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Apr 12, 2013 News
The prosecution plans to call its final witness in the ongoing carnal knowledge case against embattled broadcaster Chandra Narine Sharma.
CN Sharma is currently dealing with health issues and the carnal knowledge charge which has been engaging the attention of the court for years now.
As the preliminary inquiry nears its conclusion, Police sergeant Neville Jeffers, who is prosecuting the matter has summoned several witnesses to the stand. The case is currently before by Magistrate Sueanna Lovell at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court and is scheduled to resume on April 24.
In April 2010, Sharma was charged with carnal knowledge of a 13-year-old girl.
The girl’s relatives were questioned by ranks at the Criminal Investigation Department at Eve Leary in relations to the allegation.
Sharma had also been interrogated at Eve Leary with regards to the allegations of rape leveled against him by the 13-year-old in a signed sworn affidavit.
This course of action by the police followed reports by the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security’s Child Care and Protection Agency of alleged multiple rapes committed on four underage sisters. That section of the Human Services and Social Security commenced investigations of its own after receiving reports.
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