Trinidad and Tobago Newsday TWO months of intense investigations which included an unprecedented three autopsies being done and extensive use of DNA testing, investigations into the murder of eight-year-old Daniel Guerra climaxed yesterday when Police Constable Darwin Ghuralal appeared before a San Fernando magistrate charged with the boy’s murder.
But unlike most persons charged with murder and other serious offences, Ghuralal was afforded special treatment by his police colleagues in that rather than being escorted on foot from the San Fernando Police Station to the nearby courthouse, he was instead driven in a heavily tinted Mitsubishi Lancer motorcar to the underground car park of the court compound, to protect him from the glare and cameras of reporters assembled outside.
But unlike most persons charged with murder and other serious offences, Ghuralal was afforded special treatment by his police colleagues in that rather than being escorted on foot from the San Fernando Police Station to the nearby courthouse, he was instead driven in a heavily tinted Mitsubishi Lancer motorcar to the underground car park of the court compound, to protect him from the glare and cameras of reporters assembled outside.
Comments
Post a Comment