Top Cop denies reward money missing in case of Henry cousins

After instructing that no response be given to questions surrounding the payment of the $3M reward which was offered by the Guyana Police Force (GPF) for information on the murders of  Isaiah and Joel Henry, Commissioner of Police (ag) Nigel Hoppie yesterday said allegations about money for  information in the case vanishing are “unfounded”.

On Sunday, reporter, Travis Chase directed a message to the GPF Corporate Communications Unit (CCU) Director, Mark Ramotar and Deputy Director, Stan Gouveia, in the Joint Services Press team WhatsApp group.