
04/16/2025
At whose directive?
Immigration Blocks Nathan Prince’s Departure, Cites ‘Government Obligation’
Georgetown, Guyana (Credible Sources) – Nathan Prince, the drone operator who yesterday withdrew a police complaint against businessman Azruddin Mohamed, was today prevented from leaving Guyana by immigration authorities. Mohamed in turn had dropped a complaint against the young man. Prince had booked a flight to visit family members in Antigua but was reportedly stopped at the airport and informed that he could not travel.
According to preliminary information, immigration officials cited that Prince was 'obligated to the government,' though no formal explanation has yet been released outlining the nature or legal basis of that claim. Prince, who recently made headlines after publicly stating that he and Mohamed had “come to a mutual agreement” to resolve their dispute, had maintained he was moving on from the controversy and looking to resume his personal and professional life.
Authorities have not confirmed whether any court orders or legal limitations are in place. This is a developing story—details are pending.