GPF warns Dr David Hinds to desist from potentially inciting violence

THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) yesterday responded to an article published in the Stabroek News of March 12, 2015 in a letter to the Editor written by one David Hinds and published under the caption “There should be no Tit for Tat”.The gist of the article seems to give the perception that the killing of Courtney Crum-Ewing on March 10, 2015 at Diamond, EBD was politically motivated by persons aligned to a political party other than the one to which Crum-Ewing belonged.
The police would hereby inform the public that, on the basis of this article, the Assistant Commissioner ‘Law Enforcement’ contacted Mr. David Hinds and asked him whether he has evidence of the perpetrators of the murder, and he said that he has no such evidence.

The Assistant Commissioner ‘Law Enforcement’ then informed Mr. David Hinds that there was no logic on which his statement and call for ‘no tit for tat’ was based, and that his statement could potentially incite violence. Hinds was therefore warned to desist from such behaviour, the GPF stated.

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