Former Attorney General Anil Nandlall yesterday said the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) applied for a warrant to search his home for 14 law reports he is charged with fraudulently converting to his own use.
Nandlall said he believed that the intended search of his home was an act of retaliation for his recent criticism of government wrongdoings and specifically speaking out on Minister of Public Health Volda Lawrence’s role in the purchase of hundreds of millions in drugs and the increase in rentals for the homes for ministers.
“I believe that this thing has been resuscitated because of what I have been saying recently about Volda Lawrence with the drug purchase and now with this parliamentary rental of living accommodations,” Nandlall told the press yesterday as he stood on the bridge of his Bel Air Park home.
Nandlall, an attorney and a PPP/C Member of Parliament, informed that