Inspector Abasola Flatts of the Guyana Police Force has been charged with the unlawful transfer of ammunition. This charge was brought against him following an investigation conducted by the police.
During a recent court appearance, Inspector Flatts pleaded not guilty to the charge. The specifics of the case, including the circumstances surrounding the alleged unlawful transfer, have not been disclosed in detail by the authorities.
As part of the legal proceedings, the court has set a date for the next hearing, where further developments in the case are expected to be addressed. The Guyana Police Force has stated that it is committed to upholding the law and maintaining accountability within its ranks.
The case has drawn attention due to the position held by Flatts within the police force. The unlawful transfer of ammunition is considered a serious offense under Guyanese law, and the outcome of this case may have implications for the police force and its operations.
The legal process will continue to unfold as the court examines the evidence and hears from both the prosecution and defense. Further updates are anticipated as the situation develops.
Source: demerarawaves.com
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