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Jan 24, 2016 News
The Head of the Customs Anti- Narcotics Unit (CANU) is refuting claims made by businessman Richard Ramjit, who is accusing CANU officers of wrongfully detainment and confiscation of his jewellery.
As reported in other sections of the media, a $10M lawsuit was filed some days ago by Ramjit, who is claiming that he was “falsely” detained for four hours at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA).
His gold and silver neckwear and a gold and silver wrist band were reportedly confiscated as he was about to leave Guyana for New York on a Dynamic Airways flight.
Head of CANU, James Singh, in a statement said that the officers who identified themselves as CANU officers, are not members of the unit, nor were they ever members of the unit.
“…Furthermore, no CANU Officer was involved in that operation at any time. CANU officers on duty are uniformed and display their issued Identification card with their names.”
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