After reviewing the police file on the investigation of allegations that attorney-at-law, Nirvan Singh, son of former Chancellor, Carl Singh, assaulted and hurled racial insults to Police Constable Shawnette Bollers, Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Shalimar Ali-Hack has chosen to discontinue the charges.

Ali-Hack has offered no reasons for her decision.

Bollers had filed a defamation suit against Singh as well as a private criminal charge.

In her statement of claim for the lawsuit, she said that while on duty on the night of March 20 at the home of former Chancellor Carl Singh at Middle and Cummings streets, Georgetown, his son (the Defendant), approached and
chased her off the property.

She said that the incident occurred around 22:13 hrs that night and she was forced to immediately abandon her post and duties, having to walk for a couple of miles to another location “in the dark of night alone.”

Bollers also said in her statement that Singh, in a “loud and aggressive” manner, berated her for about quarter of an hour, then began using a series of defamatory words and racist expressions.

Singh was placed on $100,000 bail after he denied a private criminal charge relating to the incident.
Bail was granted on the condition that Singh is not to make any contact with Bollers by any means or have anyone contact the woman.

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