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Guns, ammo found in East Coast Tint shop

Two men are now in police custody following the discovery of several rounds of ammunition and a firearm at a tint shop at Nonpareil, East Coast Demerara on Thursday.

According to information, police ranks went to the shop and conducted a search where 14 rounds of .32 ammunition and three rounds of .38 ammunition along with a .9mm pistol were found.

Guyana Times understands the ammunition and gun were found hidden in the shop. Two men in the shop at the time were taken into police custody and are assisting with investigations.

Over the past several weeks, several various calibre ammunition and guns were unearthed in police operations.

The police have stated they will continue to conduct searches with the aim of getting rid of illegal guns and ammunition.

 
FM

Some success by police but as usual after the crime is committed.

 

Two suspects held for robbery at former Crime Chief’s home

NOVEMBER 20, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Two days following the brazen home invasion and robbery of former Crime Chief, Assistant Commissioner Leslie James and his family; two suspects have been detained.

Former Crime Chief, Asst. Commissioner Leslie James

Former Crime Chief, Asst. Commissioner Leslie James

Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum confirmed this development and informed that the men were detained on Tuesday evening after they were turned in to police by family members.
The robbery was committed on James and his family in the wee hours of Sunday last, when three men broke into their 453 Hendy Street, Block X, Liliendaal home. The three men suspected of carrying out the attack carted off almost $400,000 worth of jewellery – including two wedding bands and an engagement ring – belonging to James and his wife Jacqueline.
James and his family, including his son and daughter, retired to bed just about midnight on Saturday and were awakened three hours later by noise emanating from the bottom flat of the house.
Upon investigating, James discovered that three men were in his home, one of whom was armed and heading up his staircase. However, given his training, James encouraged his family to remain calm and advised the men to take what they wanted and leave.
The men, whom he said obviously did not intend to harm anyone, relieved himself and his wife of a total of four rings. Shattering a window to affect an escape they also picked up a stereo set, which they dropped on the roadway after one belatedly, announced that it was the β€œcrime chief’s home” that they had robbed.

FM

Third man remanded for America St. robbery

NOVEMBER 20, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER COURT STORIESFEATURES / COLUMNISTSNEWS 

Another man was yesterday charged for allegedly ambushing and robbing two America Street money-changers earlier this month.
Calvin Johnson, 34, of Lot 154 East Ruimveldt Housing Scheme, Georgetown, is accused of robbing Rayburn Fraser and Osafo Ward at gunpoint on November 3, at America Street, Georgetown.

Calvin Johnson

Calvin Johnson

It is alleged that Johnson robbed Fraser of $520,000, US$3000, TT$2,000 and SRD$2000 – all totaling $1.6M and Bourne of $400,000 and US$7 00.
The defendant, who had no legal representation, was remanded to prison until December 1.
Police Prosecutor, Corporal Kerry Bostwick told the court that on the day in question, around 19:30hrs, the defendant along with several other men robbed the money- changers, who ply their trade along America Street. He said that the men arrived at the location on motorcycles.
Bostwick related that Johnson admitted to being in the company of Troy Abrams and Anthony Primo, who were charged on November 9, with the robberies. Primo is no stranger to the courts. He was charged before for several serious offences including drug possession, firearm and ammunition possession and armed robbery.
Abrams and Primo are scheduled to make their next court appearance on December 11.
According to the prosecutor, Johnson was placed on an identification parade and was positively identified by the victims. On this note, Bostwick objected to him being granted pre-trial liberty, on the ground that a gun was used during the course of the robbery.
However, Johnson denied he admitted being in company of the men. He told the court that he heard that he was wanted in connection with the robbery and turned himself into the police.
Four witnesses are slated to testify when the matter goes to trial.

FM
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

This thread exposes the high level of crime in Guyana. Ramjattan should be ashamed of himself in making Guyana the crime capital of the world.

When you examine the age group of these criminals, they are the product of the PPP/C regime. More crimes are being solved now than we saw under the PPP/C.

Stop making excuses.

 

Ramjattan used to open his loud mouth while in opposition. He is now a dunce and clueless like the other monkeys (Ravanas) in the AFC/PNC Katahar administration.

 

Guyana is now the crime capital in the world under Ramjattan's watch. 

 

Rohee now looks like a Rose compared to a clueless Ramjattan in fighting crime.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Some success by police but as usual after the crime is committed.

 

Two suspects held for robbery at former Crime Chief’s home

 

 

 

 

aiaiaiaiai...SO THE POLICE SHOULD CHARGE PEOPLE BEFORE THEY COMMIT A CRIME. OH MAN, THE STUPIDITY OF SOME.

Crime prevention is a better solution. To date we have seen no preemptive assaults on the criminals who are mostly afc/apnu supporters. The police/govt don't want to take away bread from their supporters mouth. Meanwhile the Indians pay the price.

Prove that the criminals are afc/apnu supporters.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by cain:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Some success by police but as usual after the crime is committed.

 

Two suspects held for robbery at former Crime Chief’s home

 

 

 

 

aiaiaiaiai...SO THE POLICE SHOULD CHARGE PEOPLE BEFORE THEY COMMIT A CRIME. OH MAN, THE STUPIDITY OF SOME.

Crime prevention is a better solution. To date we have seen no preemptive assaults on the criminals who are mostly afc/apnu supporters. The police/govt don't want to take away bread from their supporters mouth. Meanwhile the Indians pay the price.

Prove that the criminals are afc/apnu supporters.

Lets try to analyze this through the process of elimination.

  1. Granger has sympathy for criminals.
  2. Most of the criminals are described as Blacks in the news article
  3. 99.99 % of Blacks support the APNU in the tradition of voting along racial lines.
  4. The Indians who are criminals too are more apt to support the AFC/APNU due to their forgiving nature towards criminals.
  5. Agricola is a hot bed of crime
  6. Agricola is vastly a APNU/AFC stronghold.
  7. So is Buxton which is a refuge for criminals
  8. So is Linden which is another refuge for criminals
FM

The beat goes on as empty promises by the afc/apnu remain unfulfilled. The incompetent government fill their pockets with taxpayers dollars as the citizens are subject to execution, murder and robbery.

 

Bus driver shot in face in execution attempt

NOVEMBER 23, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 
Devon Searles

Devon Searles

Up to late last night doctors at the Georgetown Hospital were battling to save the life of a mini bus driver who was shot at point blank range in the face by a lone gunman in what appears to be an execution attempt.
Devon Searles of 73 Hadfield Street received a single gunshot to his left side jaw when the gunman who was sitting behind him in the route 40 mini bus he was driving pointed a .38 revolver at his head and pulled the trigger.
Clutching his jaw, Searles hurriedly exited the bus and ran several meters away to avoid being shot again.
The bus had stopped near the David and Sherriff Street junction to put off a passenger when the gunman made his move around 18:40 hours.
The gunman made no attempt to shoot or rob the conductor of the bus although he was sitting next to him and pointed the gun in his direction after shooting the driver.
With the gun pointing to his head, the conductor bolted from the vehicle, leaving behind eight horrified passengers and some shocked onlookers.
Speaking to this newspaper, the bus conductor, who did not wish to give his name, recalled that the gunman had joined the bus from the Kitty bus park at the Stabroek Market.
According to the conductor, the man sat next to him and rode the bus for the entire round trip from the market to Kitty and back, without he nor the driver thinking anything was amiss.
β€œI turn and ask he β€˜whappen, you ain’t paying me?’ He give me $120 and say he going up back again,” the conductor said.
Even then, Searles nor his conductor suspected anything, since none of them recognized the gunman.
When the bus neared the stop light at the David and Sherriff Street corner, a passenger requested to be let off.
β€œWhen I buss de door and de passengers come out now, all I hear is, pow! When I turn now, I see de gun in front ah me face and I run,” the bus conductor said.
By the time, the wounded Searles also ran out of the bus.
β€œWhen I run around at de back of de bus, I see de driver jump out same time, me and he cross-cross. But me ain’t know whey he run,” the conductor said.
At the time he was not too sure who the gunman’s target was, since out of fear for his life he bolted and did not look back.
β€œWhile he running I see he (driver) holding he jaw and I suspect that he get knock. Is when I come back to de bus now and I call I hear he deh at de hospital bleeding bad.”
He could not say if the driver and the assailant had any previous altercation, since according to him, he only started working with Searles yesterday afternoon.
It is not clear if the shooting had anything to do with Searles’ previous brush with the law. The 32 year old Searles was charged in December 2013 for his alleged involved in the theft of two cars the previous month.
Back then, it was alleged that on November 15 at Lusignan, East Coast Demerara, he robbed Sanjay Babulall of two motorcars, an Allion and a Primo, together valued $6.3 million, property of Robena Khan.
The Police prosecutor had told the court that on the day in question, two men robbed Babulall of two motorcars at Selena’s Auto sales at Lusignan and during the robbery they made use of personal violence against the victim.
The prosecutor stated that the Allion was recovered at Lusignan, and acting on information received, the police arrested Searles, who admitted to taking the Primo to a mechanic.
However, Searles’ attorney told the court that at the time of the robbery, her client was working on a minibus and had eyewitnesses to prove such.
Searles was remanded to prison but was subsequently granted bail.
It is not clear what was the outcome of that matter which was being heard at the Vigilance Magistrate’s Court.

 

FM

afc/apnu supporters continue to follow their masters lead by filling their pockets at the expense of the commons citizens, preferably Indian victims.

 

Armed bandits rob Bakewell employee

Injured Andrea Sukhwa

Injured Andrea Sukhwa

– finger severed during attack

 

Police are searching for two armed bandits who pounced on Andre Sukhwa, a supervisor attached to Bakewell at Palmyra Village, Corentyne, Berbice, which also left him with a missing finger.

According to reports, bandits on Saturday evening attacked and robbed Sukhwa, who had just minutes before returned to the company’s bond. The incident took place sometime around 18:30h.

According to Sukhwa, he was preparing to enter his car when two armed bandits attacked him. He explained he was at the door when the men approached and chopped him several places about his body. He was also relieved of some $80,000.

β€œWhen I turn around I see these two men right up to me, one had a gun and one had a cutlass. The one start to fire chops and the next one say he gon shoot.”

Sukhwa, recounting the ordeal, said several chops were fired in his direction, the first one connecting to his right hand.

β€œAnd he continuing firing and I put up my hand to bar the chops because is my head he start aiming for and he catch me on this hand.”

The supervisor received two chops to his left hand, one leaving a finger hanging by the skin and the other to the back of his wrist.

Sukhwa explained that while he was defending himself against the cutlass-wielding bandit, the other one went into the car and searched.

β€œHe searched till he find the wallet with $80,000 which was personal money and they take it.”

Sukhwa said the bandits entered from the gate, which was opened at the time and walked past the guard. He later managed to alert a fellow employee, who took him to the New Amsterdam Hospital.

Meanwhile the security guard who was on duty at the time told Guyana Times he had opened the gate for Sukhwa to drive out. According to him the men approached the gate and made their way straight to the supervisor.

β€œI couldn’t do anything when they start chopping… I start hollering but no neighbours aint come out.”

The Bakewell Palmyra bond has no telephones and the guard has no cellular phone.

The company built and moved to that location about a month ago after being at a rented location in the same community for several years.

Police are investigating the incident.

FM

The afc/apnu supporters continue to thrive in their profession of robbing and murdering as we see success even in the interior.

 

Fuel truck hijacked on Mabura Road

By Devina Samaroo

In excess of $4 million worth of fuel is now missing and two persons are injured following the hijacking of a fuel truck along the Mabura Road, Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice) in the wee hours of Saturday morning.

Motor lorry GSS 1819 was transporting fuel en route to Mahdia from Georgetown when the incident occurred.

Guyana Times was told that two persons travelling in a motor vehicle drove up alongside the moving truck and informed the truck driver that a spare wheel had fallen off the tray.

The truck driver stopped the lorry and upon investigation, noticed that indeed the spare wheel was missing. The two persons offered to lead the truck driver to the location where the wheel had fallen off and the two vehicles began to proceed along Mabura road.

Some 15 miles later, the two vehicles came to a halt and the men exited their vehicles to look for the wheel.

It was at that moment six armed men joined the other two persons and attacked the truck driver and porter. According to information, the men were stripped of their clothing and received several blows about their bodies, resulting in minor injuries.  After incapacitating the men, the attackers then reportedly fled the scene in the motor lorry and the other motor vehicle.

This newspaper understands that the injured men waited on the deserted road until another truck came by and hitched a ride to the Linden Police Station.

Contacted for a comment on the matter, Divisional Commander Calvin Brutus told this publication that upon receiving the report around 10:00h on Saturday, three teams were immediately dispatched to nearby areas in search of the missing truck. He disclosed that the teams covered Mabura, Omai, the Amaila Falls road, and other areas, but the truck was nowhere to be found. Nonetheless, he noted that the teams would be dispatched again to comb other areas in search of the truck.
Prompted for further details, Commander Brutus stated that Police Officers were receiving conflicting reports from the driver and the porter.

