The parliamentary session this Tuesday, May 15 looks rough with the PNQ of Paul Berenger, who will focus on the case of theft registered at the camp of Navin Ramgoolam on the night of 2 to 3 July 2011. Paul Berenger wants to know the names of those who were arrested in connection with this investigation. It will then ask the Prime Minister to say whether Ramdhany Anand Kumar, who died in police cell July 30, 2011, was one of the suspects.
While it is public that the camp of the Black Rocks is owned by Navin Ramgoolam, in the second part of his question, Paul Berenger Navin Ramgoolam invite precisely to give the name of the owner. The Prime Minister will then have to explain what he did when he became aware of the flight.
The answers to these questions have already been provided by the head of government during his radio interview on April 19. He had, among other things, said he went to Roches-Noires after being made aware of the situation. As it is Ramdhany Anand Kumar, Navin Ramgoolam had argued that his arrest had nothing to do with the flight Roches-Noires.
The same day, at a congress of the Mauritian Militant Movement (MMM), Paul Berenger had decreed that no one believes the explanation of the Prime Minister. It will have the opportunity to cons-examine Navin Ramgoolam in Parliament this morning.