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CP’s Affidavit Alleges DPP’s Compromised Integrity in Supreme Court
An affidavit filed by Commissioner of Police Anil Kumar Dip contains serious accusations against Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Me Rashid Ahmine. Dip alleges that the DPP’s recent stances have compromised the integrity of criminal investigations in certain cases, , including granting bail without contestation. The affidavit, drafted by the Prime Minister’s attorney, highlights instances where the DPP’s actions allegedly hindered police powers and violated the Constitution. Dip claims that the DPP’s involvement in investigations before police inquiries are completed is unconstitutional. The case sets the stage for a constitutional clash, with both sides preparing for a legal battle. The Commissioner’s affidavit cites specific cases to support his claims, calling for redress from the Supreme Court.
Source: Le Mauricien