Meanwhile, Guyana Times contacted the owner of the truck, Deodat Dhanraj of First Street, Bartica, Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni), who expressed great worry over what transpired.

He noted that only last month, a similar incident took place when a Brazilian miner had his truck hijacked in a similar manner along a different β€œbush trail”.

Although information reaching him was also sketchy, Dhanraj stressed that he did not believe his workers conspired to have the truck hijacked.

When questioned further, Dhanraj said he believed that one of the attackers sabotaged the truck so the spare wheel would fall off.

β€œThe drive is so slow that somebody could have hopped onto the truck and then they could cut the rope…somebody could climb on the truck whilst the truck was driving,” he stated, noting that it could have been a part of a plot to lure his workers into the ambush.

Investigations into the matter are currently ongoing. (devinas@guyanatimesgy.com)

FM

This govt has been soft on domestic issues. Now a woman lost her life due to this chronic neglect by the afc/apnu to crack down on crimes of passion.

 

Jilted man kills lover…dumps body out of his car

NOVEMBER 24, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A mother of four died at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) hours after she was stabbed by her jilted lover who then kicked her out of his car on Carmichael Street, Georgetown in broad daylight yesterday.

Murdered: Melissa Skeete

Murdered:
Melissa Skeete

The incident occurred around 16:30 hrs in the vicinity of Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre.
The dead woman has been identified as Melissa Skeete, a Dispatcher at the GPHC of Lot 94 Prince William Street, Plaisance, East Coast Demerara (ECD).
The woman died while undergoing surgery at the hospital. She was stabbed multiple times.
Shortly after stabbing Skeete, the suspect, who is on the run, called one of her friends and when the individual asked why he injured the woman, he denied and ended the call.
According to reports, the woman left work around 15:00 hrs yesterday. The hospital’s security guards recalled seeing the woman entering the suspect’s car.
There are reports that before Skeete left the hospital with the suspect, she left his car registration number, PRR 6841 and her cell phone number with one of her colleagues.
The woman reportedly told her co-worker that she does not trust the man and requested that he (co-worker) call her phone later in the day to ensure that everything was okay.
She also asked that if anything should happen to her, he should hand over the car registration number to the police.
Skeete was attacked shortly after leaving with the suspect. She was taken to the hospital by a man who saw her lying on the road in blood.
There are reports that the woman and the suspect who share one child separated some time back after she was frequently abused by the man.
Kaieteur News was told that after the separation, the suspect would show up at the woman’s home and physically abuse her.
Some time last week, the suspect went to the woman’s house and destroyed her windows, forcing her to move from that location.
Skeete’s co-workers recalled the woman complaining to them that her lover threatened to kill her.
Her relatives were seen at the hospital late last night but refused to speak to the media.

FM

Another hit on the business community as afc/apnu supporters look to rob for sport money for the Christmas season.

 

Wounded businessman returns fire, hits gunman

NOVEMBER 24, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

The owner of Yog Yog Frozen Parlour, Gail Russell’s son, Nicholas, was last night shot after five bandits

Nicholas Coates

Nicholas Coates

invaded his home in Bel Air Park.
Nicholas Coates, 30, of Eping Avenue, Bel Air Park was shot to his knee when five bandits barged into his house and started firing shots at him. He was taken to the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, where he is expected to undergo surgery.
Russell told Kaieteur News that her son, a young entrepreneur, was home alone in his apartment when the incident occurred. She stated that he was drinking a cup of tea in his verandah when five men rushed through his open door. She said the men had apparently knocked at the downstairs apartment and received no answer. She said it was then that they probably noticed Coates’ door open.
She said Coates immediately threw his cup of tea on the bandits and ran into his bedroom to get his gun and in the process was shot. While the bandits were trying to pry their way into the room, she said, her son grabbed his gun and returned fire.
One of the bandits was shot in the ordeal and the men made their escape in a yellow car. They managed to steal a cell phone.
β€œWe called 911, 913 and 9 whatever and it all ring out. The police came 45 minutes later,” she noted.
Police are currently investigating the matter.

FM

Evenly the lowly fruit vendor is fair game for these afc/apnu bandits. As usual the preferred target is an Indian, revenge for marginalizing the blacks for 2 decades under the PPP.

 

Bandits shoot, rob fruit vendor

NOVEMBER 24, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Two masked bandits escaped with an undisclosed sum of money after shooting a La Penitence Market vendor in Hogg Street, Albouystown at around 15.30 hrs yesterday.

The wounded Bhir Kumar at the GPHC

The wounded Bhir Kumar at the GPHC

Bhir Kumar, 46, called β€˜Django’ of Riverview, Ruimveldt, was shot three times in the right leg while wrestling with the two bandits, who had attacked him outside his aunt’s home.
The robbers reportedly fled in a car.
Anita Arjune, the victim’s aunt, told Kaieteur News that Kumar assists her in selling at her stall, and would usually visit her in the afternoon for dinner.
Mrs. Arjune said that she lying in a hammock under her Lot 20, Hogg Street home with a 17-year-old grand-daughter,  when she heard β€œa scrambling” near her gate. She then saw Kumar fighting with two masked men, who had already relieved him of his money.
She said that as Kumar continued to fight with the men, the bandits began to β€œfire shots wildly.” Three of the bullets struck Kumar, who collapsed.
Mrs. Arjune said that she began to scream and retreated into the house with her grand-daughter. Other residents also began to raise an alarm.
Kumar was eventually taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation where he was admitted.

FM
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Man kills rival

NOVEMBER 24, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A bitter dispute over a woman ended around 19.25 hrs yesterday with one man believed stabbed to death and the other in custody after turning up at the Georgetown Public Hospital with cutlass wounds.
Troy Brutus, 31, reportedly collapsed a few yards from his home, located in the West La Penitence area known as β€˜The Island,’ from wounds to the groin and abdomen. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the GPHC.
Police said that the alleged killer, accompanied by the woman at the centre of the dispute, turned up shortly after at the GPHC, with what appeared to a chop wound to his head. There are also reports that he sustained a gunshot wound to the leg.
He was subsequently taken into custody. The 36-year-old suspect, who is an Albouystown man known as β€˜Nice Time,’ is said to have alleged that Brutus attacked him first.
Reports indicate that Brutus was wounded in Albouystown, but managed to run into West La Penitence, where he collapsed.
A female relative of Troy Brutus said that she was at home when someone said that something had happened to Brutus. She then ran outside and saw Brutus sitting on the roadway and bleeding profusely.
The woman said that it took some 15 minutes for her to stop a vehicle. Eventually, a neighbor transported Brutus to the GPHC, where he succumbed.
According to another relative, Brutus had a relationship with the woman at the centre of the dispute, but then they broke up and the suspect and the woman started a relationship.
But she alleged that Brutus had suggested that the relationship between him and the woman had never ended.
The relative said that the suspect had come to her home in West La Penitence a few days ago and had asked to speak to Brutus. β€œHe said, β€˜try talk to he’ (Brutus) and that he (the suspect) don’t want trouble.”
According to the relative, Brutus alleged that the rival later attacked him with a knife that same day.
The woman in the dispute has reportedly stated that she was at home in Albouystown yesterday when the suspect arrived and was bleeding from a head injury. The man reportedly told his lover that Brutus had wounded him. He said nothing about injuring Brutus.
She reportedly only learned that Brutus had been wounded after taking her lover to the GPHC.

FM

Looks like the US putting pressure on the Granger administration, but they only catching low level drug mules while the drug lords continue to be unscathed due to being the paymasters to those in higher office.

 

2 more nabbed at CJIA with cocaine pellets in stomach

Two men were over the weekend nabbed at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) with a quantity of cocaine pellets in their stomachs as they were about to depart for their respective destinations.

One of the men, Guyana Times understands, is a St Lucian, who was travelling to London while the other is a Guyanese destined for New York.

Both men have been admitted to the Georgetown Public Hospital under Police guard. They have since excreted several pellets of cocaine. The exact weights have not been confirmed. From reports gathered, the bust was made by members of the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU). Both men are expected to be charged shortly.

A source close to the investigation told this newspaper that the Guyanese man who was busted is a close friend of the recently busted hairdresser, Shureen Giddings, who was also nabbed with cocaine pellets in her stomach at the John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York.

The hairdresser and the man are also allegedly connected to Shellon Beckles, who was also nabbed at the JFK with cocaine in her stomach, the source said. This newspaper understands that law enforcement in Guyana is of the opinion that the cocaine mules might be linked to a local supplier.

The source told Guyana Times that the Police were working closely with the US authorities to effect an arrest. Only a few days ago, Dwayne Adams, of Lot 38 Will Street, Golden Grove, East Coast Demerara (ECD) and Hubert Smith, of Lot 3464 North Ruimveldt, Georgetown, were nabbed in a hotel room attempting to swallow several cocaine pellets. They were subsequently charged.

Also only last week, Andree Willy and Chermisa Wheeler, both of St Lucia, were arrested while trying to smuggle cocaine in their vaginas. They were nabbed at the CJIA. Both CANU and the foreign authorities have launched investigations.

FM

The afc/apnu have failed miserably in fulfilling their campaign to curb crime. Not surprising since their supporters are the ones perpetrating the criminal acts.

 

Truck driver shot during failed robbery

NOVEMBER 25, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A shooting incident which occurred around 19:30 hrs on Monday at Lot 38 Stanleytown, New Amsterdam, Berbice, has left a man nursing a gunshot injury.

Shot: Deon Primus

Shot: Deon Primus

Injured is 38-year-old Deon Primus, a self-employed canter truck driver. The incident occurred as the man was about to drive his truck GPP 4827 into his yard. He was attacked by two men and was reportedly shot in his jaw.
The man, who distributes petrol among other jobs with his truck, was about to park his truck when he saw a male individual in his rear view mirror, acting in a suspicious manner. Primus stated that about the same time he saw another man who rode up on the passenger side of the truck on a bicycle and pointed a gun at him. Primus said that he tried to quickly wind up the window but was still shot in his left side jaw.  The men then escaped without taking anything.
Julius Dey, who resides at the same residence with Primus, told the media that after seeing the truck coming he was preparing to open the door when he heard a gunshot.  He said that as he ventured outside, he was in time to see a short, dark-skinned, slim person, who was said to be the shooter, near the truck. Dey said that he started shouting and neighbours began to come out as the bandits hurried away.
Primus reportedly had $4,000 on him at the time. He was rushed to the New Amsterdam Hospital. His condition is regarded as stable.
Reports are that several pellets were lodged in Primus’ jaw and throat area.
Investigations are continuing. No one has been arrested so far.

The Canter truck

The Canter truck

FM

Same story different article

 

Berbice fuel distributor shot by bandits

– Police hunt key suspects

BY ANDREW CARMICHAEL

 

A Berbice businessman and fuel distributor is now hospitalised after he was attacked by armed bandits on Monday. The

The injured Deon Primus in hospital

The injured Deon Primus in hospital

attack has launched a Police manhunt for key suspects connected to the incident.
The incident occurred at New Amsterdam, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne). According to reports reaching Guyana Times, Deon Primus, also known as β€œConfusion”, was shot to his jaw as he was about to drive his canter truck into his Lot 3-38 Stanleytown yard at about 19:20h.
The 38-year-old man received one gunshot to the jaw shortly after seeing two men approaching him. According to the injured man, he quickly wound up the window but was still shot.
Shortly after the shot was fired, residents saw two men riding away from the scene.
Julius Dey, an eyewitness, reported that he heard when Primus was coming down the street and was prepared to open the door for him. β€œThe next thing I heard is a gunshot. I came out through the door and was able to distinguish that there was a short dark skin slim person that was approaching the driver… by this time the window was already shattered with the gunshot. I began shouting. Neighbours came out and he ran away.”
Dey noted that the criminals did not get to Primus because of his timely intervention.
Primus was rushed to the New Amsterdam Hospital where doctors immediately tried to stop the bleeding. According to a source close to the medical team, several pellets were lodged in Primus’ jaw and throat area.
The source said because of the continuous bleeding it was impossible to perform any surgery on Monday evening. Reports are the shooter used a shot gun in what is believed to have been a failed robbery attempt.
Primus has an arrangement where he purchases dieseline and gasoline for persons who have businesses and reside in the Upper Berbice River.
Dey explained that through that arrangement, Primus would receive cash at the New Amsterdam Market Wharf and take the fuel back to the wharf.
Earlier in the day, Primus was seen with large sums of money at a petrol station.
In April last, there was a similar attempt to rob Primus who on that occasion was hit in the head after he had arrived in his yard. He was hospitalised but was not relieved of any valuables.
Police are investigating. No arrests were made up to press time.

FM

Lawlessness continues under this administration.

