…Magistrate dismisses charge
Former police detective, Shazim Mohamed, 27 of
Britannia West Coast Berbice, had a rape charged against him dismissed last
Monday by Magistrate Geeta Chandan-Edmonds at the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s
Court.

Shazim Mohamed, who was attached to the Criminal
Investigation Department, was accused of committing the act on a 20-year old
of Whim, Corentyne, Berbice woman between the July 16 and July 18, 2007 in an
abandoned house in New Amsterdam.
Mohammed, through his lawyer, Rodwell Jugmohan, claimed that he and the
virtual complainant had a relationship which lasted for some time and that it
was only after the young lady learnt that Mohamed was married that she made
the allegation of rape.
The woman had alleged that she was abducted by the former policeman and forced
into a bus and taken to New Amsterdam.
She had reported that they then stopped at a
restaurant after which they boarded a taxi and proceeded to the house in New
Amsterdam where she was held against her will from July 16, 2007.
While there it is alleged that Mohamed forcefully and repeatedly had sexual
intercourse with her.
But Mohamed contended that he never raped the woman. He said that the two were
involved in a sexual relationship.
During the period in question they were at Church View International Hotel and
the sex was consensual, he told the court.
He further submitted that they had spent time in Suriname and also lived at
his mother’s house for a period of time during which she never made a claim
of being rape.
The former cop stated that it was only after the woman leant that he was
married and that they could not live together that she made the allegation.
After perusing the evidence, the Magistrate found that there were
inconsistencies in the evidence of the Virtual Complainant and discharged the
matter.
Thursday, October 22, 2009