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Policeman allegedly rams baton down detainee's anus, ruptures his intestines; GUY$100 million compensation demanded

  • Tuesday, 14 January 2014 18:46

Police Commissioner, Leroy Brummel

Police Commissioner, Leroy Brummel

 

A man who alleged that a policeman ruptured his anus and intestines with a condom-covered baton is claiming compensation GUY$100 million compensation from the Guyana Police Force (GPF) for injury and wrongful detention.
Colwyn Harding,23, was allegedly “violently assaulted” on November 15, 2013 by a number of police officers, in particular a named constable, when the lawmen attended to a building at Timehri North and later at the Timehri Police Station.
“We are instructed that Constable (name provided) along with the assistance of other police officers present placed a condom on a wooden baton and inserted it into our client’s rectum and further inwards thereby causing severe injury to our client’s intestines,” said the injured man’s lawyer, Nigel Hughes.
Meanwhile, the Alliance For Change (AFC) has called for the resignation of the Police Commissioner, Leroy Brumell and the Home Affairs Minister, Clement Rohee. The party is also appealing to the public for donations to assist in purchasing colostomy bags of GUY$3,000 each to collect Harding’s faeces because his intestines are malfunctioning while he remains hospitalised.
The Alliance For Change holds the Commissioner of Police and The Minister of Home Affairs responsible for the rogue activities of ranks like Constable Singh and feel they both should resign as is expected in any democracy.  The failure of the policemen and women at Timehri station to act while a clearly visibly injured Colwyn Harding lay motionless on the cell floor speaks volumes of the prevailing climate in the Guyana olice Force. We are well aware of   their failure to institute effective procedures, checks and balances that could have prevented such an incident from occurring, and their failure to act or seek redress after becoming aware of the situation.
We demand to know if Constable Singh has been charged and what disciplinary proceedings have been instituted against him. We further demand that both the Commissioner of Police and Minister Rohee resign immediately.
Colwyn Harding could be your son. We ask all Guyanese  to raise their voices in outrage recognizing that the sons of ordinary Guyanese are being targeted and snuffed out with no indication of this situation improving over the last few years.  The fact that no institutions or services could come to the aid of Mr. Harding is even more worrying.
The bags can be delivered to Cathy Hughes M.P at her offices above Sidewalk CafÉ in Middle Street, and will be forwarded to Sharon Harding.
Hughes has formally given Police Commissioner, Leroy Brumell a 72-hour deadline that expires on Thursday January 16 to pay GUY$100 million for the alleged “torture” that amounted to a violation of his constitutional right to protection from inhuman treatment.
“We are instructed to demand as we hereby do, the sum of $100,000,000 in damages for the assault and injury caused to our client,” the lawyer said. He cautioned the Police Commissioner that if the money was not paid within 72 hours, constitutional and other proceedings would be taken against him without further notice.
The lawyer said Harding has advised that the money is being demanded because his client was detained for four days, the gravity of the incident as well as the compliance of the police force and its failure to act.
The Attorney-at-Law said his client was also entitled to GUY$3 million per day for “just his detention” based on the Attorney General’s offer of GUY$500 thousand dollars to Justice Navindra Singh for four hours detention. Singh, while being a lawyer was stopped and detained by police in May 2006 for four hours for an alleged traffic offence. In a lawsuit against the two policemen and the Attorney General,  Justice Singh had claimed damages for police of assault, malicious arrest, false imprisonment and malicious prosecution.
The Alliance For Change (AFC) of which Hughes is its Chairman lamented that until today the victim lies critical in a bed at the Georgetown Hospital with feces oozing out of his protruding intestines, after a police officers’ baton was shoved up his anus.
