Breaching protection order lands man in prison

Forty-five-year old Rohit Chan was last week remanded to prison by Magistrate Leron Daly after he was charged for breaching a protection order.
Chan denied that on March 18 at Lot 34 West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, he came into contact with Seleta Chan in breach of the protection order issued by Magistrate Dylon Bess in September 2018 in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.
Another charge stated that on the same day at the same location, he made use of threatening language to Victor Luke.
The prosecution contended that on March 18, the Virtual Complainants had a party when Rohit Chan went over to the house. According to the prosecution’s case, he asked for a drink but one of the VCs denied the request which angered Chan who then verbally abused the VCs and allegedly threatened to kill them.
Police Prosecutor Sanj Singh opposed bail on the grounds of the serious nature of the offence. The case will continue on March 26, 2019.