In response to the PNQ of the Leader of the Opposition, this Tuesday, April 8, he stated that "no evidence has been made" about the history of rape as the girl mentioned, either before you go to England or after her forced return to Mauritius.
Upon his arrival in the island Thursday, April 3, she was questioned extensively on allegations of rape, she mentioned to seek asylum in British justice. Navin Ramgoolam has further argued that the student is "never comes into contact with the Mauritian authorities in Britain" asking them to help.
"Nobody knows where she is now," he has said. The police, however, research in order to help her in case of need, concluded the Prime Minister.