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Probe into Lowenfield’s alleged criminal conduct continues

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
September 26, 2020
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Former Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield

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Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield

Chief Elections Officer, Keith Lowenfield continues to face pressure from the new PPP/C administration, who is insisting that Lowenfield participated in electoral fraud during the 2020 elections process.

A Police Statement issued on Saturday stated that the Guyana Police Force (GPF) wishes to notify the general public that investigations in relation to allegations of criminal conduct by the CEO and others, during the post-March 2, 2020 elections incidents are continuing.

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As a consequence, on September 26, 2020, at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters, Eve Leary, Georgetown, Police investigators arrested Lowenfield and put several allegations to him in the presence of his Attorney.

After being told of the allegations, the CEO exercised his right to remain silent.

Thereafter, a confrontation was held between him and a witness and once again he opted to remain silent.

“Having concluded other aspects of the investigative process, Lowenfield was released on station bail on the condition that he reports to the CID Headquarters on September 28, 2020,” the statement said.

The Police are continuing their investigations.

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