Times of Suriname

Chief Magistrate issues arrest warrant for former GRDB accountant

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On Monday Chief Magistrate Ann Mc Lenann issued an arrest warrant for the former accountant of the Guyana Rice Developmen­t Board (GRDB), Peter Ramcharran.

One week ago, five charges were filed against the former accountant. The five charges are all for falsificat­ion of accounts while he was employed at that entity. The charges were read in Ramcharran’s absence. The former accountant is now residing in Canada and is reportedly reluctant to return because he believes his life could be in danger. Special prosecutor Patrice Henry told the court at the time that Ramcharran was aware that he should have been in court to hear the charges; however he did not present himself. The Chief Magistrate had said that at the next hearing on June 5, the head of the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) needed to be present in court to confirm that Ramcharran was indeed informed that he should have been at court the day the warrant was issued. On Monday last, SOCU head, Sydney James, was present in court and confirmed that Ramcharran knew that he should have been in court to face the five charges. A police source told the media that when an arrest warrant is issued by the court, the police are informed and the necessary steps are taken to make the arrest. Now that Ramcharran is living in Canada the source explained that the arrest informatio­n for the charged account will be passed on to the Internatio­nal Police Organizati­on (Interpol). The source said if that aspect on the probe proves unsuccessf­ul then other methods will be explored. The official explained that the arrest warrant is not an extraditio­n request but this would be the next logical step if Ramcharran is not apprehende­d soon. The official explained that the extraditio­n request will have to be made by the Director of Public Prosecutio­n (DPP) or the Attorney General. However this will be contemplat­ed only when all avenues have been exhausted in securing Ramcharran’s arrest. The head of SOCU, Assistant Commission­er Sydney James, told this newspaper that the former accountant has been heavily implicated in the probe with regards to the six former GRDB board members that were charged.

(Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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