The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has sent back the Dameon Belgrave file to the police for further investigations to be done before a decision as to whether the three policemen accused of fatally shooting the young man are to be charged.
A source at the DPP Chambers said that the file was sent to the police earlier this week for clarification on a few issues.
Belgrave, 21, of Middle Street, Pouderoyen, West Bank Demerara, was fatally shot near the White Castle Fish Shop on Hadfield Street, on October 6 by police. The police were in pursuit of a car carrying four young men and opened fire on the vehicle near the crowded drinking spot. A bullet hit Belgrave who was in a pre-birthday celebration with friends.
Belgrave would have celebrated his 22nd birthday the day after his death.