Senior Reporter
The father of Joshua Samaroo is calling for the resignations of the Prime Minister, Police Commissioner and Homeland Security Minister over what he alleged was a cover-up by the police to protect those responsible for his son’s death.
Samaroo also defended his son’s partner, Kaia Sealy, saying she was a “good woman.”
Even as his son continues to be labelled a gun dealer and drug trafficker by an unforgiving public, Christopher Samaroo is denying allegations that his son was involved in that kind of life.
He challenged the T&T Police Service (TTPS), among others, to “come with everything you have.”
He called for the resignations of officials whom he alleged were involved in what he alleged was a cover-up.
“I don’t know my son to be that kind of person, so that is shocking to me.”
Speaking with Guardian Media at his attorney Criston Williams’ office in Port-of-Spain yesterday, Samaroo demanded, “I call for the resignation of the Prime Minister; she should step down. I call for the resignation of the Minister of Homeland Security. I call for the resignation of the Police Commissioner.”
“And I call for the resignation of all who is involved in this, that is trying to cover it up, wherever they are,” he claimed.
Samaroo insisted that his son and daughter-in-law, Kaia Sealy, were decent, law-abiding citizens. He said he would continue to stand with her despite the public demonisation she had been subjected to.
Last Friday, Samaroo and his daughter, Christine, told Guardian Media Investigations Desk that they had changed their opinion of Sealy after their attorney explained the likely meaning of the charges to be laid against her—manslaughter and shooting with intent.
Samaroo said in the article published in the Sunday Guardian, “Though what I am hearing is not what I want to hear, I have to go with what he’s saying…As much as I don’t like what I am hearing, I have to go with what I’m hearing because the truth can be offensive.”
But yesterday he insisted, “I have no problem with Kaia.” Samaroo defended her, “I have a problem with people saying a lot of things about her.”
He claimed there was a plan underway by the “other side” which was, “Trying to dirty her water.”
Samaroo reiterated, “She is a good woman. She has integrity. She has a child.”
“All that has been said otherwise is hogwash.”
Samaroo also denounced an article published in another daily newspaper yesterday. Samaroo said he did not believe for one moment that the young couple were criminals, and he questioned why it had taken the police four months before claiming that a gun had been recovered in the car.
“They had ample time to do everything that they wanted to do, but the whole point is that they should have done that at the point and time when the crash took place. Why wait three or four months later to do this? This goes to show that they were negligent at the scene,” he claimed.
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