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Cops ransack house threatens charges if man does not delete video of boys rolling ganja on police vehicle

March 3, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

A senior police official has described as ugly the actions of ranks involved in the detention of a citizen who posted on the internet a video of two youths rolling a marijuana joint on the bonnet of a parked police vehicle.

A part of the controversial video purportedly showing the two youths rolling a marijuana joint.

A part of the controversial video purportedly showing the two youths rolling a marijuana joint.

According to the high ranking officer, the police ranks who arrested Francis Bailey, 29, and forcibly deleted the recording of the video from his camera appeared very prejudicial, since they appear to be acting upon the instigation of the owner of a mechanic shop where the vehicle was being serviced.
The police even made him delete the video from the internet at the instigation of the owner of the mechanic shop, who does work for the Guyana Police Force.
Bailey, an anti-corruption advocate and one of the faces behind social media movement, Real Guyana, has expressed disgust at what he described as undue and malicious harassment by the police as a result of the video he made public on his social media accounts.
From all indications the ranks were acting as enforcers for the mechanic.
When contacted yesterday, the top police official said that the mechanic was contacted and told that he has to accept responsibility for the actions of the youths.
The young men seen in the video are reportedly closely associated with the mechanic shop, since they retreated into the facility after they had finished rolling the joint.
Bailey recorded the incident and on Tuesday last, he posted the video on YouTube. The video’s note spoke extensively of the activity observed at the shop and the fact that the owner purportedly works on police vehicles regularly.
He claimed that the police teamed up with the mechanic shop owner to victimize him, a view partly shared by the senior official.
“the police action certainly appears to be prejudicial,” the official said.
According to Bailey, he was out on a fishing trip with some friends at the back of North Ruimveldt, Georgetown around 13:30 hours on February 22, last, when he happened upon a strange scene at a neighbourhood mechanic shop.
Bailey told this publication that he spotted two youngsters rolling a ‘spliff’ (a cannabis cigarette) while leaning on the bonnet of a police van which was parked in front of the workshop. The van was parked a few feet away from a prison truck.
“These youths work for a mechanic in North Georgetown…. Not only can you find children working in the workshop but they can get weed from him as well. Now guess what…he has a contract with the Guyana Police Force to fix their vehicles. Police roll in and out of this yard all week long and know very well what’s going on. I would say more but ‘Real’ would get shot for it,” Bailey noted.
The 29-year-old told this publication that around 11:00 hours the next day, the shop owner pulled up at his South Ruimveldt residence.
“All I heard was my gate being beat down and a distinct voice was shouting, ‘I gun beat him. He gun see what gun happen to him. If you die just like that, that’s me!’” he recalled hearing.
According to the 29-year-old when he looked out his window, he saw a gang of six men forcing their way into his yard. A grey pick-up truck was parked on the road.
The activist said that he asked the men if they were threatening him, as he got his camera and began recording the incident.
The businessman reportedly told Bailey that he will file a police report “because he videoed his entity and the police were questioning him.”
“He said I needed to take off the video (from the internet) or he will deal with me.”
But Bailey reportedly defended that the video did not focus on his business. As his neighbours watched, the businessman got into the vehicle and left.
Fearful for his life, the 29-year-old hopped on his bicycle, rode down to the North Ruimveldt Police Outpost where he attempted to lodge a report of the incident.
He told Kaieteur News that the Station Sergeant refused to take his statement and the businessman later walked into the station with a squad of army and police ranks.
“They all had guns and they came into the station with him. He pointed at me and said ‘He is the man.’”
The 29-year-old told this publication that a police rank turned to him and said “So you’re the man that made the video.” He said one rank pushed for him to be arrested and shortly after he was instructed by a Police Corporal to sit on the bench next to other detainees.
The Corporal reportedly said he should not have made the video.
Bailey said the police instead took a report from the businessman.
He said that he attempted to video the incident but his camera was seized at the businessman’s behest; who claimed that he is “dangerous” with it.
Bailey said the police then placed him to sit in the tray of a van. With the businessman in tow, they ventured to his house where they ransacked his premises. After they found nothing, the 29-year-old said they turned and said they would charge him since “One way or the other we are going to get you!”
He reportedly told them “I’m not getting arrested for this. I’d rather die. I’m not going to jail, I haven’t done anything wrong. I ain’t Mark Benschop. I ain’t about to sit in jail for five years for nothing!”
Bailey said out of frustration, he took a bottle of poison saying he would rather drink it and it was then that the police threatened to arrest him, claiming that he would be charged for attempting suicide.
While at his home, they grilled him about the video. They told him to take his laptop and they headed back to the station. His attempt to call an attorney was shot down.
At the station, they reportedly told him, “If you ain’t want to get in prison for this you have to delete that video.”
They rounded up in the vehicle and went to a place he identified as an off-duty policewoman’s home on National Avenue, South Ruimveldt to access the internet.
It was there that he was forced to access his account and delete the video. He said all the while the female police rank said that, “I am evil and they should beat me. I should’ve drank the poison and die.”
They then forced him to make a video apologizing and they later uploaded it. He said when he returned to the station to uplift his items, he found that a large amount of his videos were deleted.
Bailey claimed that at no point was the businessman investigated.
Bailey who subsequently re-uploaded the video which reportedly went viral in a few hours yesterday told this newspaper that he would welcome an investigation into what he described as blatant police harassment.
“The Guyana I envision is a just one and I want an investigation to be launched and let the chips fall where they may,” he said.

The video at the center of this controversy can be found on this YouTube address below. In this video the young men can be seen rolling the ‘spliff,’ wiping the vehicle and heading back into the shop.