The party noted that the name Constable had told Harding that he was going to bugger Harding and videotape it. Harding said that he was not a girl and there was no way in which he was going to let that happen.  Singh then took his baton and hit Harding repeatedly until he fell unconscious.   After the baton was inserted into Harding’s anus, he started to scream and Singh inserted two panties into his mouth in order to suppress the screams. Harding lost consciousness again.  After the beating became excessive, the inspector said let us take this man to the station, the party said.   The Constable continued to beat Harding after which he and his girlfriend were arrested along with a thirteen-year-old boy from the area.  They were taken to the Police station at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport. After a short while the officer at the police station observed that Harding was looking poorly and called the Constable at the Timehri Police station and told him to come and uplift his prisoner as he did not want him to die at the outpost.  Mr. Singh and a party of policemen then went and uplifted Mr. Harding and took him to Timehri Police station.   At Timehri station the Constable allegedly continued to beat Harding in the presence of an Inspector and a Corporal. The thirteen year old who had been arrested with them told the officers that it was his brother who stole the articles.  The police then left the station to arrest the brother.  After arresting the brother and recovering the stolen articles Colwyn Harding demanded to be released and he was again beaten unconscious again by Constable Singh.   He was allegedly placed in a faeces strewn cell and was crying in deep pain. The other prisoners who were in the adjoining cell repeatedly called out to the police to taken Mr. Harding to hospital as they feared he would die in the cells.  The following day instructions came from Georgetown to take Harding to the hospital and again the Constable was assigned the task of taking Harding to the hospital.   Harding maintains that the Constable went to a rum shop where he left the victim in the vehicle while he went to drink and later came out of the rum shop visibly staggering and then he took Mr. Harding back to the Timehri Police station.   Harding remained in custody until Monday when he was taken to the Providence Magistrate’s court where there was no case jacket for him so he was kept overnight at the Providence police station.  On the following day charges of assaulting a police officer and disorderly behaviour were filed against him, his girlfriend and another person. He was admitted to bail in the sum of $50,000.00 on both charges.   His family was unable to afford the bail and he was remanded to custody at the Georgetown Prisons.  While in the prisons he deteriorated further and was finally was taken to the hospital where he was given painkillers and sent away.  On his return to the prison he passed out and was taken to the hospital where he had to undergo emergency surgery.   He thereafter had to undergo further surgery.  He has ruptured intestines through which faces are being expelled. There are no colostomy bags at the GPHC and they cost $3,000.00 per bag so they have strapped his stomach with pampers in the meantime.   Monday night they discovered that there is a serious infection in his intestines as a result of the treatment and colostomy bags have been almost impossible to locate. Ironically Mr. Harding’s mother, Sharon Harding is an ex policewoman who was a member of the People’s Parliament.   She texted Commissioner Brummel early in December to inform him of the situation and was immediately contacted by Commander from Division A  Assistant Commissioner Vyphuis and invited to Brickdam police station where she spoke to Mr. Vyphuis, Mr. Watts and  Mr. Vanderhyden about the matter.   She was advised to give a statement to Police complaints department and despite having given the statement nothing was done.  Commissioner Vyphuis last week informed her that they would take her son to court to see if they can get the bail reduced.  An attempt was made on Friday last when Mr. Harding was removed from the police station and taken to the Magistrate’s court but there was no court jacket.
After being contacted by Sharon Harding, AFC Chairman and Attorney at Law Nigel Hughes was able to yesterday secure Harding’s release on his own recognizance but the court has not informed the Prison so he remains shackled to the bed in the male surgical ward.   On Sunday the 12th January 2014, Mr. Hughes took his client Sharon Harding to the Timehri Police station to make a formal report of the matter. An extended report was taken by the constable on duty and recorded in the station diary.

