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Trinidad: Man formally charged with Andrea Bharatt’s murder

- Dear Editor,

(Trinidad Guardian) Negus George, of Seventh Street, Gooding Trace in Malabar, has been formally charged with the murder of 23-yearold Andrea Bharatt.

Police laid the charge against the 24-year-old, yesterday morning.

Meanwhile, George’s girlfriend, a 37-year-old from Malabar, is expected to be formally charged with receiving stolen property.

Bharatt was kidnapped at King Street, Arima, on January 29th, and her body found dumped off a precipice six days later in the Heights of Aripo on February 4th.

The public should note the difference from Guyana in how the American system deals with political law breakers. A former American President is being held accountabl­e by the Congress and maybe soon by the court in civil matters for nudging his supporters to break the law.

Sitting American Presidents were also impeached for violating the tenets of the constituti­on. In Guyana, Presidents, Prime

Ministers, and other office holders were/are hardly ever held accountabl­e for their actions even when there is overwhelmi­ng evidence against them.

Former President Donald Trump was impeached (equivalent of an indictment) by the Congress in mid-December. His term ended on January 20. But the majority in the Congress still wants to punish him for high crimes. He faces a

trial in the Senate. Conviction requires 67 votes out of 100. He is likely to get off as only around 56 Senators would vote to convict regardless of the overwhelmi­ng evidence arrayed against his him.

Although he would not be barred from seeking re-election, he would be damaged goods to consider running for office again. Unlike in Guyana where politician­s who break laws walk scot-free, at least an effort is made to bring an elected office holder to justice.

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