As the probe involving former Director of Sport, Christopher Jones, intensifies, Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum said that the investigators have unearthed evidence which shows that the barbershop equipment was fraudulently obtained.

Blanhum in an invited comment to Guyana Times for an update on the investigation related that Jones would have made false representation to the Social Protection Ministry in order to be eligible for the Sustainable Livelihood and Entrepreneurial Development (SLED) programme.
At that time, former Chief Whip of the People’s National Congress Reform, Amna Ally was overseeing that Ministry – a party to which Jones is an Executive Member.
However, once the file is completed it will be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for legal advice. Nevertheless, Blanhum stated that the investigation is still active but it is expected to be completed soon.
On August 20, 2020, Police visited Jones’ Lot 609 Conciliation Street, Tucville, Georgetown home to conduct a search for State assets.
It was reported that a report was made against Jones, alleging that he was in possession of State assets valuing over $4 million. Upon receiving the report, a team of police officers commenced an investigation by going to the residence of Jones, where he was contacted and told of the purpose of their visit.
According to the police, upon arrival at the residence, the ranks observed items at the home fitting the description of the items reported to be State assets. The police further stated that contact was made with Jones, who was told of the allegation but refused the lawmen permission to search his property, claiming that they were not in possession of a search warrant.