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PRESS RELEASE   For Immediate release to all Media House   January 14, 2013   The Alliance For Change like most Guyanese learnt of the horrific brutalization of another Guyanese young man Colwyn Anthony  Harding, aged 23 of  1A Laing Avenue,  West Ruimveldt, when we read a report in Kaieteur News a few days ago.   We note that this event is now a regular occurrence in Guyana and is another in a long lists of assaults and injustices meted out to young Guyanese men who by way of their economic circumstances are taken advantage of by what can only be described as sick, power hungry, barbaric inhumane individuals within the  Guyana Police Force, and  who ironically are charged with the responsibility  to “protect and serve” the citizens of this country.   We note with increasing alarm that the level of brutality inflicted by rogue elements in the Force is increasing and that both the Police Commissioner, Mr. Leroy Brummel and the Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee have continually failed to discharge their  legal responsibility to investigate criminal activity perpetuated by officers  of the Guyana Police Force.    In the case of Colwyn Harding  the Commissioner of Police has failed to take action on an event which took place in November  and  today the victim lies critical in a bed at the Georgetown Hospital with feces oozing out of his protruding intestines, after a police officers’ baton was shoved up his anus.  Brutal it is, these are the  facts that the AFC has ascertained took place and we feel it is important for all Guyanese to understand the depths to which we have sunk as a people.   Colwyn Anthony  Harding was arrested on the 15th day of November 2013 at a house in Timehri North. A party of policemen and members of the community-policing group visited the house he and his girlfriend were staying and kicked down the door. They claimed that he had stolen some articles from a resident. The group included an Inspector, Corporal Lowe and Constable Singh who searched the house found nothing of evidential value.   Constable Singh then said that he was going to bugger Harding and videotape it. Harding said that he was not a girl and there was no way in which he was going to let that happen.  Singh then took his baton and hit Harding repeatedly until he fell unconscious.   Harding regained consciousness in the bathroom after a bucket of water was thrown on him and observed that Singh had his camera from his mobile phone on. He then placed a condom on the baton and violently inserted the baton in Harding anus rectum thereby causing injury to his intestines.  Harding started to scream and Singh inserted two panties into his mouth in order to suppress the screams. Harding lost consciousness again.  After the beating became excessive, the inspector said let us take this man to the station.   Singh continued to beat Harding after which he and his girlfriend were arrested along with a thirteen-year-old boy from the area.  They were taken to the Police station at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport. After a short while the officer at the police station observed that Harding was looking poorly and called Constable Singh at the Timehri Police station and told him to come and uplift his prisoner as he did not want him to die at the outpost.  Mr. Singh and a party of policemen then went and uplifted Mr. Harding and took him to Timehri Police station.   At Timehri station Officer Singh continued to beat Harding in the presence of the Inspector and Corporal  Lowe. The thirteen year old who had been arrested with them told the officers that it was his brother who stole the articles.  The police then left the station to arrest the brother.  After arresting the brother and recovering the stolen articles Colwyn Harding demanded to be released and he was again beaten unconscious again by Constable Singh.   He was placed in a feces strewn cell and was crying in deep pain. The other prisoners who were in the adjoining cell repeatedly called out to the police to taken Mr. Harding to hospital as they feared he would die in the cells.  The following day instructions came from Georgetown to take Harding to the hospital and again Constable Singh was assigned the task of taking Harding to the hospital.   Mr. Harding maintains that the Constable went to a rum shop where he left the victim in the vehicle while he went to drink and later came out of the rum shop visibly staggering and then he took Mr. Harding back to the Timehri Police station.   At Timehri station Mr. Singh told the female constable on duty to beat Harding because he complained. The female officer was reluctant to beat him so Mr. Singh took the baton and said to her here is how you beat prisoners. He proceeded to beat Harding into a state of semi consciousness.   Twenty three year old Colwyn Harding remained in custody until Monday when he was taken to the Providence Magistrate’s court where there was no case jacket for him so he was kept overnight at the Providence police station.  On the following day charges of assaulting a police officer and disorderly behavior were filed against him, his girlfriend and another person. He was admitted to bail in the sum of $50,000.00 on both charges.   His family was unable to afford the bail and he was remanded to custody at the Georgetown Prisons.  While in the prisons he deteriorated further and was finally was taken to the hospital where he was given painkillers and sent away.  On his return to the prison he passed out and was taken to the hospital where he had to undergo emergency surgery.   He thereafter had to undergo further surgery.  He has ruptured intestines through which faces are being expelled. There are no colostomy bags at the GPHC and they cost $3000.00 per bag so they have strapped his stomach with pampers in the meantime.   Last night they discovered that there is a serious infection in his intestines as a result of the treatment and colostomy bags have been almost impossible to locate. Ironically Mr. Harding’s  mother, Sharon Harding is an ex policewoman who was a member of the People’s Parliament.   She texted Commissioner Brummel early in December to inform him of the situation and was immediately contacted by Commander from Division A  Assistant Commissioner Vyphuis and invited to Brickdam police station where she spoke to Mr. Vyphuis, Mr. Watts and  Mr. Van derhyden about the matter.   She was advised to give a statement to Police complaints department and despite having given the statement nothing was done.  Commissioner Vyphuis last week informed her that they would take her son to court to see if they can get the bail reduced.  An attempt was made on Friday last when Mr. Harding was removed from the police station and taken to the Magistrate’s court but there was no court jacket.   After being contacted by Sharon Harding, AFC Chairman and Attorney at Law Nigel Hughes was able to yesterday secure Harding’s release on his own recognizance but the court has not informed the Prison so he remains shackled to the bed in the male surgical ward.   Yon Sunday the 12th January 2014, Mr. Hughes took his client Sharon Harding to the Timehri Police station to make a formal report of the matter. An extended report was taken by the constable on duty and recorded in the station diary.   The Alliance For Change holds the Commissioner of Police and The Minister of Home Affairs responsible for the rogue activities of ranks like Constable Singh and feel they both should resign as is expected in any democracy.  The failure of the policemen and women at Timehri station to act while a clearly visibly injured Colwyn Harding lay motionless on the cell floor speaks volumes of the prevailing climate in the Guyana olice Force. We are well aware of   their failure to institute effective procedures, checks and balances that could have prevented such an incident from occurring, and their failure to act or seek redress after becoming aware of the situation.   We demand to know if Constable Singh has been charged and what disciplinary proceedings have been instituted against him. We further demand that both the Commissioner of Police and Minister Rohee resign immediately.   Colwyn Harding could be your son. We ask all Guyanese  to raise their voices in outrage recognizing that the sons of ordinary Guyanese are being targeted and snuffed out with no indication of this situation improving over the last few years.  The fact that no institutions or services could come to the aid of Mr. Harding is even more worrying.   Where possible the Alliance For Change  hopes that the public will assist Mr. Harding by securing and donating colostomy bags to aid in his recovery. The bags can be delivered to Cathy Hughes M.P at her offices above Sidewalk Café in Middle Street, and will be forwarded to Sharon Harding.   This incident highlights that we all are at risk of such violations of our fundamental human rights. We note that Dr. Ameer who admitted and treated Mr. Harding has been sent on leave for reasons, which are not immediately apparent.   The Alliance for Change  expects a comprehensive investigation into this matter.           End.

