A former policeman has pointed out that the file in the alleged rape case involving Nigel Dharamlall should have been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) as required by law. This criticism highlights concerns over procedural adherence and law enforcement’s handling of sensitive legal matters (see Travis Chase’s report).
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The Guyana Police Force is currently compiling a file to be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions, Shalimar Ali-Hack, SC, regarding the alleged rape of a 16-year-old girl by Local Government and Regional Development Minister Nigel Dharamlall. The police are gathering evidence and conducting a thorough investigation into the…

Guyanese have lost confidence in the Criminal Justice System & The Director of Public Prosecutions, Shalimar Ali Hack, based on biased judgments from the Dion Bascom Case. The staunch view of Retired Assistant Police commissioners Paul Slowe & Clinton Conway. Antonio Dey explains.

Retired Assistant Police Commissioner Paul Slowe firmly believes an incomplete investigation should not hinder initiating charges against Local Government Minister Nigel Dharamlall. This opinion is expressed in response to the Director of Public Prosecutions, Shalimar Ali Hack's request for the Guyana Police Force to conduct further investigations into the rape…
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