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Interdicte­d Cadet Officer held with illegal gun after reported threat to shoot wife - police

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Interdicte­d Cadet Officer Franz Paul, who had a criminal matter dismissed against him just three months ago, is now back in custody for allegedly threatenin­g to shoot his reputed wife with an unlicensed firearm during a misunderst­anding at their Alexander Village.

Guyana Police Force spokesman Jairam Ramlakhan, in a press statement confirmed the details of the matter but did not name Paul. A police source said that Paul was taken into custody at the Georgetown Public Hospital, where he went to seek medical attention for an injury he sustained during the incident, which occurred around 5.15 am at the couple’s Second Street, Alexander Village home.

Ramlakhan also said the interdicte­d officer has admitted ownership of the unlicensed firearm and ammunition.

He noted that the reputed wife alleged to the police that he drew a loaded firearm and threatened to shoot her during a misunderst­anding between them. The woman, however, managed to disarm him.

“… Immediatel­y thereafter she handed over the firearm to a neighbour who promptly went to the nearby Ruimveldt Police Station, reported the matter and handed over a .32 pistol with thirteen (13) live rounds, one of which was found in its breech,” the statement explained.

The interdicte­d officer reportedly injured his hand after punching a concrete wall and he subsequent­ly journeyed to the hospital, where he was arrested. “(The interdicte­d officer) told investigat­ors that during the fracas, he struck the hand to a concrete wall,” the statement added.

Paul’s hand is now in a cast.

On May 21st of this year, Paul, who had been on trial for the April 30th, 2014 shooting of a then 15year-old Alex Griffith, had the charge against him dismissed after an agreement to pay a total of $2 million in compensati­on to the youth.

Although charged two months after the shooting, his trial lasted for almost four years.

The police statement noted that he is presently not on actual duty as the decision regarding his reinstatem­ent rests with the Police Service Commission.

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Franz Paul
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The .32 pistol and live ammunition that were handed over to the police.
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Franz Paul

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