FM

Dem boys seh…

De police and de Bees

b****ring people

January 15, 2014 | By | Filed Under Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News 

 

Is sad when a man got to walk away from he wuk and he got to shake he head in distress. This man might do plenty good things all he life; people does only remember de one bad thing that he lef de wuk wid. Is de same thing mek people only remember Henry de Yellow for a rape accusation.  He was de commissioner when de same police burn de li’l boy penis. Nutten ain’t happen to dem policemen. Only de head of de station get transfer to wuk at a juvenile prison in de city. When Brumell tek over de wuk he come wid a clean slate. Now he got police who push a baton up a man and smile. De man in hospital and de police quiet. Brumell claim how he transfer de policeman. Dem boys want to know if de police does always move one problem from one place to de next. This policeman get a chance fuh do he lawlessness to another person in another location. De thing wha get dem boys vex is that all dem who claim that dem can investigate suddenly expose dem self. Now people know why de police got a hard time to solve any crime. De judge who does handle complain fail to handle this complain. And Brumell sitting at de top of de force. He was de one who cry when he get de wuk and is now dem boys know why he cry. He see shame and couldn’t do nutten. Now dem boys seh that dem would like to see he and de judge get de same treatment wha de police corporal do to de man. And dem boys seh that it look like de police love to mess wid men backyard. Dem also wonder about dem policemen married life. Of course dem police tek dem action from de leaders. That is how dem been treating de nation. De people know that dem big one was b****ring dem. This man suing fuh wha de police do to him. Dem boys want sue dem Bees on de same grounds. Talk half and protect you tail from de police.

Buggery is a Crime Punishible by Death....

Yuji22 say we must tolerate  & Promote Diversity.....

He like  De Backside Poke....

