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Replies to ff. E. the Governor's questions.
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1. P. C. 5 Godfrey was on duty at the Court and was engaged to
look after a prisoner when the priacnera were removed from the Magistracty
Dock to the Police Cell.
2. P. C. 5 Godfrey had the Magistracy Cell key in his pocket.
3. It was the duty of P. C. 5 Godfrey. This constable is
employed at the N gistrasy for this purpose.
4. No Police Official.
5. Each constable removed his own prisoner from the Dock to the
Police Cell. There were ó constables and 6 pris ners.
6. No order as given. The Magistrate notified that the Court
was adjourned till 2.16 p.m. The prisoners were then removed by those in sharge of them, viz P. CA 845, 369, 240, 152, 380
and D. W. 60.
7. The Police cells are in charge of the Inspector on duty for
the day. A European eunstable in the Charge room on duty sats
as gaoler.
8. I. was the duty of P. c. 121 to hand over the priacpersto
the Court constable by authority from the Inspector on duty.
9. The Inspector was not absent. The Inspecter returned to
Court at 2.18.
10. No one.
11. The cell was unlooked by request of P. CÃ 885, 369 and D. W.
60. The I. P. C. mated as spokeEMEN.
12. The prisoners were handed over to the above P. Cs.
13. P. C. 121 had no dder from the Inspector on duty.
14. No time was stated. The constables had the a' der from the
Court *adjourned till 2.16 p.m.*, their prisoners should be in
attendance at that time.
10. P. C. 5 Godfrey is the constable in charge of the ascert of
f prisoners from Central/Station to the Magistracy and thán
constable is always in attendance in the early morning at