Superintendent of Police Mitchell Caesar and Mohamed’s Enterprise on Saturday moved to refute and distance themselves from the bombshell corruption allegations made by police detective Dion Bascom about the killing of Ricardo Fagundes, which he said had been covered up.
Caesar, who is the Deputy Head of the Guyana Police Force’s Major Crimes Unit, Azruddin Mohamed and an employee of Mohamed’s, Mark Richmond, through separate lawyers letters, demanded that Bascom retract allegations he made during a since deleted Facebook video last Thursday night and publicly apologise or face lawsuits.
All three men were represented by attorneys from the Poonai and Poonai law firm—a connection that a defiant Bascom pointed out yesterday in a new video, where he stood by everything he had previously said.