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A businesswoman from Carapichaima has been granted a firearm user’s licence (FUL) almost four months after she won a lawsuit over delays in deciding her application.
Guardian Media understands that the FUL was granted to the woman, whose name was withheld due to personal safety concerns raised by her lawyer Varun Debideen, by acting Police Commissioner Junior Benjamin, earlier this month.
In mid-January, her judicial review lawsuit was upheld by a High Court Judge.
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