Guyana: GPA voices concerns over police handling of allegations against former minister

The Guyana Press Association (GPA) recently expressed concerns about the apparent lack of response from the Guyana Police Force (GPF) concerning allegations of sexual assault and cyberbullying against a former government minister. 

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Despite a public outcry and questions raised at press conferences, there has been minimal communication from the GPF regarding the actions taken in these cases.

Details of the incident and media engagement

According to the GPA, the former minister in question is Nigel Dharamlall, implicated in reports of alleged rape and cyberbullying. 

The association noted that numerous journalists had inquired about the police’s receipt of these reports and the subsequent actions, which remained unanswered. 

This silence extends across various communication platforms, including a dedicated WhatsApp group used by journalists and police officials. 

The GPA specifically questioned the involvement of high-ranking police officers and government ministers in addressing these inquiries.

Police’s formal acknowledgment and investigation

In contrast to their general silence, the GPF acknowledged that Nigel Dharamlall is at the center of an ongoing investigation following a formal report filed against him for sexual assault by Sarah Hakh. 

This case, active and purportedly severe, was confirmed by the Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum, who assured the public of the ongoing investigation efforts.

Dharamlall’s response to allegations

In response to the allegations, Dharamlall vehemently denied any wrongdoing. He disclosed his longstanding personal acquaintance with the accuser, suggesting that the allegations arose after personal disputes. 

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Dharamlall outlined his plans to pursue legal action against the accuser and others who might be disseminating false information about him.

Previous allegations and political impact

This is not the first time Dharamlall has faced such allegations. Previously, a 16-year-old schoolgirl accused him of sexual assault, a case he also publicly denied and which was later withdrawn by the accuser. 

Following these accusations, Dharamlall resigned from his Cabinet position, highlighting the significant political and personal ramifications of such allegations.

Public trust and police accountability

The GPA criticized the GPF’s lack of responsiveness, suggesting it reflects a broader issue of police accountability and public trust. 

The association fears that political influences, rather than professional standards, are shaping the police force’s actions, which could undermine law enforcement’s role within the community and raise serious questions about its integrity and effectiveness in handling sensitive cases.

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