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Aug 18, 2016 Letters
Dear Editor,
Please publish this letter as a reminder of your news item and a photograph dated 2016/05/31 on fuel theft increasing at police depot showing motor vehicle PSS 4354 being refueled, which belongs to a senior officer, nothing has since been heard of this matter.
I must compliment the C.I.D. of bringing many ranks who were / are alleged to have committed corrupt transactions and are before the Courts. What about this senior officer who has also brought several ranks before the courts and give testimony against them, and shielding his female cousin who is a Special Constable from prosecution, and have others suspended from duty awaiting
disciplinary charges of which, he is the trial officer, also a female Police Constable to be dismissed without a trial for harbouring females at her residence.
This officer boasts close association with a big wig and he was involved in the 2011 demonstration in Georgetown after the elections while he was based at the T.S.U. Persons were shot during the post-election demonstrations.
Is this man above the law that he cannot be prosecuted for corrupt transaction in obtaining gasolene for his private vehicle, the public needs to know.
Narinedatt Parsram
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