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#Spermgate takes a darker turn, Reporter is being harassed by the police and fears for his life.

 

complaint filed by Kaieteur News to the Police.
On the advice of my legal counsels, I am restrained from commenting on the details. However, I am not restrained from EXPRESSING DEEP FEARS FOR MY SAFETY AND THAT OF MY FAMILY. I am also, because of a series of developments, deeply concerned over the impartiality of any probe, for a number of reasons.
I have seen the numerous statements from the local NGOs and other international bodies expressing condemnation. I have also noted laughable news reports that I have been on the run from the police. 
To the contrary, over the week I have been in contact with police officers, including Mr. Kingston from Brickdam. As a matter of fact, the said officer even called me on a phone number that belonged to a family member, strange enough. I had indicated to him that a written statement is being prepared.
Much to my surprise, they issued a statement Thursday that I am showing reluctance to make contact. On Friday, I delivered a written statement to the Police and again today, Saturday, I was present with my lawyer in which the police had some additional questions. We are in the processing of submitting the answers.
In closing, I would insist that I am a born Guyanese with a deep love for this country. I do believe that the future remains bright. There is an opportunity for us to make this country great. May God bless Guyana!
Kaieteur News' Senior Journalist Leonard Gildarie expresses the following: On behalf of myself and family, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the many who called and lent support over the past few days. It has indeed been an extremely challenging period for us. By now, my fellow Guyanese would have learnt of the telephone conversation last Saturday between myself and the Attorney General , Anil Nandlall. As Guyana knows, the call is now the subject of a criminal complaint filed by Kaieteur News to the Police. On the advice of my legal counsels, I am restrained from commenting on the details. However, I am not restrained from EXPRESSING DEEP FEARS FOR MY SAFETY AND THAT OF MY FAMILY. I am also, because of a series of developments, deeply concerned over the impartiality of any probe, for a number of reasons. I have seen the numerous statements from the local NGOs and other international bodies expressing condemnation. I have also noted laughable news reports that I have been on the run from the police. To the contrary, over the week I have been in contact with police officers, including Mr. Kingston from Brickdam. As a matter of fact, the said officer even called me on a phone number that belonged to a family member, strange enough. I had indicated to him that a written statement is being prepared. Much to my surprise, they issued a statement Thursday that I am showing reluctance to make contact. On Friday, I delivered a written statement to the Police and again today, Saturday, I was present with my lawyer in which the police had some additional questions. We are in the processing of submitting the answers. In closing, I would insist that I am a born Guyanese with a deep love for this country. I do believe that the future remains bright. There is an opportunity for us to make this country great. May God bless Guyana!

 

 

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