The investigation into the alleged abduction and assault on a San Juan man at the hands of three police officers earlier this month is expected to be completed early next week.
Police sources said two of the officers, a sergeant and a police constable, were pointed out by the victim, Garrison Augustus, during an identification parade held on Tuesday evening.
The third, a constable, was also expected to be put on a similar parade on Tuesday but investigators were unable complete this exercise.
Once the last parade is completed lead investigator Insp Hollis Jacob, of the Santa Cruz Police Station, is expected to hand over his file of the incident to head of the North Eastern Division Senior Supt Radcliffe Boxhill.
Boxhill will then consult Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard, SC, for instructions on what charges could be laid against the policemen. Police sources said investigators were already considering charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment and assault.
According to reports, around 5 pm on March 3, Augustus was at his home on Hunt Street, San Juan, when he was kidnapped by the three policemen. Garrison claims he was taken to a secluded area where he was badly beaten. He claimed it stemmed from a dispute with one of the policemen over his ex-wife.
The incident was first raised in the public domain when Augustus participated in several television interviews.