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Acting Chief Magistrate Melissa Robertson yesterday granted self-bail to a civil engineer and his brother who are accused of erecting a makeshift concrete blockade outside the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) office in April.

Ken Thomas and his brother Kenrick Thomas, a contractor, both of 28-30 Public Road, Agricola, East Bank Demerara both pleaded not guilty to the charge of obstruction of public way. The brothers denied that they had put several concrete pillars in the way of the public in front of GECOM, High Street, Kingston, between April 14 and 15.

Their attorney Nigel Hughes told the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court that the charge against them had been instituted as a result of GECOM’s “unbelievable refusal” to pay the rent for the property that it is currently occupying. He said GECOM owes his clients, who are the owners of the said property, over $5.5M in rent. Hughes noted that GECOM had told his clients that the rent would be paid through the Ministry of Finance but that this has not been done.

Further, he said since the matter was a civil one it should be dealt with in a civil court. Hughes also said that the state, through GECOM, has demonstrated its powers towards his clients and that “it’s abuse of power on the largest scale.” He then requested that his clients be granted self-bail on the grounds that they operate their business in Guyana and that they pose no risk of flight.

The magistrate subsequently ordered that the defendants return to court on July 3.

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  1. Brandon Samaroo (What has the PPP done for us in 17 years?) UNITED STATES says:

    Magistrate Robertson is a smart woman she will throw this case out on its behind.

  2. Marc FRANCE says:

    If GECOM does not pay the rent the Thomas brothers should paint the whole building in black even the windows and GECOM cannot stop them after all it’s their property.

    • badlall(NO FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT / NO RADIO LICENCE/TV PERMITS= DICTATORSHIP AND OPPRESSION) CANADA says:

      I WILL DONATE THE PAINT

  3. Blackrattlesnake UNITED STATES says:

    Another case…..of a stupid Govt move……..they can’t do nothing in a ’smart’ way…….ignorance at the highest…..we’re now the laughing stock of the world……at least…Burnham and his regime were much ’smarter’ at playing these ‘games’…..

  4. rudy UNITED STATES says:

    Only in Guyana. This is what we call “wrong and strong.” What kind of example are they setting?

  5. brain UNITED STATES says:

    this is hard to believe wow

  6. john brown UNITED STATES says:

    where are soldier, freespeech, evileyes and the other apologists on this story. ohhhhhh ! their computers brakedown.



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