 

Castello man stabbed to death during brawl

– suspect hospitalised

One man is now dead and another hospitalised following a misunderstanding over a woman.
Dead is Troy Brutus, 37, of Castello Housing Scheme, Georgetown, while Michael Riley, of Lot 182 Garnett Street, Albouystown, Georgetown, is nursing his injuries at the Georgetown Public Hospital.
According to reports, Brutus was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital after he was allegedly stabbed several times about his body by Riley about 19:30h at Albouystown.
Guyana Times understands that Riley is currently in a relationship with Brutus’s ex-girlfriend, thus sparking the feud between the men.
Reports are on Monday, Brutus reportedly went to his rival’s home, where he attacked the man upon his return from work.
Speaking with this newspaper, Brutus’s sister, Odetta, said her brother and the suspect recently had a misunderstanding at a football game and the man attacked her brother on Monday morning a short distance from their home.
However, according to the Police, later that day Brutus attacked the suspect, known as β€œNice Time”, in Albouystown. At the time, he was armed with a cutlass and a knife. Brutus reportedly chopped Riley to his hand and face. However, the suspect managed to overpower him, disarm him of the knife, which he then used to stab the 37-year-old several times about his body.
Brutus’s sister explained that she was unaware that her brother had an issue with the suspect, noting that he was fine and β€œunarmed” when he walked past her a few minutes before they were informed of the tragedy.
β€œI was standing at the gate talking to someone and he pass we around 7:00 pm, but he was looking alright. Then while I was talking to the girl, I hear someone screaming for me that my brother get stab, so I left and go there,” the woman recalled.
According to Odetta, after her brother was stabbed in Albouystown, he ran all the way to the β€œIsland” and asked for someone to call his sister, before collapsing. β€œWhen I go there, I call for Troy and he open his mouth to talk, but blood come so I tell he β€˜don’t say nothing’,” she recounted.
She added that a neighbour assisted with taking the injured man to seek medical attention, but he was pronounced dead by doctors on duty. Odetta said four stab wounds were visible on her brother’s body – one on his left arm, his inner thigh, his abdomen and his back.
A post-mortem examination was expected to be conducted today.
Meanwhile, the injured suspect has been arrested and has been admitted to the Georgetown Public Hospital, where he is under Police guard.

FM

afc/apnu police as usual a day short and a dollar late. They need to focus on crime prevention rather then arrests after the fact. Now the 13 year old's life is destroyed as this child will carry the psychological scars forever and may never recover.  But the bandit should not worry as Granger will grant him amnesty in the yearly ritual of releasing criminals of "minor crimes" back into society to rob, steal, rape and plunder.

 

Suspected rapist shot by police

NOVEMBER 26, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A Middle Road La Penitence man is receiving treatment for a gunshot wound to his left leg which he sustained when he tried to escape from a policeman who was about to arrest him.

The wounded Jaime lamaison

The wounded Jaime lamaison

The man whose name was given as Jaime Lamaison was being arrested for an alleged rape he had committed earlier yesterday.
According to reports, Lamaison is accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in a house at Middle Road, La Penitence.
β€œPeople see the girl come running out the house with she bloody clothes. Then he beat out,” a source in the area told this newspaper.
The police were called in and they remained on the lookout since they were certain that he would return home.
Sure enough, Lamaison turned up to collect some of his clothes around 18:45 hours.
A police rank who was a part of the team hunting Lamaison, confronted him and during efforts to arrest him, shot Lamaison in his leg.
He was placed into a police vehicle and taken to the Georgetown Hospital for medical attention.

FM

As usual, the afc/apnu police focus on soft targets such as business people rather than the drug lords who are the govt paymasters. This owner spending money to clean up and beautify an eyesore and the incompetent govt response was to jail and stop progress over a few mangroves.

 

Four arrested in Celina’s standoff

NOVEMBER 26, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

An ongoing standoff between the Ministry of Public Infrastructure (MPI) and Celina’s Atlantic Resort (CAR) over current expansion works yesterday saw four workers being arrested.

Work at Celina’s on Tuesday.

Work at Celina’s on Tuesday.

Charges are now likely against the resort operators for possible damage to the integrity of Kitty seawall, MPI said yesterday.
CAR, which has embarked on a US$5M ($1B) renovation at the hangout spot, is planning to have a modern entertainment facility complete by May next year in time for Guyana’s 50th Independence celebrations.
However, the Ministry says that the construction works are unlawful. Despite several cease work orders, CAR has refused to adhere.
Celina’s has insisted that its leased which was updated in 2011 allowed it to carry out works.
The ministry had been preparing this week to approach the courts for an injunction to stop the works.
A statement from MPI yesterday confirmed that following a formal complaint to the Criminal Investigations Department, four workers were taken into police custody after ranks visited the Kitty seawall site in the afternoon.
β€œFor quite some time now, MPI has been concerned about the ongoing construction due to the risk it poses to sea defence. After MPI sought assistance in the matter (yesterday), the police legal advisor was contacted and informed of the situation. In turn, advice was given that the police may proceed to prosecute CAR under the Sea Defence Act,” the ministry explained.
When police visited the site at around 16:30 hrs, employees were at the time engaged in work. β€œWhile three persons were arrested on the spot, one subsequently came in. The employees were three operators and a mechanic. A police official has confirmed that an investigation has been launched into the extensive and detrimental work undertaken by CAR.”
According to the ministry, the employees have all singled out the same person as their employer. β€œAdditionally, the police are hoping that the arrests will send a clear message to both employees and employers at CAR and will act as a deterrent in the future.”
Meanwhile, Minister of Public Infrastructure, David Patterson, applauded the police’s swift response.
β€œI must commend the police for doing their job,” Minister Patterson emphasised. β€œThe Ministry takes the protection of the sea defence and the preservation of our protection extremely seriously and we will continue to monitor the situation.”
The workers were expected to be released on station bail last evening.
On Tuesday, Celina’s spokeman, Bobby Vieira, was adamant that the current construction activities were not unlawful, but in conformity with permission granted under its lease which was renewed in 2011.
He said that the US$5M facility will boast a restaurant, bar, mini-golf course and kids’ park next year. A number of guest rooms are also planned.
At least three cease orders were issued this year to Bernard Yhun, whose name appears on the lease that was issued in 2003, under the Bharrat Jagdeo government.
Yhun has reportedly taken on an overseas-based Guyanese as a partner and developer.
Vieira said Tuesday that Celina’s has its permits and licences all paid up.
β€œWe have the lease here which allowed the property to be developed. We have the restaurant and liquor licence paid up-to-date. You can’t have that unless you had permission in the lease that allowed you to build in the first place.”
Vieira said that works being done are not any new buildings.
β€œWhat is happening here is that workers are replacing a few windows in a building and raising the level of the area by 12 inches. What is wrong with that? The mangroves are not being destroyed by clearing the vegetation.”
The tussle with Celina’s has reportedly caused some friction between a number of ministries in the Government, with some ministers for the development and others worried about environmental impact.
Vieira noted that Celina’s is paying up to $500,000 monthly for security of the place.
Yhun was ordered to cease all work and remove the equipment and workers from the site.
In 2003, the land was leased for 50 years to Yhun for tourism purposes, for the establishment of a sea view resort. The land, east of the Kitty groyne and north of the seawall, was 1.54 acres, with Yhun asked to pay $1.5M every two years.
The lease was reportedly extended in 2011 to 100 years.
Celina’s lease barred it from undertaking any work without permits from Environmental Protection Agency. The business entity was also specifically barred from disturbing mangroves east of the property without consent of the Board.
Vieira on Tuesday claimed that no mangrove was disturbed, just vegetation.
Yhun was also told that he must move any equipment and materials to and from the area by the way of the sea. He was forbidden to move any construction plant, equipment and materials over the sea defences without the Board’s permission.

FM

The young afc/apnu supporters continue to wreak havoc on Guyana as they seek to match the 50% pay raise by their masters in parliament.

 

Kaneville man shot in botched robbery

NOVEMBER 26, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A 57-year-old man is nursing a gunshot wound to his right side chest at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) after being shot by one of two young bandits early yesterday during a botched robbery.

Wounded: Patrick Rose

Wounded: Patrick Rose

The incident which left Patrick Rose, of Lot 29 First Street, Kaneville, East Bank Demerara (EBD) hospitalized, occurred around 04:20 hrs at the man’s home.
According to reports, Rose was getting ready to leave home when the men confronted him. He was shot when he tried to chop one of them.
At the hospital yesterday, Rose, an electrician said that the men seemed young and were not masked.
β€œI had a job in Berbice so I wanted to leave home early so that I could come back early. I got up and I took my vehicle outside the yard. I was going to park another vehicle in the garage because a man was supposed to come weed the yard,” Rose recalled.
He added that it was while he was in the garage that he was shot. β€œThese two people come up to me and tell me not to move but I tried to run in the house and close the door but one of them pushed the door and come in the house while the other one waited outside.”
Determined not to allow the men to get to his family who were sleeping in the house, the father of three said that despite the men instructing him not to move, he dashed to his kitchen where he would normally keep a cutlass.
β€œI pulled the cutlass and pelt a chop and he (one of the gunmen) jumped back and that’s when he fired a shot at me,” the electrician recounted.
He added that when the shot was fired, both men ran away. β€œI was determined not to allow them in my house. I didn’t want them to tumble my place because I didn’t have money. I don’t keep money at home.”
The man said that crime in Kaneville has increased. The man recalled witnessing a robbery just over two months ago during which three young bandits robbed a van.
Early this year, residents in Kaneville had called on the government to set up a police outpost in the area in an effort to tackle crime in the community. Kaneville is located between Craig and Diamond.
β€œThe criminals normally commit the crime and run and hide in Kaneville. Most of the times when these things happen, police at Grove Station take forever to come.”
Police are yet to take a statement from Rose.

FM

Kaieteur is not relegating crime to the back pages while the afc/apnu crooks are busy with securing sport money for the Christmas season.

Masked men rob Hamid Hardware store on Saffon Street

NOVEMBER 29, 2015 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Gunmen are still at large after robbing a member of the staff of Hamid’s General Store  on Saffon Street , yesterday. At approximately 16:30 hours,  Nicola Kurt, the Store Supervisor for Hamid Hardware was robbed of all her personal belongings and the day’s sales from the hardware store.
According to Frank Nichols, the security guard on duty at the store, Ms Kurt was playing with a child awaiting her daily transportation unaware of what was about to happen. A black Nissan Bluebird approached with three masked men armed with guns.
One of the masked assailants emerged with a handgun and attacked Ms Kurt and helped themselves to  the store’s $713,000. They then escaped in the said vehicle.
Police ranks along with other business owners are working together to gain CCTV footage to apprehend the criminals.

FM

The robberies continues as primarily afc/apnu supporters are criminals feeding off the labour of others. The Chinese represent soft target for these political operatives as they continue to get their piece the pie from robberies while their masters in office enjoy 50% increase in salary and left them nothing. 

 

Man shot during attempted robbery

DECEMBER 1, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A 53-year-old man was shot early yesterday at the Meadow Bank Wharf, East Bank Demerara, (EBD) during a botched robbery.
The victim has been identified as Zhifa Lu. He was shot once to the left foot by one of two armed men. The incident reportedly happened some time around 07:20 hrs.
According to reports, four Chinese nationals went to the wharf to purchase fish when the incident occurred.
Kaieteur News was told that when the men arrived at the wharf, they parked their vehicle outside and walked into the compound. While in the compound, a white tinted car pulled up and parked alongside the Chinese nationals’ vehicle.
An eyewitness yesterday said that two armed men exited the white car and broke into Lu’s vehicle and collected all the valuables, including the battery.
β€œThey packed the things into their car and they sit and waited on the men (Chinese national) to come out the wharf. But a li’l while later, only one man (Lu) come out from the wharf and walk towards his vehicle. That’s when one of them bandits rush up to he,” the eyewitness recalled.
Kaieteur News was further told that a fight ensued after which two shots were fired one of which struck Lu.
β€œAfter the shooting, the man run through a crack that lead straight out to Rahaman’s Park and the other gunman drive away…like he went to meet up the shooter. They didn’t get anything from the Chinese man other than what they took from his vehicle,” the eyewitness said.
He further added that Lu was rushed to the hospital where he was treated and sent away.
A source at the wharf yesterday said that robberies have become a norm at the wharf. β€œEvery day someone always gets robbed outside the wharf. The police would usually be here but what happens is when the police leave, people from the inside would inform these guys and that’s when they show up and rob people.”
Investigations are ongoing.

FM

It looks like there is no discrimination from AFC/APNU bandits who rob and kill without regard to race or creed. They even rob and kill their own in their quest to match the 50% raise of their masters in parliament. 

Car and taxi driver, 55, missing

DECEMBER 1, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

-relatives fear the worst   
With carjacking making a grand return to the local criminal landscape within the past year, relatives of 55-year-old taxi driver Colin Clarke fear the worst after he and his silver-grey Toyota Allion motor car disappeared since Friday.