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Handy Jobs of the Corrupted PPP/C Cops (Dogs of War) who was recently Promoted

 

Gov’t satisfied with promotion of Leonora Torture Cops

January 29, 2015 8:01 am Category: Politics A+ / A-

By Fareeza Haniff

The burnt genitals of the 15 - year- old.

The burnt genitals of the 15 – year- old.

[www.inewsguyana.com] – Head of the Presidential Secretariat and Cabinet Secretary, Dr Roger Luncheon says government is satisfied with the recent decision of the Police Service Commission (PSC) to promote the police officers who were charged with torturing a 15 – year – old boy in 2008 at the Leonora Police Station.

Dr Luncheon told Reporters at a post cabinet media briefing on Wednesday, January 28 that the PSC provided a satisfactory explanation to Cabinet justifying the promotion of police officers Mohanran Dolai and Narine Lall.

Dolai was recently promoted to Corporal while Lall was promoted to Inspector.

Back in 2008, they were both charged with intent to maim, disfigure, disable or cause grievous bodily harm by burning the genitals of 15-year-old Twyon Thomas. The teenager was arrested in connection with the death of then Region Three Vice Chairman, Ramenaught Bisram.

The case against them was dismissed after the teenager did not show up in Court to testify.

According to Dr Luncheon, “the PSC, satisfied in having satisfied itself that the matter had been concluded and whatever recourse to the law, to departmental charges…the two police men were no longer to subject to discipline or legal challenges for the torture charges that were laid against them.”

FM

Man forced to delete YouTube video…Alleges further police intimidation

March 5, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

Francis Bailey, the young man who is behind the posting of a video highlighting

A part of the video that can be seen on YouTube, shows the two youths rolling a joint on a police van.

A part of the video that can be seen on YouTube, shows the two youths rolling a joint on a police van.

two youths rolling what appears to be a marijuana joint on a police vehicle, is convinced that the police are trying to further intimidate him for publicising the harassment they inflicted on him.
Hours after Commissioner of Police, Seelall Persaud, announced that he had ordered the Office of Professional Responsibility to investigate Bailey’s allegation of police harassment, police ranks who were reportedly involved, have been ringing his phone and demanding that he report to the station to meet with them.
Further, hours after he refused the request, uniformed police ranks turned up at his gate, a move he believes is designed to intimidate him so that he would refrain from facilitating the investigation.
Bailey’s trouble started a week ago when he uploaded the video on YouTube, incurring the wrath of the mechanic, who owned the workshop where the police vehicle was being repaired.
Soon after the video was posted, a jeepload of police ranks showed up at his house with the mechanic, demanding his camera.
They arrested Bailey and forcibly deleted the video from his camera. The police even took him to a house of one of their colleagues where they accessed the internet and ordered Bailey to remove the post, threatening to place him in the lock-ups if he didn’t.
Fearing a night in a cold concrete cell, Bailey complied.
As soon as he was released he contacted this newspaper and the entire episode was exposed. Bailey had welcomed the Commissioner’s announcement that an investigation was ordered, but is now having second thoughts.
Yesterday, Bailey related that Tuesday evening, he was contacted via telephone by the female Sergeant in Charge of the North Ruimveldt Police Outpost; who asked him to attend a meeting with the Inspector at the East La Penitence Police Station.
He was reportedly told that he should present himself there at 8:00 hours yesterday to which he agreed. However, Bailey said he became suspicious and later sent a text message to the rank, who had called on her mobile device, informing her that the meeting seemed to have been hastily organised and he would be uncomfortable presenting himself without an attorney.
Bailey told this publication that his discomfort was intensified owing to the fact, that it was the said Sergeant who had refused to take a statement from him when he went to the police outpost to report that the businessman had shown up at his home, threatening him.
“It’s the same people that wrongfully detained me against my will, so naturally I’m going to be suspicious. It’s like putting a cat to watch milk. This was a little too close to home. The same people who violated my rights tried to organise a meeting,” he said.
What Bailey found even more suspicious, however, are reports that he received from his neighbours. According to Bailey, he was duly informed that a vanload of police ranks, dressed in blue, pulled up at his premises around 10:00 hours yesterday.
His neighbours told him that the ranks came knocking on his gate, calling, “Inside!” but left shortly after when no one responded.
The anti-corruption advocate believes that these recent acts on the part of the police are aimed at intimidating him into “striking a deal” or letting the matter be swept under the carpet. “It’s too suspicious that after I get the call and I refuse, they turn up at my house the next day. Why are the police coming to my house?”
Bailey said he is not under investigation for any criminal activity and should not be treated as if he was. The anti-corruption advocate went on to say that people have legitimate reasons to fear the police.
The 29-year-old made it clear that he is not adverse to supporting an investigation or meeting with the Police Commissioner and vowed to follow up on any channel necessary. Additionally, he told Kaieteur News that he intends to lodge a report with the Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) and Ombudsman, Justice Winston Moore.
Bailey expressed hope for a proper investigation to be launched. “People shouldn’t look at this as a single case but this falls into a pattern of victimization. There are numerous cases where citizens are being victimized by the Guyana Police Force,” he said.
Former Commissioner of Police, Winston Felix, had told this newspaper, “Unless these matters are dealt with, policemen will not get the message. So we will have to take a course of action which sends a message to everybody that this (taking a video) is not an illegal act. You can photograph anywhere!”
“This should not be termed anything like policing; that is what you call bullyism,” Felix stated. “I don’t know if the Force cannot recall, but since in the eighties, we got rid of this nonsense of taking away people’s cameras. People are free to take photographs and (in this case) the action of the police is illegal,” Felix declared.
In light of that, Bailey said that it is clear that the police ranks who arrested him seem to be making up their own Law.

FM

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