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Any action under the Constitution against Commissioner of Police, Henry Greene who has moved to the High Court to block rape charges against him will now have to be discussed by Cabinet, says Attorney-General Anil Nandlall.

The AG had told Stabroek News that given the nature of the allegations against Greene, there must be a recommendation from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to charge him before there is any constitutional sanction. The DPP has since advised that a charge of rape be instituted against the Top Cop. However, Greene successfully secured a High Court order barring the police from instituting a charge and the matter comes up for a hearing next Monday.

Questioned about any action against Greene now that the DPP has recommended that the Top Cop be …..


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