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Businessman Dominic Hadeed and his wife Genevieve have launched another bid to secure their release from detention over an alleged plot to kill key Government officials.
Lawyers representing the couple, led by Senior Counsel Douglas Mendes, yesterday filed a procedural appeal challenging a decision last week by Justice Frank Seepersad to refuse to release them pending the determination of their case, alleging that they were targeted by the Government based on their ethnicity and an ongoing legal dispute over the termination of leases for State land.
In the notice of appeal, obtained by Guardian Media, the couple’s lawyers raised over a dozen grounds under which they claimed that Justice Seepersad made numerous errors in refusing the release from Preventive Detention Orders (PDOs).
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