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Haresh Singh murder case file never disappeared – Crime Chief

Denis Chabrol by Denis Chabrol
Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 19:08
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BREAKING: Haresh Singh alleged murderers remanded to prison

Haresh Singh

Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 19:08 by Denis Chabrol

Haresh Singh

The Haresh Singh murder case file never disappeared, but was not available in the Magistrates’ Court when the case was last called because investigators were doing additional work, the Guyana Police Force said Tuesday evening.

“At no time whatsoever was the file missing,” Head of the Criminal Investigations Department, Senior Superintendent Wendell Blanhum was quoted as saying in a police force media statement.

Mr. Blanhum reportedly explained that the investigators were in possession of the crime file doing some additional work.

The police force explained that the file was later handed over to the Junior Police Legal Advisor, Mr. Mandel Moore who is now prosecuting the matter.

According to the Crime Chief, that is not a strange occurrence. He noted that on a daily basis, in the criminal court, once a file is being completed by the investigators, it remains in possession of the investigators. “When it is completed it is then forwarded to the court prosecutor for court presentation,” the police force added.

Singh was killed and his motorcycle burnt a short distance from his home at Number Three Village, West Coast Berbice, days after cousins and Isaiah and Joel Henry were killed in September, 2020.

Defence lawyer, Nigel Hughes earlier this week appeared not too worried that the file was not in court when the case was called.

Those charged with the murder of Singh are Those charged are 29-year-old Philip “Ratman” Anderson of Number 3 Village, West Coast Berbice; 27-year-old Joel “Bolo” Gittens of Django Town,  Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara; 27-year-old Glaston ‘Soldierman”  Henry  also known as ‘Gladwin Henry’ of Number 3 Village, West Coast Berbice and 21-year-old Charles ‘Bucko’ Scott called of Jarvis Street Rosignol,  West Berbice.

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