Wednesday, January 3, 2024
BY LEANDRA ROLLE
Tribune Staff Reporter
lrolle@tribunemedia.net
CHIEF Superintendent Michael Johnson said police are still investigating a Jamaican woman’s claim that she was sexually assaulted and abused at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre in November and may need to speak to people outside the country before completing their probe.
A 40-year-old Jamaican woman and her 11-year-old son were released from custody in late December after The Tribune contacted immigration officials, and people from the Jamaican Consulate in The Bahamas got involved to ask about her condition.
The woman said she was sexually assaulted in immigration custody and continually abused after complaining about an officer’s actions.
Yesterday, the woman said an officer visited her last week with photos of potential suspects. She said her alleged assailant was not among those shown.
The pregnant woman said she still suffers back and foot pain from the alleged beatings.
“Sometimes, I can’t eat just imagining what I go through,” she said, adding that her son is afraid to leave the house, fearing a potential encounter with immigration officers.
“I tell him to go the Carnival. He say ‘no’ and I tell him that he have to try go outside and enjoy the world but he don’t want to go outside,” she said. “He said he don’t wanna go back cuz he scared. He don’t know if they going to come back for him or what’s going to happen.”
The woman said she wants police to speed up their investigation, adding: “I don’t think they are doing enough. This is like two months now and the person is still at work doing their thing. They still doing everything.”
Comments
DWW says...
so called christian nation?
Posted 4 January 2024, 7:55 a.m. Suggest removal
themessenger says...
Another despicable case of the RBPF trying to cover up a rape by one of the uniformed barbarians while they dot the I's and cross the T's. SMT!!
Posted 4 January 2024, 4:21 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
It wasnt rape. She alledges that she was touched inappropriately and when her son tried to help her he was battered *black and blue*, my phraseology, she actually said "*his face was all scrub up*", I guess they mean the same thing. What was equally horrific is her hair was cut and cut very badly. For the life of me, I cannot think of any reason why a person detained for overstaying a visa should have their hair cut, especially a woman. She was also held for 40 days. It cant be that hard to get a flight to Jamaica. I would like to see a sentence passed that has all of the offending officers paying 10% of their income to this young woman for the next 20 years. I want them to feel the weight of their action and restitution for the young lady
Posted 4 January 2024, 7:55 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
**ELEVEN**???!!! I thought her son was a young man. They beat up a little boy????
Posted 4 January 2024, 7:57 p.m. Suggest removal
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