Oral arguments in BK Quarries Incorporated’s challenge to Hadi’s World – a company owned by prominent businessman Nazar “Shell” Mohamed – being granted four quarrying licences, have been set for September 28 before Demerara High Court Judge Gino Persaud.

BK Quarries is contesting a decision by the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) to grant the quarrying licences to the company, which, in addition to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), are listed as the respondents in its judicial review application filed in June.
In initial filings, BK Quarries had also named GGMC’s Commissioner Newell Dennison as a respondent.
However, the Commissioner of GGMC applied to be removed as a party to the proceedings.
Justice Persaud granted the application on the ground that there was “no cause of action disclosed against him”.
As such, he has been deleted from the proceedings and BK was ordered to pay him $250,000 in costs on or before September 20.
Further, BK Quarries had filed an application for the GGMC to disclose several documents, including documents submitted to it by Hadi’s World in its quarry licence applications.