Missing Taxi driver Colin Clarke

Missing Taxi driver Colin Clarke

Clarke, who is popularly called β€œOle Boy” of Crane Housing Scheme, was reportedly last seen Friday afternoon on the West Coast Demerara where he operates.
His distraught sister, Maureen Clarke, is convinced that something bad has happened to her brother since he is not the type to stay away from home for long periods without informing relatives.
β€œI don’t know if somebody hire him and do he something. Since Friday we haven’t seen or heard from him. The police at Vreed en Hoop say they have no trace of the car,” Maureen Clarke said.
She told this newspaper that the car HC 4993 is owned by her niece’s mother. Clarke will usually pick it up every morning from Sister’s Village to carry out his daily work.
He would normally return the car around 19:00 hours every day, but this did not happen on Friday last.
Another sister, Gwendolyn Clarke, said that on Friday she received a telephone call from her brother’s daughter, whose mother owns the car.
β€œHe daughter call me about minutes to ten, rowing about the car, how Colin didn’t bring in the car. I told her to cool down, that something must be happen. I then call my sister, Maureen, and she confirmed that Colin did not come home,” Gwendolyn Clarke explained.
The following day, the police were contacted and along with relatives, they began making enquiries about his whereabouts.
With every passing day, relatives’ hopes of finding Clarke alive are dwindling.
β€œI fear something bad happen. My brother is dead; my brother is not alive,” wailed Maureen Clarke.
β€œTomorrow (Tuesday) is my birthday and I can’t see my brother,” she added.
Clarke’s disappearance comes exactly one month after another taxi driver, Shurland Dalloo, went missing.
Dalloo’s body was found one week later in a canal at Onverwagt, No 27, West Coast Berbice.
The fully clad and decomposing remains were found in a desolate area that is accessible by dam, about three and a half miles off the West Berbice Public Road.
Dalloo also operated on West Coast Demerara but was based at Parika. His car too, a silver grey Toyota Carina, has not been recovered.
Police believe that the taxi driver was taken to the location and slain.
His corpse with its head bashed in was then dumped into the canal and covered with weeds.
Meanwhile police on the East Coast of Demerara are still searching from a silver grey Toyota Premio which was stolen from its owner last Saturday night at Bachelor’s Adventure.
This newspaper understands that the driver of the car, who hails from Mahaica, had picked up three men to take them to Bachelor’s Adventure, about seven miles away.
When the car reached Church Road, Bachelor’s Adventure, the men held up the driver and relieved him of the car.

FM

Indians however continue to be the favorite targets of the afc/apnu bandits as they normally walk around with more cash and present softer targets.

 

Police still hunt armed Rosignol bandit

DECEMBER 1, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

The police are still on the hunt for a bandit who around 19:00 hrs on Thursday, robbed a businesswoman at Rosignol, West Bank Berbice. During the heist, the thief who was armed with a handgun, held up business woman Yashwanttie Deodatt, called Varisha, 21, of Lot 186 McKenzie Street, Rosignol Village, West Bank Berbice and robbed her of a number of items before escaping.
During the robbery the thief was able to steal $300,000 in local currency, two cellular phones, one gold chain, two gold bangles, one gold finger ring, US $500 and a further $10,000 in cash.
According to information the woman resides in a two storey wooden and concrete building which houses a grocery shop on the lower flat. The victim was about to lock up the shop, when the bandit entered and pointed a gun at her and demanded money and gold.
The bandit took a green Adidas bag which was in the shop and contained $300,000. The thief also grabbed $10,000 which was in a box in the shop. He then took her upstairs, where she gave him the jewellery and US$500 which was under a mattress. He then took the cellular phones from on the bed relieved her of the jewellery she was wearing before escaping down the street.
The bandit who was unmasked was described an East Indian, dark in complexion with low cut hair, tall and slim. He was clad in a green and white stripe jersey, short pants and was carrying a short gun in his hand.
The victim is positive that she can identify the bandit if she sees him again.
The police were contacted and arrived promptly on the scene.

FM

The afc/apnu police seem complacent in stemming the tide of crime, especially those commited by CG bandits.

 

CG bandits shot City constable, escape with $1.8M

DECEMBER 1, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

–  Vagrant hit by stray bullet
Two bandits on a CG Motorcycle yesterday escaped with more than $1.8M in cash after shooting a City Constable, who was escorting a Mayor and City Council (M&CC) clerk to the bank with the day’s proceedings.
A homeless woman was wounded in the process. The incident happened shortly after 18:00 hrs on Orange Walk, Bourda.
The Constable, Aaron Henderson was shot twice to the groin area. He is said to be in a stable condition at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
Savitri Singh, a homeless woman was hit to the left thigh by a stray bullet. She too is in a stable condition at the hospital.
According to information received, Henderson, who was armed, was escorting a clerk to a city bank when the incident occurred.
Kaieteur News was told that the duo were about to enter a vehicle, which was parked on Orange Walk, when a man, jumped off a CG motorcycle and approached the couple with two guns in his hands.
β€œWhile walking, this man shooting all the time, the clerk dropped the bag with money and run. The constable was going to shoot but he got shot before and the bandit just grabbed the money and escape with his partner on the bike,” an eyewitness said.
This newspaper was told that it was while the man was firing shots in the air and at persons on the pavement, Singh was wounded.
The CG motorcycle had no number plate, according to eyewitnesses. The incident is being investigated.

FM

Even the old are fair game, especially if guilty of being Indian.

 

Elderly woman choked, robbed at Bush Lot

A 63-year-old grandmother of Bush Lot, Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam) was left traumatised after she was terrorised during a robbery in the wee hours of Sunday.

Juliet Banwarie called β€œDoreen” is said to be still trying to come to grips with what took place early Sunday morning, but expressed her gratitude to God and her neighbours for her survival. She described her attack as horrific.

According to reports, Banwarie was attacked and robbed Sunday morning around 03:40h. During the attack, the woman was choked and robbed of $8000 cash.

Relating her ordeal, the grandmother said she was awakened by a loud noise that morning and the sound was continuous, hence she alerted neighbours. The still shaken woman recalled observing one of the louver windows was broken and a lone unmasked man was coming through it.

Subsequently, Banwarie said, the man began choking her. β€œHe choke meh, trying to kill meh. I said β€˜Ow God!’ and he still choking … my neighbours hear and come, by then he escape,” the elderly woman recounted.

After she was rescued, the elderly woman was taken to the Suddie Public Hospital where she was treated and sent away. The grandmother said she was presently recuperating from the entire ordeal and she did not want to repeat the horrific episode. She is hoping that the Police can provide justice and prevent a recurrence.

The Police were informed about the attack and immediately visited the scene. Fingerprints were taken and a 48-year-old suspect was arrested. The suspect has since confessed to stealing from the elderly woman and begged her to settle the manner out of court, stating that he was sorry. He is expected to appear before the courts shortly.

Of recent, the crime rates in Region Two have been escalating with many businessmen getting robbed and elderly women being raped. Many times Police do not have sufficient evidence and as such, the suspects walk free.

FM

Bandits storm ECD supermarket

Three armed men carried out a brazen daylight robbery on Sunday at an East Coast Demerara supermarket.
The Odie Supermarket, Lot 3 Mon Repos Railway Embankment, is operated by Chinese nationals, one of whom was in the business place along with her staff and customers, when the men attacked. The incident occurred sometime around 15:00h.
According to information reaching Guyana Times the businesswoman was at the cash register tending to a customer when two armed men barged in. The third accomplice was already in the supermarket since he posed as a customer and bought a phone and cigarettes minutes before.

A staff related that after buying the items, the man went further into the supermarket and was seen on his phone, supposedly informing his accomplices to attack. At the time, there were three staff and four customers along with the businesswoman in the store.

The men held up the proprietor at gunpoint asking her to hand over all the money. One of them even jumped over the counter and disconnected the computer. The woman begged the men not to harm her after one of them said they should kill her.

The staff member further stated the bandits then turned their attention to the customers and other staff, ordering them to hand over their cell phones. This newspaper was told that the staff hid their phones after realising the men were taking everybody’s phone however they were not spared since they men took away the cash they had in their possession.
The bandits managed to take a quantity of cash from the register and a cell phone from one of the customers before escaping in a waiting car. That customer decided to give chase after the men but was forced to stop after the men discharged a round in his direction.

Persons in the area vented their concern about the brazenness of the bandits, pointing out that despite the business place laden with surveillance cameras they still carried out the act.

FM

Bandits hit sleeping Zeeburg family

A Zeeburg, West Coast Demerara family is traumatised after armed bandits invaded their home early Monday morning.
Speaking with Guyana Times Anita Dindyal of Lot 121 Zeeburg Old Road, said they were asleep when her brother alerted them that bandits were in their home. The woman explained there are three houses in the yard – her brother living at the back with his family, her son at the side with his family, and her home.

The window which the bandits removed to gain entry into the house

The window which the bandits removed to gain entry into the house

Dindyal said that around 04:00h, her brother, a fish vendor, was getting ready to leave home when he saw two strange men in the yard.

β€œOne of them was by the gate and the other one was by my door (which was opened). He didn’t realise what was happening so he ask them what they doing here. Then he saw the one by the gate with a gun and he drop everything and run at the back,” she noted.

The woman said her brother waited in hiding for about five minutes and then he called out to her son, alerting him of what was happening.

She said when her husband was alerted he noticed several of the louvers were removed as well as a wooden bar that was across the window. The door was also opened.

Dindyal added that most of their neighbours are relatives as such her daughter-in-law began screaming for help.
β€œEverybody start run out with cutlass and bats and so but the bandits them left already,” she noted.

The woman pointed out that they did not hear anything that would have alerted them that someone was in the house. She noted that her husband was sleeping alone in the room they broke into, while she was in another room with her 13-year-old daughter.

Dindyal disclosed that the men were able to get away with three pairs of gold earrings and two gold rings. β€œIt look like they didn’t get to take anything much because only that they gone with… after my brother saw them, they probably get away,” she remarked.

The woman stated she is not sure how many persons were there, noting that her brother only saw two. However, Dindyal went on to say a woman in the area recalled seeing a strange red car in the community on Sunday.

She noted that her brother recalled that the man at the gate was armed and had on a black armless shirt. Further she added that another resident in the community said he saw a red car sometime around 03:30h about two streets from her house.
Dindyal told this newspaper that robberies are frequent in the area and along the West Coast. She noted that only on Sunday around 17:00h bandits attacked an overseas visitor about three streets away from her home.

In addition, she recalled that when they got to the station to make the complaint, they were three sets of people there with complaints of robbery also – from Anna Catherina; Tuschen Housing Scheme, and the Meten–Meer-Zorg Mosque, where several computers were stolen, among other things.

 

FM

Eye pass as even the blind take up the afc/apnu mantra to make Indians pay for 2 decades of marginalizing the blacks.

Blind bandit granted bail for armed robberies

DECEMBER 2, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER COURT STORIES, FEATURES / COLUMNISTS, NEWS 

Nigel Ellis, one of the men accused of robbing and terrorizing several persons at a Mahaicony Supermarket, has been granted bail to the tune of $600,000 by the High Court.

Charged: Nigel Ellis

Charged: Nigel Ellis

Ellis was recently discharged from the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC). He is now permanently blind in both eyes after being shot by a vigilante.
Attorney Adrian Thompson presented a bail application for the accused two weeks ago.
Ellis of Lot 34 West Ruimveldt, Georgetown has been charged with four counts of armed robbery after he appeared in the Mahaicony Magistrate’s Courts on November 18.
He is accused of robbing four persons – Jasoda Singh, Narine Singh, businesswoman Lakeranie Singh and Natasha Bobb – at gunpoint on November 4, at LaRaisonable, Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara.
The court heard that the defendant allegedly robbed Lakeranie Singh of one Toyota IST, $300,000 cash, a quantity of gold and artificial jewellery, a quantity of phone cards, among other items all totaling $4,367,300. He was also accused of robbing Narine of a Samsung phone, US$300, a wallet and $9,000 cash – total value of $184,000.
It was further alleged that he robbed Natasha Bobb of two gold rings, $80 cash and a Nokia cell phone. And finally he allegedly robbed Jasoda Singh of a BLU phone, a bag and $3000 cash – a total of $19,000.
Additionally, Ellis was charged for illegal firearm and ammunition possession.
Ellis will return to court on January 6, 2016.
Kaieteur News caught up with Ellis yesterday at the hospital. He has denied having any involvement in the robberies. β€œI still don’t understand the story. How me alone do all these robberies?” He explained that on the date in question, he left his home to follow β€œa lil girlfriend home in Mahaicony”. The man related that while he was awaiting transportation to head to the city some people started to holler, β€œwatch one deh deh”.
Ellis continued, β€œthey open fire on me and I drop on the ground and start holler for my eyes. They carry me at the hospital the same day and then bring me down to town.”

