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Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander and chairman of the Review Tribunal, David Alexander, have been given until Friday to respond to challenges by a group of people detained on Preventive Detention Orders (PDO), who are questioning what delays have prevented them from responding to legal challenges filed between August and October last year.
The six include Rajaee Ali, Robert Paul, Roniee Seeth, Denesh Maharaj, Diego Fuentes, and Eesha Joseph.
In a letter dated yesterday, January 13, which lists Attorney General John Jeremie as an interested party, attorney Keron Ramkhalwan, who is acting on behalf of the six, accused both the minister and chairman of breaching their statutory duties by failing to disclose or produce reports within a reasonable time.
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