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Jun 20, 2013 News
A postman attached to the New Amsterdam Post Office, is in some trouble after a quantity of undelivered mail was found at his home in New Amsterdam.
The police were called in after a report was made by a woman of assault by her husband. The woman also informed investigators about the undelivered mail in the house.
The man was eventually freed on the assault charge after the virtual complainant declined to give evidence in the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s Court.
However, the Guyana Post Office Corporation (GPOC) was informed of the development and is conducting investigations into the matter. The alleged perpetrator has been sent on leave and disciplinary action may follow.
It is understood that among the set of mail found at the home were those from the U.S. Embassy and from Utility Companies, among others. They are reportedly dated between January and May 2013.
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