Murder Accused: Stafarei Alexander

Murder Accused: Stafarei Alexander

It was reported that around 14:00hrs, on November 4, Ellis was among a group of men that entered the supermarket and held Lakeranie Singh and her employees at gunpoint. They reportedly beat the businesswoman about her body and escaped with cash, jewellery and other valuables.
According to reports, the bandits appeared to be well informed about the supermarket, since they escaped with a DVR, which recorded footage from surveillance located at strategic points on the premises. The men reportedly escaped in Singh’s Toyota IST, with the police hot in pursuit.
Another man, Stafarei Alexander, 33, of Laing Avenue West Ruimveldt was also slapped with the said charges after he appeared before the Chief Magistrate, last month. However, he was remanded to prison and is currently facing a murder charge. He is accused of murdering Linden businesswoman, Shevon Gordon on April 4.
Three other men have also been charged with the woman’s murder.

FM

During the PPP rule, the afc/apnu would have been protesting this shooting by police and cry police abuse. Now they stay quiet as they are in charge.

Police shoot alleged wife abuser

A 30-year-old man is nursing a single gunshot wound to his foot at the Georgetown Public Hospital after he was shot resisting arrest. The incident occurred sometime around 14:45h on Tuesday.

The injured man has been identified as Tabeco Mc Kenzie of East Ruimveldt Housing Scheme, Georgetown. He was shot once to his left foot.

According to reports, the man’s reputed wife made a report of assault against him at the East Ruimveldt Police Station on Tuesday.

Guyana Times further understands that Police ranks, accompanied by the Complainant, went to East Ruimveldt where the man was seen and the ranks attempted to arrest him. However, Mc Kenzie resisted and attempted to escape from the Police. As such, the ranks opened fire in the man’s direction, hitting him to his foot.

The injured man was picked up by the Police and taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital. Investigations are continuing.

 

FM

AFC/APNU fund raising in full swing as we continue to see these types of robberies. The criminal supporters of the ruling party are having a grand old time as they were given the ok by their masters in parliament to rob and steal.

 

2 shot, hospitalised as bandits escape with 2 M

Daring daylight robbery

Two persons have been hospitalised after they were shot during a robbery on Monday in Georgetown. The incident occurred sometime around 18:15h.

According to reports, Revenue Collector Euril Lowenfield was being escorted by City Constable Aaron Henderson at Regent Street and Orange Walk, Bourda, Georgetown, when they were held up by two men, one of whom was armed with a handgun.

The armed man shot Constable Henderson to his right foot and the perpetrators relieved Lowenfield of the two bags containing approximately $2 million before escaping on a motorcycle along Orange Walk.

However, as they were riding off, the armed man indiscriminately discharged several rounds, one of which struck a bystander, 43-year-old Savitree Singh, to her left foot. Both Henderson and Singh have been admitted at the Georgetown Public Hospital for treatment.

Police have since launched an investigation into the robbery.

FM
Drugb posted:

AFC/APNU fund raising in full swing as we continue to see these types of robberies. The criminal supporters of the ruling party are having a grand old time as they were given the ok by their masters in parliament to rob and steal.

 

2 shot, hospitalised as bandits escape with 2 M

Daring daylight robbery

Two persons have been hospitalised after they were shot during a robbery on Monday in Georgetown. The incident occurred sometime around 18:15h.

According to reports, Revenue Collector Euril Lowenfield was being escorted by City Constable Aaron Henderson at Regent Street and Orange Walk, Bourda, Georgetown, when they were held up by two men, one of whom was armed with a handgun.

The armed man shot Constable Henderson to his right foot and the perpetrators relieved Lowenfield of the two bags containing approximately $2 million before escaping on a motorcycle along Orange Walk.

However, as they were riding off, the armed man indiscriminately discharged several rounds, one of which struck a bystander, 43-year-old Savitree Singh, to her left foot. Both Henderson and Singh have been admitted at the Georgetown Public Hospital for treatment.

Police have since launched an investigation into the robbery.

Inside job!!!!!

FM

Another example of sacrificing the low level pushers while the drug lords socialize with govt officials openly.

Football Coach remanded on drug charge

Football Coach Colin John

Football Coach Colin John

A football coach was on Wednesday remanded to prison after he appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts charged with possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking.

Colin John, 35, of Lot 183 Eccles, East Bank Demerara, denied the charge which stated that on November 29 he was found to be in possession of 21 grams of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking.

Prosecutor Deniro Jones told the court that on the day in question, the Police stopped a car that the accused was travelling in and requested to conduct a search.

During the search, the Police reportedly found the narcotics in the passenger side seat in several transparent plastic bags.

The Prosecutor objected to bail on the grounds of the seriousness and prevalence of the offence. Bail was denied and John was remanded to prison. He will return to court on January 4.

FM

Looks like the guns that the afc/apnu handed out to cause distrest in the nation during the PPP tenure are still being used.

Man shot during row at Aubrey Barker Road

A 39-year-old man is nursing a single gunshot wound to his left foot after he was shot during an argument. The incident occurred sometime around 09:15h on Wednesday.

The injured man has been identified as Lawrence Moore. According to reports, Moore was involved in an altercation with another man along the Aubrey Barker Road, South Ruimveldt, Georgetown. During the argument, the man reportedly discharged a round at Moore, injuring him.

The injured man was picked up and taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital, where he is currently admitted a patient.

Meanwhile, the Police have launched an investigation into the incident as the suspect is yet to be arrested.

 

FM

AFC/APNU bandits continue to wreak havoc leading up to the holiday season.

Looks like they robbed and the police catch them but the money "disappeared". Christmas bonus anyone?

Police nab armed suspects after Kissoon’s Furniture Outlet robbery

DECEMBER 5, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Three armed bandits yesterday held up four staffers and one customer at Kissoon’s Furniture Outlet and terrorized them for more than 10 minutes before escaping with an undisclosed sum of cash and other valuables.

The Kissoon’s outlet that was robbed yesterday.

The Kissoon’s outlet that was robbed yesterday.

The incident occurred at around 14:45 hrs at the company’s branch located on Main Street, Georgetown next door to Guyana Power and Light Company (GPL).
The police reported that a short while later Police anti-crime patrols responded to the report and the motor vehicle was intercepted in Middle Street, Georgetown, with three men inside who matched the descriptions of the perpetrators of the armed robbery.
They are in police custody assisting with the investigations.
According to reports, the men entered the outlet and pretended to be looking at furniture before pulling out their weapons. They escaped with half of the day’s sales and three phones.
The customer, Claude Blackmore, lost his cellular phone and more than $100,000 in cash. The men put their loot in the sales supervisor, Elizabeth Williams’s bag before escaping in a white Toyota 212 that was waiting outside the store.
None of the men were masked. The victims said that they seemed to be in their early 20s.
Blackmore said that he was sitting inside the outlet when he observed the three men walking into the store and looking at furniture.
β€œI look at them and say to myself that this ain’t looking normal. A little while later all three of them pulled out their weapons and instructed that nobody move. It had a Rasta man with a big gun, and two others, one mixed with Amerindian and they had two small guns,” Blackmore recalled.
He said that the men demanded everyone’s cellular phones. β€œHe (one of the gunmen) come to me and asked for my phone and I tell he that my phone is what them li’l children call mango pelter, but he still pushed his hand in my pocket and collect the phone and money.”
β€œI tried to talk to them and tell them that it doesn’t worth it but they ignored me,” Blackmore stated.
According to one of the staffers, Alicia Hinds, one of the gunmen approached her and demanded her phone.
β€œI didn’t want to give him but then he come up to me and braced me with his gun and I gave him and he walked over to another girl (staff) and asked her for her phone too but she said that she can’t find her phone,” Hinds said.
She added that the men then went over to the sales supervisor and pushed her down on the floor when she told them that she didn’t have the keys to the vault.
β€œWe don’t keep the keys here. When we reach a certain amount we would usually put the money in the vault and the security guards would come and pick it up,” Williams was heard telling a detective.
Kaieteur News was told that the gunmen robbed the entity a couple of minutes before the security guards were scheduled to pick up the cash.
Investigations are ongoing.

 

 

FM
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Even the afc/apnu supporters in the police involved in car jacking.

 

Cop confesses to carjacking

DECEMBER 5, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A serving member of the Guyana Police Force has reportedly confessed to being involved in a carjacking ring that relieved a taxi driver of his vehicle at gunpoint last month.
The rank and a woman were arrested yesterday and police have also recovered the stolen car.
β€œAccording to a release, β€œdiligent investigations by the police led to the arrest of two suspects yesterday in connection with an armed robbery committed on a taxi-driver at Bachelor Adventure, East Coast Demerara, on November 28, 2015.
β€œThe two men, one of whom is a serving member of the Guyana Police Force, have confessed to the armed robbery and are in police custody. Charges will be made shortly.
According to the release, the two suspects and a female accomplice had hired the taxi-driver from Mahaica Market for Bachelor’s Adventure where he was held at gunpoint and his car, cell phone and $18,000.00 taken away.
The stolen vehicle was recovered yesterday in the vicinity of the Stabroek Market where it was parked.
The keys were in the vehicle, and the stereo set was missing.

FM

GDF Lance Corporal, 3 others arrested for illegal weapons

A Lance Corporal attached to the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) was arrested along with three other persons after two illegal guns and several round of ammunition were found in the vehicle they were travelling in.
The quartet was intercepted sometime around 10:30h on Saturday morning at the intersection of Avenue of the Republic and Regent Street, Georgetown. According to reports, Police ranks on β€œOperation Dragnet” observed a motor vehicle with obscure number plates and stopped the vehicle.
The vehicle was being driven by GDF Lance Corporal Eastman, who was dressed in uniform and a hood. The Police ranks conducted a search during which an unlicensed sawn-off pump action shotgun and an unlicensed .38 revolver along with six matching rounds were found.
The four men were arrested and taken into Police custody, where they are assisting with the investigations.
Meanwhile, Guyana Times understands that the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) has launched an internal investigation into Eastman. Speaking with this publication, Chief-of-Staff of the GDF, Brigadier Mark Phillips, confirmed the involvement of one of his soldiers in the incident. He said that this situation is an embarrassment to the Army and assured that the Lance Corporal will be dealt with in the same manner as his accomplices.
β€œThe GDF and the Joint Service will be condignly dealing with the matter and I assure that there will be no special treatment for anyone,” the Chief-of-Staff said.
β€œOperation Dragnet” is an initiative of the Joint Services, comprising the Guyana Defence Force, the Guyana Police Force, the Guyana Prison Service and the Guyana Fire Service, that will be conducted throughout Guyana with the aim of enhancing national security.
The operation was launched on December 1 and will run until June 1, 2016. During this period, there will be increased movement of Joint Services personnel and the conduct of intensified security operations, both by individual services and jointly.

FM

Police seem to be getting the upper hand. I hope this trend continues as we have seen an ease up in crime over the past few days. Could it be that the Granger administration is having some success where the PPP failed? Time will tell.

 

Police nab bandits after high speed chase across Berbice

DECEMBER 8, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

As the recently implemented country wide Operation Dragnet continues across the country, the security forces continue to reap success even as the bandits seem to be more daring in their feats.
Four bandits are now in custody at various stations in Berbice, after robbing and assaulting a businesswoman at Liverpool Village, Corentyne.
According to information, around 09:30 hrs on Monday the 53-year-old woman, who operates a grocery store, was at her business, when a silver grey Toyota Premio car, HC 4442, with four men inside, stopped outside the premises.  Two of the men, one of whom had a bag with β€œa long object inside”, went into the shop and began to assault the woman while demanding cash and jewellery.
But the woman began to scream, and the panic-stricken robbers fled to their vehicle.
The police were alerted, and ranks, including those from the motor cycle Anti-Crime patrol, rushed to the scene.
But by then the men had fled.
Armed with a description of the getaway vehicle, the police quickly sent out an all stations message, alerting stations along the Corentyne, as well as the West Bank and West Coast of Berbice.
As the robbers headed towards New Amsterdam, an alert Police Corporal noticed the erratic way the vehicle was travelling and decided to stop the car.
When the vehicle stopped, one of the occupants hurriedly exited the car, dropped a bag and fled. He was however pursued and apprehended by the Corporal.
The bag was retrieved and an unlicenced sawn off 12-guage shotgun and six cartridges were found inside. The other three bandits took off again and upon reaching the entrance to the Berbice Bridge two more exited the car as they tried to board other vehicles.
However, they were nabbed at a police roadblock along the approach to the Berbice River Bridge, even though they had changed their attire.
Meanwhile, the driver headed towards Georgetown, but police kept up a relentless pursuit, while also setting up roadblocks along his intended path.
At Weldaad, the robber suspect reportedly drove through one of the roadblocks, sending police ranks scampering for cover.
He was however nabbed at another road block at Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara around 10:10 hrs.
The four men are assisting with the investigations.
The men, who are all known to the authorities gave conflicting statements to the police and are expected to be charged shortly.

