Family may move to court for inquest
As the relatives of Ramesh Sawh who was found hanging in the Enmore Police Station lock-ups in January continue to call for justice, their attorney Anil Nandlall says that he may move to the High Court since he has received no further word from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on whether an inquest will be held.
Nandlall told Stabroek News yesterday that he may consider filing an Order of Mandamus asking a High Court judge to compel the DPP or the magistrate presiding in the area where the “unlawful/unnatural death” occurred, to hold an inquest in relation to the incident.