Letters to the Editor

A mockery of the justice system

Dear Editor, Tamùkke Feminists notes with concern, the disclosure by the Guyana Police Force that the schoolgirl who had tabled sexual assault allegations against Nigel Dharamlall has moved to withdraw her report.

This is about the safety of our nation’s children

Dear Editor, The withdrawal of allegations against Minister Dharamlall highlights an issue that The Caribbean Voice has pronounced on since 2014 – that such allegations should not be dismissed because the complainant refuses to move forward, give witness or whatever else, but that the Sexual Offenses Act should mandate that investigations proceed, a case is made and a trial ensues.

Being part of the change I would like to see in my community

Dear Editor, About three months ago, I was asked by Sergeant Tyndall of the Albion Police Station to be part of the Albion Police Station Management Committee that she was in the process of setting up and I immediately agreed, because I wanted to be a part of the change I would like to see in my community.

The twist in the saga

Dear Editor From the beginning it seemed mixed-up  First it was not so, then it was so, now no further action to be taken  From this development, the public perception seems to be exhaustive questioning led to the no further action to be taken in the case called by the complainant.

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