 

 

FM

Riverview man ID’d in eight armed robberies

DECEMBER 8, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A Riverview, Ruimveldt man has been identified as a suspect in eight armed robberies in various sections of the city.
Acting Crime Chief, Assistant Police Commissioner David Ramnarine, said that the 23-year-old was placed on identification parade, after he was arrested in connection with a recent robbery.
Ramnarine said the youth has been charged with eight counts of armed robbery.
The Acting Crime Chief described the cooperation of the victims as β€œa very good boost” for the Guyana Police Force.
β€œThis is a welcomed development. Their cooperation is very much appreciated.”
The suspect was also remanded in May 2014 on armed robbery charges.
It is alleged that he had robbed Rishi Ramdani of a silver band, a BlackBerry cellular phone and cash totalling $100,000, while in Riverview.

FM

Looks like their is no improvement under the afc/apnu when it comes to securing prisoners. They continue to escape police custody.

 

Murder suspects escape from Police Station

DECEMBER 9, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

–    smash through concrete wall
Police were up to late yesterday still hunting for murder suspects Stafrei Hopkinson Alexander and Robin Maxwell Thomas, who staged a daring breakout from the Mackenzie Police Station.

STAFREI HOPKINSON ALEXANDER

STAFREI HOPKINSON ALEXANDER

Hopkinson and Thomas reportedly escaped by smashing a hole through a cell wall. The suspects, along with Aiden Bowen, of Blueberry Hill, Wismar, were charged for the April 4, 2015 murder of businesswoman Shevon Gordon, who was shot near her One Mile, Linden premises.
They were being held overnight at Mackenzie and were due to appear at the Christianburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Aidien Bowen, their alleged accomplice, was in the same cell at the time. He appeared in court before Magistrate Clive Nurse, where his attorney, Gordon Gilhuys, alleged that his client was beaten by police ranks to provide details about the escape. He is said to have told police that he was asleep, and had no knowledge of the breakout.
While details of the escape are sketchy, there are reports that a rank may have allowed one of the escapees to use his cell phone.  It is unclear how many ranks were on duty at the time.
It is also unclear whether any of the ranks have been placed under close arrest in connection with the escape, though Acting Crime Chief, Assistant Police Commissioner David Ramnarine is convinced that β€œnot enough vigilance was exercised” by the on-duty personnel.
Ramnarine told Kaieteur News that according to information, the ranks were in the Enquiries Office at around 02.00 hrs and when they checked the lockups they observed a hole in the concrete wall.
β€œFor anyone to dig a hole in a concrete wall, is that they went in there with some instrument, and it sends a message that they were not searched, and that their cell was not searched,” he said.
β€œIt is clear that there was a supervision problem and that enough vigilance was not exercised. I know that there will be an investigation.”
In all, four people have been charged with businesswoman Shevon Gordon’s murder.
Aiden Bowen, of Blueberry Hill, Wismar, Linden; Anthony Primo, 29, of 153 Laing Avenue, and Robin Maxwell Thomas, 22, of Lot 120 West Montrose, East Coast Demerara, had first appeared in court in May.

ROBIN MAXWELL THOMAS

ROBIN MAXWELL THOMAS

Stafrei Hopkinson, 30, of Lot 129, Laing Avenue, West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was arrested and charged with Gordon’s murder in November. He was also slapped with several armed robbery charges.
Yesterday, Shevon Gordon’s son, Devon, who was shot in the right leg during the attack on his mother, turned up at the court only to be told that the case was put down to February next year.
The slain woman’s husband, Fitzroy Elon Gordon, described the escape as β€œa set up”, and expressed concern for the safety of his son, who is the key witness in the matter.
β€œThis is very serious and I’m very perturbed, I would like to see the Minister of Public Security, pay very keen interest in this matter.”
Gordon said that he heard of the men’s escape around 07.00 hrs yesterday. He said that while on the road at Mackenzie around 04.00 hrs, he saw two police ranks in a car and they said that they were looking for β€œtwo boys”.
He said that he did not take it too serious at the time, as it had never crossed his mind that the β€œtwo boys” were the same suspects in his wife’s murder.
β€œI want to see them brought to justice; when I was reminded about the court day yesterday, I said that at last something is going to happen – but I never expected this.”
Shevon Gordon was shot after she resisted two armed bandits who had accosted her after she stepped out of her truck. She was also relieved of a bag containing money.
The businesswoman was later pronounced dead on arrival at the Linden Hospital complex.
Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Stafrei Hopkinson Alexander and Robin Maxwell Thomas is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 444-3406,
444-3274, 444-3512, 226-9941, 225-6411, 911 or the nearest police station.
All information will be treated with strict confidence.

FM
Drugb posted:

Looks like their is no improvement under the afc/apnu when it comes to securing prisoners. They continue to escape police custody.

 

Murder suspects escape from Police Station

DECEMBER 9, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

–    smash through concrete wall
Police were up to late yesterday still hunting for murder suspects Stafrei Hopkinson Alexander and Robin Maxwell Thomas, who staged a daring breakout from the Mackenzie Police Station.

STAFREI HOPKINSON ALEXANDER

STAFREI HOPKINSON ALEXANDER

Hopkinson and Thomas reportedly escaped by smashing a hole through a cell wall. The suspects, along with Aiden Bowen, of Blueberry Hill, Wismar, were charged for the April 4, 2015 murder of businesswoman Shevon Gordon, who was shot near her One Mile, Linden premises.
They were being held overnight at Mackenzie and were due to appear at the Christianburg Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
Aidien Bowen, their alleged accomplice, was in the same cell at the time. He appeared in court before Magistrate Clive Nurse, where his attorney, Gordon Gilhuys, alleged that his client was beaten by police ranks to provide details about the escape. He is said to have told police that he was asleep, and had no knowledge of the breakout.
While details of the escape are sketchy, there are reports that a rank may have allowed one of the escapees to use his cell phone.  It is unclear how many ranks were on duty at the time.
It is also unclear whether any of the ranks have been placed under close arrest in connection with the escape, though Acting Crime Chief, Assistant Police Commissioner David Ramnarine is convinced that β€œnot enough vigilance was exercised” by the on-duty personnel.
Ramnarine told Kaieteur News that according to information, the ranks were in the Enquiries Office at around 02.00 hrs and when they checked the lockups they observed a hole in the concrete wall.
β€œFor anyone to dig a hole in a concrete wall, is that they went in there with some instrument, and it sends a message that they were not searched, and that their cell was not searched,” he said.
β€œIt is clear that there was a supervision problem and that enough vigilance was not exercised. I know that there will be an investigation.”
In all, four people have been charged with businesswoman Shevon Gordon’s murder.
Aiden Bowen, of Blueberry Hill, Wismar, Linden; Anthony Primo, 29, of 153 Laing Avenue, and Robin Maxwell Thomas, 22, of Lot 120 West Montrose, East Coast Demerara, had first appeared in court in May.

ROBIN MAXWELL THOMAS

ROBIN MAXWELL THOMAS

Stafrei Hopkinson, 30, of Lot 129, Laing Avenue, West Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was arrested and charged with Gordon’s murder in November. He was also slapped with several armed robbery charges.
Yesterday, Shevon Gordon’s son, Devon, who was shot in the right leg during the attack on his mother, turned up at the court only to be told that the case was put down to February next year.
The slain woman’s husband, Fitzroy Elon Gordon, described the escape as β€œa set up”, and expressed concern for the safety of his son, who is the key witness in the matter.
β€œThis is very serious and I’m very perturbed, I would like to see the Minister of Public Security, pay very keen interest in this matter.”
Gordon said that he heard of the men’s escape around 07.00 hrs yesterday. He said that while on the road at Mackenzie around 04.00 hrs, he saw two police ranks in a car and they said that they were looking for β€œtwo boys”.
He said that he did not take it too serious at the time, as it had never crossed his mind that the β€œtwo boys” were the same suspects in his wife’s murder.
β€œI want to see them brought to justice; when I was reminded about the court day yesterday, I said that at last something is going to happen – but I never expected this.”
Shevon Gordon was shot after she resisted two armed bandits who had accosted her after she stepped out of her truck. She was also relieved of a bag containing money.
The businesswoman was later pronounced dead on arrival at the Linden Hospital complex.
Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Stafrei Hopkinson Alexander and Robin Maxwell Thomas is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 444-3406,
444-3274, 444-3512, 226-9941, 225-6411, 911 or the nearest police station.
All information will be treated with strict confidence.

Some policemen just got richer.

FM

If this was the PPP in power there would be riots by aFC/APNU. Maybe it is best this way that the apnu is in power and can kill their own blacks with impunity.

Home > TOP STORY > Bandits killed in shootout.
Gun men

Bandits killed in shootout.

 

Two bandits were shot dead early this morning in South Ruimveldt after approximately one hour of an exchange of gunfire with the police.

Gunshots were heard by residents just after 4am forcing them to run for cover.

Police were responding to a robbery in the South Ruimveldt area and were able to corner the men in an alley located in Congress Drive.

See Thursday’s edition of the Guyana Chronicle for the full report.

FM

This is quite a turnaround from previous reactions of Blacks in Guyana. Previously they would claim police abuse, now they are praising the police.

Home > TOP STORY > BANDITS KILLED – police hunting others who escaped dragnet
Many came out praising the police for taking out the bandits. Three houses in the community were robbed last week, residents say [Delano Williams photo)
Many came out praising the police for taking out the bandits. Three houses in the community were robbed last week, residents say (Delano Williams photo)

BANDITS KILLED – police hunting others who escaped dragnet

 

QUICK response by neighbours and the police resulted in the saving of lives, while two of four gunmen were not so lucky. They were shot dead early Wednesday morning in South Ruimveldt, Georgetown. The dead bandits were identified as 21-year-old Adgar Blackman and 22-year-old Sherwaine James called β€œTu Pack”, both of Tucville, Georgetown. The other two men escaped.

Paul Morrison, 53, sweeps the blood stains off the concrete trestle which once housed the water tank in which the bandits hid. The police removed the water tank from the scene [Delano Williams photo)

Paul Morrison, 53, sweeps the blood stains off the concrete trestle which once housed the water tank in which the bandits hid. The police removed the water tank from the scene (Delano Williams photo)

According to the police, at about 04:00 hrs on Wednesday, ranks responded to a report of a robbery in progress at the home of 47-year-old Arlene McLean of Pioneer Lane, South Ruimveldt Park,
Four men, three of whom were armed with firearms, had broken into the home and held up Arlene Mc Lean and her sister Ann Marie Mc Lean and took away cash and a cellphone. On arrival at the scene the police came under fire from the perpetrators who were leaving the building at the time. The cops returned fire. During the confrontation, two of the men who were pursued by the police ran into a yard at Reliance Place, South Ruimveldt Park, and took cover behind a water tank from where they continued to engage the police.
During the exchange of gunfire they were shot by the police and later pronounced Dead on Arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation.
The police recovered an unlicensed 9mm. Luger pistol with three matching rounds and an unlicensed .38 revolver with four matching rounds and two spent shells from the perpetrators.
The police said that the men were from a known gang which is involved in nefarious activities.
According to Assistant Registrar for Exams at the University of Guyana Arlene Mc Lean, the bandits came into her house forcefully through the glass door on the veranda.
β€œI put up a fight as they were pushing the glass door to come in, I received injuries to my face when one of them came in and pulled out a gun,” she lamented.
RUMMAGED
She said money and jewellery were stolen as the four bandits rummaged her house. Two other occupants inside the house were not injured.
In commending the police for catching at least two of the culprits, Mc Lean said the police were very helpful and she gave a statement and submitted a medical report to the station also.
Meanwhile, other reports revealed that neighbours noticed men scaling the fence at 15-16, Reliance Place, South Ruimveldt minutes after 04:00 hrs Wednesday.
They promptly made contact with the police who arrived minutes later. One of the bandits was standing on the roof of a duck pen in the yard while two others were looking for an entrance into the home and another acted as look-out in an alleyway.
At home at the time were 53-year-old Paul Morrison, who is a lecturer at the Government Technical Institute and his three children. Upon the arrival of the police, the bandits began shooting in their direction and back-up arrived swiftly cordoning off the area. However, unconfirmed reports say two of the bandits managed to escape the dragnet set by the police, but two others were left inside the yard where Mr Morrison lived.
CORNERED
Cornered, the two bandits released several shots in the air calling for Morrison to open the back door of his house,but to no avail. As the police closed in, the men desperately began looking around for an escape route, something which was not available at the time. The men took refuge in a black water tank that was on the lower half of a trestle.
β€œI heard a set of gun shots then the place got quiet,” Morrison told this publication. β€œAfter the shooting I went outside and I gave the police a cutlass to cut open the water tank.”
Police retrieved a 9MM and a .38 handgun from the scene.
Cheers of approval echoed after the bodies were removed from Mr Morrison’s yard. Some were shouting words of congratulations to the law-enforcement officers at the scene. However, police encouraged persons to stay in their homes as they combed the area looking for the other bandits.
Meanwhile, Morrison, who is a trained teacher, told this publication that he recognised the β€œbrown skin man” who was shot by police as someone who had trailed him home last Wednesday.
Vividly recalling what happened, Morrison said last Wednesday he was in Gordon Street, Kitty checking on a piece of land that someone was trying to take away from him using illegal methods.
Recalling the scenario, Morrison said he knew the man was tailing him because he(Morrison) made many turns and detours on his way home and the same man who was shot, was riding a CG motorcycle. He followed him home, stopping to see where he lived
Other residents in the area disclosed that for the past week three houses were robbed in the neighbourhood and it was a relief that the bandits were removed.
One woman said around 04:40 hrs, she heard a barrage of bullets then 30 seconds after single shots, β€œand that is when they kill them, people getting rob too often, is about time some mother sit and talk to their children about finding work and stop robbing people, the government not allowing lawlessness no more, that’s a thing of the past”.

