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A COUVA mother who allegedly faked the kidnapping of her 11-year-old daughter on Monday, yesterday appeared before a Couva Magistrate to answer a charge of wasting police time.
Sumitra Koon, 29, of Mango Alley, Calcutta No 3 and her sister-in-law Diane Ragoonath, 35, were charged with wasting police time when on Monday they reported to police that 11-year-old Daniella Koon had been kidnapped from in front her home at Mango Alley at about 5 pm.
Koon and Ragoonath who were arrested Tuesday evening and taken into custody at the Couva Police Station, were each granted bail in the sum of $50,000.
The charge arose from an incident on Monday in which Koon is alleged to have locked her daughter at the home of her sister-in-law Ragoonath.
Koon then allegedly went to the Couva Police Station and filed a report that her daughter was kidnapped by a group of men at about 5pm. A party of police officers combed the area at the family’s home for several hours.
The women were then escorted by a female police officer into the holding area. Up to yesterday they were still being held in custody as their applications were being processed. The case was adjourned to next Monday.
Sumitra Koon, 29, of Mango Alley, Calcutta No 3 and her sister-in-law Diane Ragoonath, 35, were charged with wasting police time when on Monday they reported to police that 11-year-old Daniella Koon had been kidnapped from in front her home at Mango Alley at about 5 pm.
Koon and Ragoonath who were arrested Tuesday evening and taken into custody at the Couva Police Station, were each granted bail in the sum of $50,000.
The charge arose from an incident on Monday in which Koon is alleged to have locked her daughter at the home of her sister-in-law Ragoonath.
Koon then allegedly went to the Couva Police Station and filed a report that her daughter was kidnapped by a group of men at about 5pm. A party of police officers combed the area at the family’s home for several hours.
The women were then escorted by a female police officer into the holding area. Up to yesterday they were still being held in custody as their applications were being processed. The case was adjourned to next Monday.