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(AFP) – Police in Mauritius arrested the former Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam yesterday, media reports said, sparking angry demonstrations from supporters in the Indian Ocean island nation.Ramgoolam,Taylor Mays College Jersey, 67, who accepted defeat in parliamentary polls in December,Wholesale Jerseys, was arrested and held in prison for questioning yesterday afternoon,Ronnie Lott USC Jersey, L’Express and Le Mauricien newspapers reported,Kris Jenkins College Jersey, quoting his lawyer.An AFP reporter said scuffles broke out between his supporters and those of the government on the streets of the capital, but police separated the two sides.However, the situation remained tense on the popular tourist island,Reggie Miller UCLA Jersey, the reporter added.In December, Ramgoolam, who had wanted to run for the presidency had he won the polls but in a crushing defeat even lost his own parliamentary seat, said the “elections were carried out with respect to democracy.”Le Mauricien newspaper said the arrest was connected to a burglary that took place in 2011 at a beach property belonging to Ramgoolam.Police have been seeking to question Ramgoolam for allegedly lying about his presence at the scene of the robbery,Tim Duncan Wake Forest Jersey, and asking a businessman to give false testimony to the police. It remains unclear why Ramgoolam may have lied about his presence at the property. Police are also investigating the alleged suicide in custody of a suspect in the burglary. The ex-prime minister has denied any foul play and has accused his critics of trying to discredit him. Ramgoolam was succeeded by former president Anerood Jugnauth as prime minister in December.Jugnauth’s centre-right Alliance Lepep swept up 47 out of 62 seats in parliament, after voters rejected Ramgoolam’s bid to boost presidential powers.Ramgoolam’s father,Mark Sanchez College Jersey, Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, led the country to independence and also served as chief and prime minister.Mauritius is one of the richest countries in Africa with a per capita GDP of just over $9,000 (7,200 euros) among its 1.3 million people |
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