By Rabindra Rooplall

FM

Some of Tu Pac relatives are speaking out though.

β€˜I can’t swear for him’ – says mother of dead robbery suspect

 

FORTY-Two- year-old Dian Blackman, the mother of dead robbery suspect Edgar Blackman, said that she will not swear for her son as she is never with him 24/7 and was not with him early yesterday morning when bandits who were cornered chose to engage in a shootout with Police at Pioneer Lane, South Ruimveldt.Speaking with the Guyana Chronicle at her Lot 98 Tucville home yesterday afternoon, the woman said, however, that efforts should have been made by the Police to bring her son in alive since she was told that he was not armed at the time he was shot by ranks, but she reiterated that she was not there.

Dead bandit 21-year-old Edgar Blackman

Dead bandit 21-year-old Edgar Blackman

β€œI never saw him with a weapon, with respect to the shooting this morning (yesterday) I do not know if he was in any illegal activity when he was shot by the Police, I was not there so I do not have any idea,” the woman told this newspaper.
Speaking about her son’s activities, the woman said that he had no children and was up to the time of his death working with one of the sub-contractors executing the cleanup campaign around Georgetown.
Blackman said that she last saw her son on Tuesday while she was leaving for the Georgetown Public Hospital to visit her daughter who recently gave birth. She said further that she did not see him again that day even when she got home in the evening.
This publication was told by the woman that she too works with a sub-contractor in the city cleanup and is stationed at Le Repentir. Asked how she knew about his death, the mother said that she was at home yesterday morning when one of the young man’s close friends passed by and informed that there was a shootout in South Ruimveldt and he was told that Edgar had been shot and killed but he could not confirm that information.
The woman said that she immediately began ringing her son’s phone but received no answer. She then went to the Georgetown Public Hospital to look for him but he was not there and she turned up at Lyken Funeral Parlour but was unable to find his body. Subsequently, she returned to the hospital where she saw her son’s body in the morgue.
Asked what her son was doing on the road in the wee hours, the woman explained that he would sometimes leave his home to visit his girlfriend some distance away. She then acknowledged that her son had been picked up by the Police recently and held for questioning in relation to a robbery. He was held for the stipulated 72 hours and released without any charges. Asked if she ever noticed her son with a firearm, she responded in the negative.
POLICE HAD NO RIGHT
Meanwhile, a brother of Edgar Blackman said that he is not of the view that his brother should have been shot by the Police since he was not carrying a weapon and β€œhe was hiding in a black tank”.
Chris Carroll said: β€œThe Police had no right to shoot my brother, he did not shoot, he was in a black tank. I never know him to be involved in any illegal activities.”
Carroll said that unlike his mother, he did see his brother at home late yesterday but the young man left before his mother returned. He said that his brother was walking out of the house at about 18:00hrs on Tuesday evening wearing a black pants, white jersey, black cap and a pair of slippers.
Meanwhile, when this publication arrived at the lot 6 Tucville Reserve home of 22-year-old Sherwaine James, also known as β€œ2Pac”, the other suspect who was killed in the gunfight with Police, the teary-eyed relatives slammed their gates and refused reporters entry to their property.
RELATIVES DEFENSIVE
The relatives said that they were not willing to speak with the media on the issue and the reporters should approach the home of the persons who claimed that the young men were robbing them. The family also called for the head of the Police ranks that shot and killed the suspect, saying that the young man was not involved in any illegal activities.
The relatives called on the Police who shot the two young men to come forward and meet the relatives of the two young men and offer some form of explanation as to what really transpired.
The bandits yesterday morning were cornered after they had broken into a woman’s home and carried out a robbery, taking away a few items. The Police were informed and raced to the area and while reports suggested that three others got away, the two who were fatally shot had engaged in an exchange of gunfire with the Police. Police are said to be investigating the matter and are looking for the other suspects who managed to escape.
The Police recovered an unlicensed 9mm Luger pistol with 3 matching rounds and an unlicensed .38 revolver with 4 matching rounds and 2 spent shells from the perpetrators.

FM

However when the crime victims are Indians, the police are no where to be found.

Bandits beat, rob Meten-Meer -Zorg family

A Meten-Meer-Zorg, West Coast Demerara, family was on Wednesday beaten and robbed by two armed bandits.
Reports indicate that at about 03:00h, businessman Ravindra Persaud, also known as β€œRavo” was awakened after he heard a loud crashing sound in his Lot 8 West Meten-Meer-Zorg, Railway View home.
He said that upon investigating, he was confronted by two armed bandits who demanded cash and valuables. β€œAs I was going to the living room, I saw the two men coming towards me and they point a gun to my head and ask me for the money and jewellery,” Persaud said.
The businessman explained that he only had $45,000 and he handed it over to the men but they were not satisfied.
β€œI gave them the money but I have no jewellery so when I told them that, they told me to bring my son, that they will kill him. Me and my wife started to scream and they told us to shut up, if not, they will kill all of us,” he explained.
Persaud told Guyana Times that after the men threatened to kill his son, he and his wife stopped screaming. He related that the men began beating him since they did not believe that there was no jewellery in the house.
β€œThey cuff me up in my belly and beat me up because I had no jewellery to give them and they pointed a gun to my son’s head,” the visibly traumatised man stated.
He said that the men became angry at the small amount of money they had and began to fire shots about the house.
Persaud’s wife, Ruby, told this newspaper that the men entered the house through a small window in their washroom.
β€œWhen they were gone and we check to see how they got in, we see the window in our washroom broken so that is where they came in,” she explained.
Ruby went on to explain that she, along with her husband, own a grocery shop and beer garden. Police have since launched an investigation into the incident.

 

FM

Could this be the turn around in crime that we have been hoping for?

Let us keep our fingers crossed as investing will go up as crimes go down. More visitors to the country due to perception of low crime will spell economic revival. 

Serious crimes have decreased

 

–as Operation Dragnet boosts security countrywide

By Rabindra Rooplall
OPERATION Dragnet, which took effect at the beginning of the month, is already resulting in a reduction in serious crimes. A dragnet is any system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects, and includes road barricades and traffic stops; widespread DNA testing; and general, increased police alertness.
Minister of State, Joseph Harmon, recently disclosed that more reports of suspected criminal activities are being made, and the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has taken condign action, which has assisted tremendously. In some situations, reports were able to stop potential criminal situations from becoming reality.
Apart from the police, soldiers have been drawn into Operation Dragnet. The State Minister noted that the assets of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) were put on heightened alert at interior bases and border locations, in addition to waterways.
Although the Ministry of Public Security will not be releasing statistics in the early stages of Operation Dragnet, which is to run until June next year, Minister Harmon noted, Cabinet was briefed on the details of the operation by subject Minister Khemraj Ramjattan.
He explained that Operation Dragnet was launched to address the crime situation, especially at Christmas time, so citizens can begin again to feel safe in their homes.
President David Granger had also noted that Operation Dragnet is an ambitious approach to total national defence, and that the GDF and the GPF have a responsibility to prevent internal civil violence and internal terrorism. Since its inception, at the beginning of the month, Operation Dragnet has caught a GDF Lance Corporal and three other persons in a vehicle with two unlicensed firearms and several rounds of ammunition. The police received information about the men who were in the vehicle at the time, and suspicions were aroused by what appeared to be mud covering a few digits of the car’s registration plate.
The police responded promptly and intercepted the car along Avenue of the Republic, and a search of the vehicle in full view of members of the public saw the discovery of an illegal sawn-off pump action shotgun, an unlicensed .38 revolver and matching rounds of ammunition.
GDF Chief-of-Staff, Brigadier Mark Phillips, who is also overseeing Operation Dragnet, said that netting a GDF rank was very embarrassing to all those who serve in the armed forces, especially the GDF. Meanwhile, the dragnet also had serious confrontations in the form of a recent shoot-out in South Ruimveldt, which resulted in the death of two bandits. They were identified as 21-year-old Edgar Blackman and 22-year-old Sherwaine James, called β€œTu Pack”, both of Tucville, Georgetown. Two other men escaped.
At the end of September this year, a total of 89 illegal firearms had been recovered by the police. These comprise 1 sub-machine gun, 47 pistols, 24 revolvers, 10 shotguns, 6 rifles and 1 pen gun. This compares to a total of 60 illegal firearms recovered as at this time last year.
The Police Force is continuing its efforts aimed at crime prevention through its police/community partnership programme, along with social crime prevention interventions in the policing divisions. The special emphasis is on empowering youths.

FM
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Bandit shot as Dragnet tightens

 

TWENTY-one-year-old Devon Forde of Stevedore Housing Scheme, Georgetown is nursing gunshot wounds he allegedly sustained in a standoff with police early yesterday morning in the community of Grove, East Bank Demerara (EBD).He is currently a patient under guard at the GPHC, while his reputed accomplice managed to escape.
Police say that 50-year-old Cheryl Embrack of Grove Housing Scheme, EBD, was entering her home when she was attacked by two men, one of whom was armed with a handgun.
The men took her into the house, and took away a stereo set and a cell phone.
While the robbery was in progress, neighbouring residents informed the police, who responded and encountered the perpetrators as they were leaving the scene.
The police reportedly came under fire, and returned same, injuring Forde, from whom they retrieved an unlicensed .32 pistol with 10 matching rounds of ammunition.
Forde’s capture is another plus for Operation Dragnet which came into effect at the beginning of this month to curb criminal activity. It has already resulted in a reduction in serious crimes.

FM

Let us hope for a turn around even though the statistics is saying otherwise. Hopefully the Black government in power can order their Black police to aggressively go after the criminals, Black, Indian or otherwise. They don't have to fear any rioting by the PPP supporters as they are mostly the victims. 

 

Serious crimes jump by 9% – Police

– 300 reports of rape; 133 murders; 112 fatalities

The Guyana Police Force on Monday admitted serious crimes have increased by 9 per cent.
In a statement issued by Police, it is stated that serious crimes increased by 9 percent at the end of November 2015 whenguyana-police-force-badgecompared to the corresponding period in 2014.
Among the serious crimes policed by the force are murder, robbery under arms, robbery with violence, robbery with aggravation, larceny from the person, break and enter and larceny, burglary, rape, and kidnapping.
A total of 133 murders were recorded at the end of November 2015 in comparison to 130 at the end of November 2014, an increase of two per cent.
Of the 133 murders, a whopping 53 were as a result of disorderly behavior; 22 were committed during robberies; 20 as a result of domestic issues; 10 were execution style killing, 27 are yet to be determined, and one comes under β€˜other’.
In addition, the report further revealed that 46 murders were committed in A Division while 23 were done in F Division; 21 apiece for B and C Divisions followed  by 8 each in D and G Divisions and six in E Division.
The police also stated that at the end of November 2015, robbery under arms overall has increased by four per cent in comparison to the same period in 2014.
The statistics also indicated an increase of 6 per cent in the armed robberies involving the use of firearms; while the figures are almost similar in relation to the number of armed robberies where instruments other than firearms were used by the perpetrators.
Also, the police recorded 26 per cent increase in reports of rape, with 300 reports at the end of November this year compared to 238 for the same period last year. Break and Enter and Larceny and Burglary have shown an overall increase of 11 per cent.
At end of November this year, a total of 103 illegal firearms have been recovered by the police comprising 1 sub-machine gun, 56 pistols, 28 revolvers, 11 shotguns, 6 rifles and 1 pen-gun.
This compares to a total of 81 that were recovered unto this time last year.
Meanwhile, in relation to traffic, the Guyana Police Force have recorded 112 road fatalities from 95 accidents at the end of November 2015 when compared to 130 fatalities from 121 accidents for the same period in 2014, a decrease of 21 per cent.
Pedestrians has been the main category of road users affected in road fatalities with 40 such persons having lost their lives at the end of November 2015. In addition 11 pedal cyclists, 28 in vehicles, 15 motor cyclists, 14 drivers, three pillion riders and one pillion rider on a bicycle also lost their lives.
Speeding has been the major contributory factor of fatal accidents, having been the cause of 43 of the 95 fatal accidents.
However, traffic enforcement by the police has resulted in a total of 50,715 cases for this year being made against errant motorists at the end of November.
Of this total, 21,576 cases were for speeding, 2206 for driving under the influence of alcohol, 1156 for using cell phone while driving and 2046 for failing to wear seat belt.
Up to Sunday last, a total of four more persons lost their lives from 4 fatal accidents for the month of December.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
redux posted:
kp posted:

Why all the criminals are BLACKS, they are more brazen under the PNC government.

well . . .dig yuh batty, smell, lick yuh finga and tell abee nah

hurry up

The wounded bandit will no longer have the use of his left eye.

