated that this is another action of the government to suppress the GCB and embarrass officers of the Board and these delaying tactics will fail.
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