Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley reacts to Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly, Neil Rowe being charged with rape, saying, “It is not our place to intervene in the process of justice, but rather to secure the integrity of the critical institutions that preserve the rights of the individual in this country and to ensure law, order and, indeed, good governance in Barbados.”
On Sunday Police Public Relations Officer, acting Inspector Rodney Inniss, disclosed that “Police personnel at the Oistins Police Station have charged Neil Gabriel Rowe, 43 years, of #658 Kingsland Terrace, Christ Church with the offence of rape”.
The short statement from the Barbados Police Service, said Rowe was due to appear in the Oistins Magistrate’s Court on Monday, October 24, 2022.
Here is Prime Minister Mottley’s full reaction to Rowe’s rape charge.
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