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concerns about doing so, she was reportedly told that she had to accompany the officer.

Commander Brutus last evening said the police are investigat­ing this aspect of matter and when asked if it is usual for an alleged victim of domestic violence to accompany the police to serve the perpetrato­r, he said, “It is not the norm.”

Asked what may have been the reason for the police at the station to take that route, the commanding officer could not say as he indicated, “We are hearing different stories and we are investigat­ing.”

Further pressed, Brutus said he only read the woman’s account of being encouraged to return to her perpetrato­r in the press.

“I saw that in the press but in her initial statement the victim did not state this. We would have to take a further statement from her…,” the officer added.

Asked if he is concerned by the report that a domestic violence victim was being asked to return to the perpetrato­r, the Commander responded in the positive. “Of course I am concerned …Yes we are investigat­ing all aspects,” he said.

He also related that the rank who allegedly encouraged the victim to return to the perpetrato­r is on sick leave. “The rank who allegedly did that is on sick leave and we are not getting on to him. He is expected to return shortly and we would question him along that line,” Brutus said. In the meantime, he said that the search is on for Osman and visits has been made to his home since that is the only address the police have for him. Family members have not been cooperatin­g even though persons in the neighbourh­ood have reported sightings of the man.

Mahase, who is fearful for her life, remains hospitalis­ed.

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