Freddy Kissoon will expose Yuji22

 

 

FM

A degrading, disrespectful and life-contaminating experience

January 15, 2014 | By | Filed Under Letters 

 

Dear Editor, I could not help tearing up while reading an article in last Friday’s edition of the Kaieteur News  (Jan 10th ) about a 23 year old gentleman who was reportedly brutalized and sodomised with a police baton by a police officer at the Timehri Police Station. My younger brother, my cousins, all the males in my life and my unborn sons immediately came to mind. The truth was that this could have been anyone’s relative, including mine. What a degrading, disrespectful and life- contaminating experience! Are these police officers out to protect us citizens or are we the citizenry pawns in a game of chess, expendable with no real worth? Are these police officers human beings? Life in Guyana has become, and continues to get so difficult, it is like a friend of mine often says; “you got to have skills to live in GT.” The police have grown to become the citizens’ biggest fear.  We protest for what we want, they are sent to look over us and given the word, shoot us down, take bribes, run into our homes as if they help pay our rent or bought the stuff there, and most notably, exercise their power in the most unprofessional ways. For us who know what is happening in Guyana we all know the catalyst behind this behaviour and action, but when will it stop? When will citizens feel comfortable and secure in their own country? I believe that a lot of the despicable things happening in this country are because of this ‘whatever goes, one-sided culture under which Guyanese are being ruled.’ I feel so deeply for this young man and many others who have become victims of this worn out and most times irrelevant police force. The whole country knows that the police force needs re-working except for our leaders. It is no wonder the Home Affairs Minister said that Guyana has no security crisis, he might not have one since he enjoys the security we the citizens pay for. I however hope to hear the Minister speak out on this issue, along with human rights organizations and mothers across Guyana. I implore the family of this young man to take to the streets and demand justice and sue this uncaring system if they have to. It is obvious that the citizens of Guyana stand alone and we have been abandoned by our political leaders. Come on Guyanese, come on. Let us come together and take Guyana back! Elyza Henry

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
If this is done in the open what happens behind private doors?
 

Backside Pork is Haram,

Kwame & other House of Isreal Hindus love Backside Pork.

Yuji22 is Kwame your Leader....

http://youtu.be/Xmap94TcDNs

Mitwah
Originally Posted by JB:

Depressing and sad situation. Police are brutal beasts. Mr Nehru, Mr Rev, Mr Yuji, Mr BGurd-See, Mr Balgobin, support such brutality.

this indian police i wonder how rev will describe him,i hope not n-gger indian,that will be a insult to me

FM
Originally Posted by warrior:
Originally Posted by JB:

Depressing and sad situation. Police are brutal beasts. Mr Nehru, Mr Rev, Mr Yuji, Mr BGurd-See, Mr Balgobin, support such brutality.

this indian police i wonder how rev will describe him,i hope not n-gger indian,that will be a insult to me

Rev is no different than this police, except that the victim survived to tell his story. Rev, Yugi22, Baseman, Conscience, just to name a few of the congenital racists, believe that a dead blackman tells no tales.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by JB:

Depressing and sad situation. Police are brutal beasts. Mr Nehru, Mr Rev, Mr Yuji, Mr BGurd-See, Mr Balgobin, support such brutality.

I does do what the President doing above to you and you does groan with PLEASURE.

Nehru

Nehru bhai, this is a horrid shocking inhuman act by the police who are suppose to serve and protect.

 

 As the letter writer said:

I could not help tearing up while reading an article in last Friday’s edition of the Kaieteur News  (Jan 10th ) about a 23 year old gentleman who was reportedly brutalized and sodomised with a police baton by a police officer at the Timehri Police Station. My younger brother, my cousins, all the males in my life and my unborn sons immediately came to mind. The truth was that this could have been anyone’s relative, including mine. What a degrading, disrespectful and life- contaminating experience! Are these police officers out to protect us citizens or are we the citizenry pawns in a game of chess, expendable with no real worth? Are these police officers human beings? Life in Guyana has become, and continues to get so difficult, it is like a friend of mine often says; “you got to have skills to live in GT.” The police have grown to become the citizens’ biggest fear.

