… dodges CID ranks on “torching” threat to Guyana Times/Evening News/TVG
Government Advisor on Culture, Ruel Johnson, is wanted by the Police for questioning in relation to threats he made to “torch” the Sanata Complex, which houses most prominently, the Guyana Times newspaper, Television Guyana (TVG) and Radio Guyana Inc 89.5.

Commander of A Division (Georgetown-East Bank Demerara) Clifton Hicken told Guyana Times that Police ranks visited Johnson’s office at the Education Ministry on Wednesday afternoon to haul him in for questioning, but he was not there. However, Johnson claimed to be in his office and on his Facebook page mocked “a senior Police Commander whose detectives apparently can’t find a fairly large man in a relatively small office.”

Dr Rupert Roopnarine
Also Crime Chief Wendall Blanhum told this newspaper on Wednesday that an investigation has been launched into the matter following a report filed with the Police by the Head of Security of the media group.
Blanhum explained that the security personnel will provide a statement on the incident after which other persons including Johnson will be questioned.
Johnson, who is also a Director of the Guyana National Newspapers Limited (GNNL), which publishes the Chronicle, on Monday called for the torching of the Sanata Complex as a “united Guyanese protest”.
Education Minister, Dr Rupert Roopnaraine has already pledged to seek an explanation from his advisor about his threats as they are “not reflective of the Government or its views”.
Asked to comment on the matter on Wednesday, President David Granger posited that the Education Minister already dealt with the Government advisor.
However, Johnson took to social media boasting that Dr Roopnaraine did not engage him on the issue.












