Mohamed’s security guard sues Dion Bascom for $50M
Dion Bascom
Dion Bascom

MARK Richmond, the security guard of popular businessman, Azruddin Mohamed has filed a $50 million lawsuit against policeman, Dion Bascom, who had made a number of claims in relation to the police’s investigation into the murder of Ricardo Fagundes, known as “Paper Shorts.”

In the statement of claim seen by the Guyana Chronicle, Richmond is seeking damages in excess of $25,000,000 for defamation that was committed by Bascom and broadcasted on Facebook.

These statements, the document noted, were false, untrue, dangerous, disingenuous, unsubstantiated, unfounded and baseless, among other things.

It added that the claims tarnished and lowered the reputation of Richmond and caused him embarrassment, public humiliation and emotional distress.

Additional punitive and aggravated damages amounting to another $25,000,000 is being sought for further defamation committed on several days in August. These were also broadcasted on Facebook.

In those posts, the statements made about the claimant were untrue, irrational, unfair, unsubstantiated and baseless thereby tarnishing and lowering his reputation, it added.

Further, Richmond is seeking an injunction to restrain Bascom from uttering, repeating, posting, sharing or broadcasting any statement similar to those made in the social media broadcasts.

In the document, Richmond is asking that the damages be paid at an interest rate of six per cent per annum from the filing date to the date of the judgement and thereafter at a rate of four per cent per annum until fully paid.

Mohamed has also approached the court. He recently filed a $200 million lawsuit against Bascom.

Bascom is currently before the court for three cybercrime charges and is currently out on $300,000 bail. He allegedly accused two senior officers of covering up the murder of Fagundes.

Bascom, after being arrested by the police in early August, took to social media and alleged that he was mistreated while serving as a member of the force. In the live video which was later deleted, Bascom named several persons including Mohamed regarding the police’s investigation into the murder.

Subsequently, the Guyana Police Force presented evidence to show that Bascom, who is a police sergeant, had made false claims as it relates to the murder of Fagundes.

At that time, Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum had said that Bascom was not being honest and was manufacturing false information out of malice against members of the police force.

Mohamed’s Enterprise, in a statement, refuted the allegations made by the policeman. The company also distanced itself from the allegations and added that it was never a subject of any investigation related to the crime that was referred to.

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