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How  in the world can the Police ask for money for this dead man? I wonder if Rohee will do his duty and seek out these scoundrel cops who were trying to scam this woman in her grief and who definitely disrespected the body of this gentleman.

 

$1M demanded from Brazilians for remains of Mazaruni accident victim

January 29, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

 
Helena Rodrigues, who survived the Mazaruni River boat accident that claimed 10 lives, including her reputed husband, Francisco Oliveira Alves, yesterday, expressed extreme discontent over the way her husband’s remains were handled.


Kaieteur News understands that the woman, a Brazilian national, was forced to seek the assistance of the Brazil Mining and General Association (BM&GA)  as $1M was being demanded in exchange for Alves’ remains.

Francisco Oliveira Alves

 

Alves’s lifeless body was fished out of the Mazaruni River on Friday last, three days after the tragic accident. He was said to be 50 years old.
Antonio Szala, secretary of the association, told Kaieteur News that members of his organization had to visit the Parika Police station to inquire about the body. According to him, only then were the remains handed over.  This is after it was left for several hours in the station compound.

 

Ranks at the station told Szala that the monetary request in exchange for the dead Brazilian, did not come from any police attached to the station.
Instead, he said that he was advised that the call was coming from a taxi driver who was transporting the family.


Szala said that it matters not who requested the money. He said that it all boils down to the fact that Brazilians are continuing to be taken advantage of in Guyana.


Further, he said that what made it even more unconscionable, is that the persons are going through a mournful period “and others can only think about making money” unlawfully.


He pointed that Brazilians have been making contributions to Guyana and should not be taken advantage of.

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The whole country is stink of bribery and corruption starting at the top. Salaried workers are not being paid enough to even afford their rent so they subsidize their incomes with many different bribery schemes. They see government officials all building castles that do not match their income level so the small man also want a piece of the pie, in any way possible.

Mars
Originally Posted by God:

The whole country is stink of bribery and corruption starting at the top. Salaried workers are not being paid enough to even afford their rent so they subsidize their incomes with many different bribery schemes. They see government officials all building castles that do not match their income level so the small man also want a piece of the pie, in any way possible.

 Add to that the PPP are making slaves of black people by turning their jobs into contract jobs where they cnnot complain. Those slaves at NCN cannot complain since all of them are on contract and beholden to their bosses.

FM

AFC/PNC members in the police force are merely raising funds for the parties war chest. This is another fund raising initiative agreed upon by the joint opposition after the govt shut down their ezjet drug carrier and broke the cocaine in chowmein and coconut milk ring. These are desperate times for the afc/pnc, they will even rob the dead as we see in this case. 

FM

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