An attempt by a company to enforce a controversial land sale deal with the BV/Triumph NDC appears to finally be at an end.
In granting the request of Mohamed Sons and Daughters Trading to have the case against the Beterverwagting/Triumph (BV/Triumph) Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) in the land dispute withdrawn, Justice Gino Persaud yesterday not only upbraided the applicant, but also the NDC, as he stated in his perusal of the case that he found that “there was no innocent party…” and “everyone’s hands are dirty.”
“…This case reeks of all kinds of offensive odours from the beginning involving John Fernandes Limited, the applicant Mohamed Sons and Daughters and everyone is complicit in this,” Justice Persaud said.