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HGP Nightly News Senior Police Officer Reportedly Detained by FBI

HGP Nightly News Senior Police Officer Reportedly Detained by FBI

HGP Nightly News Senior Police Officer Reportedly Detained by FBI

HGP Nightly News Senior Police Officer Reportedly Detained by FBI

The Guyana Police Force is currently unable to confirm or refute reports suggesting that Senior Superintendent Mitchell Caesar, Head of the Major Crimes Unit, was detained for over seven hours by FBI agents at the John F. Kennedy International Airport.

However, sources from the United States have informed Nightly News that the senior police official was indeed detained twice by FBI agents on Tuesday of last week. The reasons for Mr. Caesar’s detention and the specific nature of the questioning remain unclear at this juncture.

Senior Superintendent Mitchell Caesar, presently in the United States, was part of a group of police officers who had recently traveled to India on fully funded scholarships to undergo training in forensic interviews. However, the circumstances surrounding his detention by FBI agents raise questions about potential developments that led to this situation.

It is noteworthy that Mr. Caesar had previously faced allegations of involvement in efforts to obstruct and tamper with the murder investigation of Biker Ricardo Fagundez. However, he vehemently denied these accusations.

The events surrounding Mr. Caesar’s detention underscore the need for transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies. As this story develops, HGP Nightly News remains committed to providing updates and insights into this matter. Stay tuned for further developments as more information becomes available.

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