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Prison Guard Files Death Threat Complaint in Goodlands

A prison officer in Goodlands has filed a formal complaint against his neighbour over alleged death threats in a neighbourhood dispute.

By MauritiusNews Editorial13 days agoπŸ‘ 0 views
A prison guard based in Goodlands has taken legal action against his neighbour after allegedly receiving death threats, according to a report by Le DΓ©fi Media. The correctional officer filed an official complaint with local police, citing what he described as serious and credible threats to his life made by the individual living nearby. While full details of the incident remain limited at this stage, the case highlights a troubling pattern of neighbourhood conflicts escalating into criminal matters across Mauritius. Disputes between neighbours β€” often stemming from longstanding personal grievances, boundary disagreements, or noise complaints β€” have increasingly been landing in police stations and courtrooms island-wide. What makes this case particularly notable is the identity of the complainant. As a prison warden, the officer is trained in security and conflict management, yet even he felt it necessary to seek the protection of the law β€” a signal of just how seriously he is taking the alleged threats. It also raises broader questions about the personal safety of correctional officers outside of working hours, a topic rarely discussed in public discourse. Mauritius Police Force officers from the Goodlands station are understood to be handling the matter. The alleged perpetrator could face charges under the Protection from Violence Act or related provisions of the Criminal Code if investigations substantiate the claims. Neighbourhood disputes that cross into criminal territory are not uncommon in densely populated communities in the north of Mauritius, where Goodlands is located. Community mediators and local authorities have in the past called for greater investment in conflict resolution mechanisms before situations reach a boiling point. No arrests had been confirmed at the time of reporting, and the investigation is ongoing. MauritiusNews.com will continue to follow developments in this case as more information becomes available.
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Originally reported by Le Defi Media

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