Anna-Lisa Paul
Businessman Danny Guerra was arrested on a Preventive Detention Order (PDO) last evening.
The 50-year-old of North Oropouche Road in Sangre Grande, was held by officers of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU).
Guardian Media confirmed the proprietor of DG Homes, a real estate company with housing developments in several parts of the country – was taken to the Eastern Correctional Rehabilitation Centre (ECRC) in Santa Rosa, where he remained last night.
Guerra, a manager of D Guerra Ltd, also owns several other companies under the D Guerra Group of Companies.
Pressed to say if Guerra would be relocated to the Teteron Barracks in Chaguaramas – a senior police official said, “It is too early to determine if he will be moved at this time.”
Guerra, along with his son, Garvin Guerra, 28; and 16 others were detained after a major police operation on October 9, which resulted in the shutting down of an illegal quarry site at Manuel Congo in Guanapo, and led to the seizure of a multi-million dollar processing plant, trucks and other heavy machinery.
Guerra, who reportedly played a role in the general election campaign to secure the Toco/Sangre Grande constituency for the ruling United National Congress (UNC), was charged with unlawful processing of aggregate without a licence from the Ministry of Energy – and had been released on $50,000 bail.
