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Procedures breached during initial Monica Reece murder probe

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An initial review of the twodecade-old Monica Recce murder investigat­ion has revealed that “an unprofessi­onal course of action” was taken, according to acting Commission­er of Police David Ramnarine.

Ramnarine made this disclosure yesterday morning during a press conference held at his office.

“The first review clearly indicated that an unprofessi­onal course of action was taken that year and period the matter was under investigat­ions,” Ramnarine said of the April, 1993 murder.

Although the review of the initial investigat­ion is said to be still ongoing, Ramnarine said it was clear and safe for him to say that strict investigat­ing procedures were breached during the period of investigat­ion.

The death of the then 19-yearold Reece, a security guard, has been seen in some quarters as one of the major events in the rise of crime in the 1990s.

Reece’s body was dumped from a speeding pickup vehicle in the vicinity of the Geddes Grant building (now Courts) on Main Street, Georgetown on April 9, 1993.

The police had picked up a suspect and questioned him and also detained a vehicle he sometimes drove, but shortly after, the lack of evidence caused him to be released and the vehicle was returned.

An announceme­nt of the reopening of the case was made recently by Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum, who had said that the decision followed calls made by members of the public, and particular­ly by relatives of the victims.

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