Treveir Sinclair, also known as ‘Tratts,’ a 20-year-old orthopedic technician at the Georgetown Public Hospital and resident of West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was remanded to prison after being charged for filming a patient’s private parts during a medical procedure at the facility.
Sinclair was charged with the offence of ‘transmitting of a private area of a person’, contrary to Section 16(2)(a) of the Cyber Crime Act 16 of 2018, committed on Lolita Callender, also known as “Lola Doll”.
The accused appeared at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate Fabayo Azore, where the charge was read to him. He pleaded not guilty, and he was remanded to prison until October 6, 2025.
According to the Guyana Police Force (GPF), the recording was made on September 6, 2025, while Callender was in the hospital’s Emergency Department. The accused reportedly admitted to using his cellphone to film the victim but claimed that he did not post the video on Facebook. He reportedly told investigators that he only sent the recording to his ex-girlfriend via WhatsApp and later deleted it after noticing it circulating on social media.
On the evening of September 6, Callender was shot multiple times outside her East Ruimveldt home and she was rushed to the GPHC with gunshot wounds to the neck, face, arms, and right leg.
The 33-year-old mother of two was attacked as she arrived home at Texas Square, East Ruimveldt.
According to Police, a lone gunman walked up to her parked vehicle and opened fire before fleeing on a waiting motorcycle.
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