Family members of 4-year-old Ramkarran Mohan of Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo (EBE), who lost his life after being struck down by an errant driver some five months ago, have said they are yet to receive justice. His grandmother, Bibi Nazmoon Khan, claims the family is currently being “pushed around” by the Police Commander at the Leonora Police Station and by the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP).

The woman is alleging that on a weekly basis she is contacted by the Police Commander, who continuously explains to her that he is yet to receive a response from the DPP, Shalimar Ali-Hack. She revealed that she was advised by the Commander to visit the DPP, which she and other family members did.
“He tell we to go to the DPP, and we went there and they give us a form to fill out. The form was a complaint letter, and they tell we to bring it back,” Khan stated.
The letter was reportedly completed by the family’s legal counsel and submitted to the office of the DPP.
However, on the second visit to the office, the family was reportedly instructed to report to the Vreed-en-Hoop Police Station, which received a file with instructions that they select a coroner to launch a further probe into the matter.
However, there has since been no word to the family as to the course of the investigation, or whether that coroner was selected.
As such, Khan is calling for the matter to be further publicised, for fear that there will be no justice for her grandson.
The dissatisfied woman revealed that the driver whose vehicle had killed Mohan was last month involved in another accident, this time involving a minibus.

