Chief
Magistrate's allegations false
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PPP/C charges
THE People's Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C)
yesterday dubbed as "false" allegations by Chief
Magistrate, Ms. Juliet Holder-Allen, carried in media
reports, that the governing party has put out a contract on
her life.
In
a press statement, the PPP/C quoted a September 11 report on
the TV Prime News programme, which stated that Holder-Allen
had informed Police Commissioner Floyd McDonald that the
PPP/C had put a contract on her life.
It
said the news item read by Mr. Adam Harris was:
"The Chief Magistrate Juliet Holder-Allen informed
Police Commissioner Floyd McDonald that the PPP/C has put up
a contract on her life. In the letter to the Commissioner,
Juliet Holder-Allen said that a Police officer approached
her in her Chambers on Tuesday to tell her the source that
provided that information about the contract. She quoted the
same source as saying that the contract had been entered
into between the ruling party and persons in Albouystown."
Other
press reports indicate that the letter was circulated to the
Chancellor, the Chief Justice, the U.S. Ambassador and the
British and Canadian High Commissioners, the statement said.
"We
hardly think that the Chancellor or any other of the above
persons who had access to the letter would release it to the
press", the PPP/C said.
It
said it was therefore reasonable to assume that Ms.
Holder-Allen released the letter to Prime News and other
sections of the press.
"Ms.
Holder-Allen's allegations are false and in the absence of
actual evidence, her publication of the letter to Prime News
is intended to malign and defame the (PPP/C) and its
leadership.
"In
the circumstances, the PPP/C condemns Ms. Holder-Allen's
publication of the letter, her allegation and her other
antics which betray a deep hatred of and bias against the
PPP.
"We
can only conclude that Ms. Holder-Allen is motivated by
malice and call on her to display more objectivity having
regard to the nature of the alleged report, that is, that it
was alleged by the Police officer to have been a rumour",
the statement added.
Commissioner
McDonald Thursday confirmed that he had received a letter
from Holder-Allen in which she claimed that a Police
Sergeant allegedly provided information to her in relation
to threats on her life.
"The
Sergeant in a written statement claimed that he was by the
Stabroek Market when he allegedly heard a conversation
carried on by two men who said that they heard that the
Government was planning to have the Chief Magistrate
assassinated", a Police release stated.
Security
has since been provided to Ms. Holder-Allen and
investigations into the matter are being carried out, the
Police said.
Five
held in probe of taxi driver killing
THE
Police have held five men in connection with the murder of
taxi driver Johniel Wilson, and they are likely to help the
cops solve the case involving the recent chopping to death
of another taxi driver.
Wilson's
body, with apparent bullet wounds, was found on the Ogle
railway embankment, East Coast Demerara on Thursday, Police
said.
Wilson,
24, was a taxi driver who operated a light green Marino
motorcar, PHH 1897, from the Stabroek Market area.
The
Police said wounds were on the left side of Wilson's face
and at the back of his head.
Yesterday,
Police said five men were in custody assisting with the
investigation.
As
a result of the men's arrest, the Police said they are
likely to solve the case of another taxi driver, Mohanlall
Lall, who was killed on August 30 at Canal No.1 Polder, West
Bank Demerara.
Lall,
45, of Vlissengen Road, Georgetown, was found with a slit on
the throat and disfigured face, at Studley Park, Canal No. 1
Polder.
He
was a driver with the `Luxury Cabs' taxi service, which
operates out of the same building in which Lall and his wife
Susie, operated a food shop and bar.
Relatives
said the only thing missing was Lall's firearm.
Reports
said that his cellular phone was broken to bits and most of
the money he had on him, amounting to thousands of dollars,
plus his jewellery, was intact.
The
white AE100 Corolla car, PHH 3468, which Lall was driving,
was found at the mostly unused Harmony Dam, which runs
through La Grange to Canal #1 Polder.