Investigators are expected to soon submit a file to seniors relating to the assault on Guardian Media senior photographer Kristian De Silva.
The attack in which De Silva was struck with a bottle by a man in San Fernando took place Wednesday.
The 62-year-old man of Independence Avenue, San Fernando, has not yet been arrested.
De Silva said he was driving along the northern lane of Independence Avenue when he saw two nurses coming out of the car and entering a residence. He stopped at the side of the road and was taking photos when the assailant, who was sitting in the porch of the house, threatened to hit him with two bottles.
De Silva said, “I did not do anything. I was sitting in my vehicle very calmly. He came out of his home walked across Independence Avenue on the opposite side, my window was down, (he) came to my vehicle and push his hand in my face, hit me on my hand, hit me with a bottle, push the bottle in my face.” De Silva said he showed the man his press pass, but he grabbed the pass from around his neck and threw it on the road.
De Silva said he “flagged down” a passing police vehicle with two police officers and told them what happened. He also pointed out the assailant’s house.
The officers, however, advised him to make a report at the police station and left. De Silva made his way to the nearby police station where he made a report and was advised to seek medical treatment at the Pleasantville Health Centre.
De Silva said the attack was unprovoked and unjust as he was on a public road performing his duties as a member of the media. Investigations are continuing.