 

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Nehru bhai, this is a horrid shocking inhuman act by the police who are suppose to serve and protect.

 

 As the letter writer said:

I could not help tearing up while reading an article in last Friday’s edition of the Kaieteur News  (Jan 10th ) about a 23 year old gentleman who was reportedly brutalized and sodomised with a police baton by a police officer at the Timehri Police Station. My younger brother, my cousins, all the males in my life and my unborn sons immediately came to mind. The truth was that this could have been anyone’s relative, including mine. What a degrading, disrespectful and life- contaminating experience! Are these police officers out to protect us citizens or are we the citizenry pawns in a game of chess, expendable with no real worth? Are these police officers human beings? Life in Guyana has become, and continues to get so difficult, it is like a friend of mine often says; “you got to have skills to live in GT.” The police have grown to become the citizens’ biggest fear.

 

And I know the President is concerned and will NEVER condone such Acts. HE WILL be taken ACTION!!

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Nehru bhai, this is a horrid shocking inhuman act by the police who are suppose to serve and protect.

 

 As the letter writer said:

I could not help tearing up while reading an article in last Friday’s edition of the Kaieteur News  (Jan 10th ) about a 23 year old gentleman who was reportedly brutalized and sodomised with a police baton by a police officer at the Timehri Police Station. My younger brother, my cousins, all the males in my life and my unborn sons immediately came to mind. The truth was that this could have been anyone’s relative, including mine. What a degrading, disrespectful and life- contaminating experience! Are these police officers out to protect us citizens or are we the citizenry pawns in a game of chess, expendable with no real worth? Are these police officers human beings? Life in Guyana has become, and continues to get so difficult, it is like a friend of mine often says; “you got to have skills to live in GT.” The police have grown to become the citizens’ biggest fear.

 

And I know the President is concerned and will NEVER condone such Acts. HE WILL be taken ACTION!!

He needs to start from the top. Fire Rohee now and then get his replacement to fire Brummel and the officers who committed the act as well as all those who were present and did not nothing to stop the beastly act.

 

I feel so deeply for this young man and many others who have become victims of this worn out and most times irrelevant police force. Elyza Henry

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by Mitwah:

Nehru bhai, this is a horrid shocking inhuman act by the police who are suppose to serve and protect.

 

 As the letter writer said:

I could not help tearing up while reading an article in last Friday’s edition of the Kaieteur News  (Jan 10th ) about a 23 year old gentleman who was reportedly brutalized and sodomised with a police baton by a police officer at the Timehri Police Station. My younger brother, my cousins, all the males in my life and my unborn sons immediately came to mind. The truth was that this could have been anyone’s relative, including mine. What a degrading, disrespectful and life- contaminating experience! Are these police officers out to protect us citizens or are we the citizenry pawns in a game of chess, expendable with no real worth? Are these police officers human beings? Life in Guyana has become, and continues to get so difficult, it is like a friend of mine often says; “you got to have skills to live in GT.” The police have grown to become the citizens’ biggest fear.

 

And I know the President is concerned and will NEVER condone such Acts. HE WILL be taken ACTION!!

He needs to start from the top. Fire Rohee now and then get his replacement to fire Brummel and the officers who committed the act as well as all those who were present and did not nothing to stop the beastly act.

 

I feel so deeply for this young man and many others who have become victims of this worn out and most times irrelevant police force. Elyza Henry

That can be negotiated,he willbe flexible: Uncle Gajraj for Rohee,what a GREAT swap.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by JB:

Depressing and sad situation. Police are brutal beasts. Mr Nehru, Mr Rev, Mr Yuji, Mr BGurd-See, Mr Balgobin, support such brutality.

I does do what the President doing above to you and you does groan with PLEASURE.

Is Nehru telling us something here....

Nehru are U for real....

Do you actually Practice & Promote Kwameism....

Do you get into that Nastiness...

You are telling us you are a Crab Louse.

FM

Brumell needs to be fired. 3 days gone and no one is in jail yet? What do you think those skunks are doing if not solidifying their excuse while the world waits. Surely there is a denial in there.

 

BTW what happened to the cop who beat up the amerind woman?....not a damn thing!!

FM

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