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BREAKING: Embattled Clairmont Mingo granted $600K bail

The embattled Returning Officer of Region Four Clairmont Mingo was Monday granted $150,000 bail each for four charges of misconduct in public office relating to the March 2 general and regional elections.

He appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court and was represented by Attorneys Darren Wade and Nigel Hughes. The bail totals $600,000.

Wade, following the court hearing, told reporters outside the court that Mingo has to lodge his passport and report to the Police every Friday at 9 am.

He is slated to re-appear in court on September 25, 2020.

 

Protestors outside the court in support of Mingo [Photo: News Room/August 31, 2020]
Mingo was arrested by the Police on August 25 at his Calcutta, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara home as police probe electoral fraud following the polls.

 

There are protestors outside the court being led by senior members of the defeated APNU+AFC Coalition including Amna Ally, Nicolette Henry and Annette Ferguson, who are calling for Mingo to be released.

 

Amna Ally with Attorney Darren Wade and others at the court. [Photo: News Room/August 31, 2020]
The three APNU GECOM Commissioners were also present outside the court.

 

The story will be updated in a subsequent report.

https://newsroom.gy/2020/08/31...o-granted-600k-bail/

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β€˜Flash Drive’ Livan accused of doctoring figures in March polls

Information Technology Officer Enrique Livan, who was involved in a flash drive scandal on March 5 at the Ashmin’s Building in Georgetown during the plot to derail the electoral process, appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court on Monday charged with one count of fraud relating to the March 2 general and regional elections.

The charge alleged that between March 4 and 5 at High Street, together with others, Livan while being an employee at GECOM, unlawfully altered the figures of the Statements of Poll, to defraud the State of Guyana.

He was not required to plead to the charge and was granted $150,000 bail. He was also ordered to surrender her passport and was instructed to report to the CID every day along with stay 50 ft away from witnesses in the case.

Livan is expected to reappear in court on September 25. He was represented by Attorney Eusi Anderson

Livan was held by Police at a shop in the vicinity of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) in Kingston, Georgetown just before lunch on August 27.

Livan was promoted by Chief Elections Officer Keith Lowenfield to perform the duties of a supervisor at one of the stations for District Four during the national vote recount despite questions over his involvement in one of the scandals that saw the collapse of the legal system for the tabulation of the vote count in that very district.

He is alleged to have worked alongside the Returning Officer of Region Four, Clairmont Mingo to inflate figures from the March polls to give the APNU+AFC a victory.

https://newsroom.gy/2020/08/31...ures-in-march-polls/

FM

Mingo’s assistant hospitalised under Police guard at GPHC

Michelle Miller, one of the four GECOM employees arrested with the embattled Returning Officer of Region Four Clairmont Mingo is hospitalized under Police guard at the Georgetown Public Hospital.

Her attorney Eusi Anderson in a statement Sunday revealed that she is being treated for high blood pressure.

The attorney said his client was arrested on Wednesday, August 26, and taken to the CID Headquarters where she continues to be detained and questioned without legal counsel present.

According to the lawyer, Miller his client has been in Police custody for more than 100 hours without any charges.

Mingo, Miller, and others were arrested by the Police in connection with an investigation into electoral fraud committed at the March 2 polls.

Mingo has been charged with four offenses and is due to appear at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court on Monday morning.

See below the full statement issued by Miller’s attorney:

My client Michelle Miller has authorized me to issue the following statement on her behalf.

  1. She was arrested at 11 am on Wednesday 26th August 2020 at her residence and taken to CID Eve Leary. Questioning commenced without Attorney, in spite of requests for the same, or her rights being read to her. At 2:53 pm on 26th August 2020 at CID Headquarters Eve Leary she used her blood pressure testing machine after feeling faint. The reading was 240/141. This reading showed up even after she self-administered 2 doses of the medication prescribed for her chronic high blood pressure condition. Her normal range is 140/90.

 

  1. Upon request by her Attorney Eusi Anderson to Sgt Pitama, she was at 15:06 hours on 26th August 2020 whisked to GPHC where she remains warded under police guard at her bedside, under the care of Dr. Ramsarran’s medical team. I register thanks to Sgt Pitama for his professional and swift intervention in the decision to hospitalize her immediately.

 

  1. Whilst under arrest from 26th August- present at the GPHC my client’s health remains unstable; her pressure is not stabilizing.

 

  1. Seventy Hours after arrest expired on Saturday 29th August 2020 at around 11 am. She has not been charged. No Court Order for her continued detention has been presented to her or her Attorney. No further questioning has been embarked upon either.

 

  1. Today Sunday, August 30th the Doctors at GPHC decided to discharge her on 14 days sick leave and orders of strict bed rest. The discharge was supposed to happen around 11 am. A team of female police officers informed her at GPHC that they were to take her to CID Headquarters upon instructions. She protested that she is unwell and she began to complain that there is no lawful basis for the continuation of her arrest.

 

  1. At 11:20 am Sunday 30th August 2020 she was re-arrested in her hospital bed in the presence of 6 other patients. Her pressure was self- tested at 11:21 and the reading was 219/127. At this point, the medical team decided that it was unsafe to proceed with the discharge. They suspended it. They then tested her blood pressure at 11:36 am using GPHC equipment and the reading was 220/150. The Medical professionals suspended her discharge and decided to administer Lebetelol intravenously at 20mg. She had just 3 hours before orally self-administered medication for high blood pressure.

 

  1. Ms. Miller was never charged or convicted of an offense. Ms. Miller has asked repeatedly for the police to reduce their questions into writing such that she can consider responding in writing should she waive her constitutional protection of silence. She made this offer since 26th August 2020. At 1600 hours today, she remains warded at GPHC with a doctor’s order of 14 days sick leave and bed rest to stabilize her blood pressure and referral for an ultrasound and further heart and kidney tests for Monday 31st August 2020 to ascertain the true state of her health and causes of and damage done by the chronic high blood pressure. She remains under arrest for a period of 100 hours at 1600 hours today and counting at GPHC.

https://newsroom.gy/2020/08/30...olice-guard-at-gphc/

FM

Lock all the MS’s up.  These crooks need to be thought a lesson crime don’t pay. Burnham era spoiled them that it pays.

I see Burke hosted some call in program in support of Mingo. The PPP needs to file charges against some of those who reside abroad. Subject them to detention if the enter Guyana. 

Baseman
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