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THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 31, 2015
VOLUME 109, No.53
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Ben Exeter being hustled off to the Central Police Station (Credit: NDP Facebook)
contention. Exeter, who was among the THE NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY (NDP) protestors, is said to have been having candidate for the Central Leeward a casual exchange of words with constituency, Benjamin Exeter, whose police officers. application to the High Court to have One source said that he was ballot boxes and counterfoils released to explaining to them that he was a him was denied, was on Tuesday night released on bail, after being arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest. The incident from which the charges stem is said to have occurred during a protest staged by NDP during the afternoon of Tuesday, outside the precincts of the House of Assembly, where members were sworn in during the first Session of the New Parliament, following the general elections of December 9, 2015. The protest was all part of the NDP’s continuing public demonstration against what it deemed to have been ‘a stolen election’, which returned the Unity Labout Party (ULP) to government. The NDP has refused to accept the 8-7 margin of victory in favour of the ULP, and has made the result Ben Exeter on the ‘condemned bench’ at in the Central Leeward the Central Police Station awaiting word A large crown gathered at the Central constituency the bone of about his charge. (Credit: NDP Facebook) over the arrest. by KENVILLE HORNE
licensed firearm holder, after the police had observed he was carrying a firearm, which according to the law, he is permitted so to do. Continued on Page 3.
Police Station to voice their disgust