The wounded bandit will no longer have the use of his left eye.

skeldon_man posted:
redux posted:
kp posted:

Why all the criminals are BLACKS, they are more brazen under the PNC government.

well . . .dig yuh batty, smell, lick yuh finga and tell abee nah

hurry up

The wounded bandit will no longer have the use of his left eye.

skeldon_man, u can lick KP finga and taste he BT too

enjoy

FM
redux posted:
skeldon_man posted:
redux posted:
kp posted:

Why all the criminals are BLACKS, they are more brazen under the PNC government.

well . . .dig yuh batty, smell, lick yuh finga and tell abee nah

hurry up

The wounded bandit will no longer have the use of his left eye.

The wounded bandit will no longer have the use of his left eye.

skeldon_man posted:
redux posted:
kp posted:

Why all the criminals are BLACKS, they are more brazen under the PNC government.

well . . .dig yuh batty, smell, lick yuh finga and tell abee nah

hurry up

The wounded bandit will no longer have the use of his left eye.

skeldon_man, u can lick KP finga and taste he BT too

enjoy

Can you teach me how to do that? You seem to have alot of experience with fingers and BT. Maybe I should ask my dugla son if his mom knows you are funny in the butt.

FM
skeldon_man posted:

Can you teach me how to do that? You seem to have alot of experience with fingers and BT. Maybe I should ask my dugla son if his mom knows you are funny in the butt.

aarite, forget de man finger, lick and taste he bt den . . . alyuh antiman got to make everything a freakin production

enjoy

FM
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redux posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Can you teach me how to do that? You seem to have alot of experience with fingers and BT. Maybe I should ask my dugla son if his mom knows you are funny in the butt.

aarite, forget de man finger, lick and taste he bt den . . . alyuh antiman got to make everything a freakin production

enjoy

How do you do that?

FM
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skeldon_man posted:
redux posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Can you teach me how to do that? You seem to have alot of experience with fingers and BT. Maybe I should ask my dugla son if his mom knows you are funny in the butt.

aarite, forget de man finger, lick and taste he bt den . . . alyuh antiman got to make everything a freakin production

enjoy

How do you do that?

ask KP . . . he is the wan digging he batty and sharing he finga with you

FM
redux posted:
skeldon_man posted:
redux posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Can you teach me how to do that? You seem to have alot of experience with fingers and BT. Maybe I should ask my dugla son if his mom knows you are funny in the butt.

aarite, forget de man finger, lick and taste he bt den . . . alyuh antiman got to make everything a freakin production

enjoy

How do you do that?

ask KP . . . he is the wan digging he batty and sharing he finga with you

Arite battie man. Me dunn ask you fuh instructions. Keep you secret.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
redux posted:
skeldon_man posted:
redux posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Can you teach me how to do that? You seem to have alot of experience with fingers and BT. Maybe I should ask my dugla son if his mom knows you are funny in the butt.

aarite, forget de man finger, lick and taste he bt den . . . alyuh antiman got to make everything a freakin production

enjoy

How do you do that?

ask KP . . . he is the wan digging he batty and sharing he finga with you

Arite battie man. Me dunn ask you fuh instructions. Keep you secret.

like i said, stop licking KP stink finga and ask him yuh $69 question

go on

FM

After a very slow week in crime we now see its resurgence. Let's see if the dragnets can continue to be effective to now hungry afc/apnu criminals who desperately need cash to sport this holiday season.

 

Passenger shoots bus driver in back

A minibus driver is now nursing a gunshot wound to the back after he was shot by a passenger on Tuesday evening in what appeared to be an attempted robbery. The injured driver was identified as 38-year-old Jermaine Brown of Sparendaam, East Coast Demerara.

According to information received, the minibus was stopped by a man along the Railway Embankment at Liliendaal, Greater Georgetown. As the passenger entered the vehicle, he reportedly whipped out a firearm while another man walked towards the driver.

Upon seeing this, Brown accelerated in an attempt to drive away but the gunman discharged a round, hitting him to the back.

At the time of the shooting incident, several passengers were in the minibus. The driver was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he was admitted a patient.

FM
Police ranks responded promptly to arrest the suspect in Queenstown.
Police ranks responded promptly to arrest the suspect in Queenstown.

Knife-wielding bandit nabbed after Queenstown robbery

 

A YOUNG man was arrested yesterday morning by police shortly after he had robbed a woman in Queenstown, Georgetown, and she raised an alarm.Three security guards from the company exited the premises and chased after the man, who raced through an alleyway where some contract workers were clearing a drain.

Members of the public assisted police in arresting the suspect yesterday

Members of the public assisted police in arresting the suspect yesterday

As the man ran past the workers, the guards opened fire but missed hitting the bandit. However, the man, sensing that he was in danger of being shot, halted and surrendered as the guards raced through the alleyway and grabbed him before taking him back to the alleyway entrance.

According to reports, the guards then gave him a sound beating, and one of them even took a spade from the sanitation workers and struck the man to the head, much to the annoyance of the sanitation workers, who were already enraged at the gunfire while workers were in the alleyway.

The security team then retreated to their workplace, leaving the bandit in the hands of the sanitation workers, who allowed him to escape before the police arrived, contending that he had suffered enough at the hands of the guards.

However, shortly after, the man had made it through the alleyway again, the police arrived and he was forced to seek refuge in a resident’s yard while the police searched in vain for him.

Subsequently, one person who had seen where the man had gone informed the police, who surrounded the yard and arrested him without any use of force. He was then taken to the police station.

Late yesterday afternoon, police sources confirmed that the bag with the items the man had snatched had been recovered, and he was also positively identified by the woman who had been robbed and injured.

Just last week, the police came in for high praise from members of the public in South Ruimveldt after responding promptly to a robbery report. Two bandits were killed in a shootout with the police in that incident.

President David Granger last week called on the police to seek to bring in criminals alive, so that additional information can be gleaned with regard to criminal enterprises.
By Leroy Smith

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Cattle farmer found dead

–  after firing employee amid threats

Police are investigating the circumstances, which led to the death of a West Coast Berbice (WCB) cattle farmer in the backdam on Tuesday afternoon.

Edward Pestano

Edward Pestano

Dead is Edward Pestano, 61, of Number 40 Village, WCB, Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice).
Reports are that Pestano was in the backdam with his 12-year-old grandson when he observed that one of the employees at his cattle ranch was reportedly smoking an illegal substance. The farmer immediately fired the worker and asked him to leave the ranch.

According to information reaching this publication, a heated argument ensued between Pestano and the fired employee, who demanded immediate pay for the days he had already worked. During the argument, the employee reportedly threatened to harm Pestano’s family and burn the cattle ranch. This newspaper was told that the irate man had also threatened to poison Pestano’s animals.

The fired employee was later seen leaving the ranch, but soon after returned. At the time, Pestano was on his motorbike.
Details of what transpired are sketchy; however, the fired employee was seen riding behind Pestano. Moments later, his grandson found him lying on the ground with his motorbike resting on him. The 12-year-old tried desperately to remove the heavy bike, but was unable to do so, this newspaper was told.

He left the scene and went in search of help, returning within the hour, but by the time help arrived, Pestano is said to have passed away.

The Police were summoned and arrived at the scene before night fall and took possession of the body.
They are on the hunt for the fired employee, who has since gone into hiding.

An autopsy is expected to be performed on the body today.

Meanwhile, Pestano leaves to mourn four children and his wife, Rita Pestano. Two years ago, one of Pestano’s sons died in a road accident while another son died by drowning in 1986.

FM

Market vendor shot in failed robbery attempt

Police in Berbice are looking for two men who may be able to provide assistance with investigations into the shooting of a New Amsterdam market vendor who was injured on Wednesday night when two men tried to enter his premises.

Injured is Ramesh Parsram, 46, of Palmyra Village, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne). Reports are that Parsram was with his wife Sabrina, 40, and other relatives having a family drink under their house when two men were seen lurking outside of the fence. Parsram reportedly left the group and went to investigate, taking with him a plastic chair as he approached the gate.

Loud explosions were heard and Parsram was seen falling to the ground. When relatives rushed to his aid, he was bleeding profusely and appeared to have two gunshot wounds; one to the left side of his chest and the other to the abdomen.

He was rushed to the New Amsterdam Hospital where he was admitted and placed in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

Medical sources have confirmed that Parsram was shot twice; to the chest and abdomen. On Friday afternoon, he was transferred from the ICU to a ward at the medical facility after his condition is said to have improved. However, doctors have not been able to remove any of the bullets lodged in his body.

Police are continuing their investigation but according to the Commander of B Division (Berbice), Assistant Commissioner Christopher Griffith, the incident is being treated as an attempted robbery.

The incident took place next door to where a businesswoman was shot to her head on July 6, after five heavily-armed men – four carrying firearms and one with a cutlass – entered her Palmyra grocery store. The men allegedly took away two gold finger rings valued $50,000, $400,000 and US$100 in cash. One man is currently before the court for that robbery.

FM

Armed bandits rob Region 6 Chairman’s business

Two men, one armed and one masked have robbed a sand and lumber yard owned by Region Six Chairman David Armogan.
The incident took place on Wednesday at Number 2 Village, Canje, Region Six (East Berbice/Corentyne).

Reports are that about 12:30h, two men entered the lumber yard and went directly to the office. At the time, the cashier, 58-year-old Boarof was the only person in the office. As the robbers entered the building, two shots were discharged from the hand gun one of them was carrying.

P Armogan Lumber Yard which was robbed

P Armogan Lumber Yard which was robbed

Boarof was ordered to hand over all of the money from the cash draw. After a little hesitation which was followed by threats to his life, the cashier complied and gave the men the day’s sales which amounted to $152,000.

The men quickly left on foot and disappeared into the nearby community. The Police were summoned and took evidence from the scene which might lead to the capture of the perpetrators. However, up to press time, no arrests have been made.
Investigations continue.

FM

Man shot by bandit trying to steal car

DECEMBER 21, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A 50-year-old shopkeeper was left in a critical condition at around 01.00 hrs yesterday, after being shot outside his Melanie, East Coast Demerara business place, allegedly by a bandit who was trying to steal his car.
Nursing a gunshot wound to his abdomen and listed as critical is father of five Lebert Thomas, of Lot 125 Cummings Street, Buxton.
At press time, he was still attached to a life support machine in the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation.
Hospital sources said that the bullet entered Thomas’s abdomen and exited his back, damaging some of his organs.
Kaieteur News understands that the robber was trying to make off with Thomas’ vehicle and opened fire when the shopkeeper did not comply.
Jennifer Griffith, Thomas’ fiancΓ©e, told Kaieteur News that Thomas was outside of his shop, known as β€˜Frontline Shop’, located at Lot 326 Melanie Cinema road, East Coast Demerara when the bandit attacked him.
β€œHe had closed up the place and was heading to his car when his mother heard what she believed to be a firecracker, but she ran outside after hearing her son’s cries for help.”

Lebert Thomas standing next to the car that the robbers tried to take away before he was shot.

Lebert Thomas standing next to the car that the robbers tried to take away before he was shot.

On going outside his mother, Yvonne Isaacs,
saw her son holding his shirt β€œand he said I just got shot, then he fell down.”
A passerby stopped to render assistance but when he stopped a car, the driver reportedly refused to put the bleeding man in his vehicle.
Thomas was eventually taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital in his own car.
β€œI’m so saddened and sick of the crime situation that is plaguing the country,” his fiancΓ©e said.
It is just heartbreaking and more needs to be done to fight these trigger happy robbers. We need more patrols on the East Coast.”
The woman also revealed that this is the sixth time that Thomas has been robbed in the same location.
β€œHe has been shot twice and stabbed a total of four times on several occasions at or near the same location, plus he has a bullet lodged in his hip from being robbed at the same location too.”
β€œOn other occasions he was robbed of jewellery and cash but while persons were questioned for the first robbery no one was ever charged or prosecuted.”
(Mondale Smith)

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Shot bus driver who saved passengers from robbery attack dies

DECEMBER 21, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

By Mondale Smith

β€˜An unsung hero’ because of his nature, Jermaine Allister Burrowes when confronted with a gun, not only lost his kidney, but has paid the ultimate price days after he saved passengers from being robbed.
Burrowes, who was shot last Tuesday night by one of two armed bandits during an attempted robbery at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara (ECD) succumbed to his injuries on Saturday night in the Intensive Care Unit of the GPHC.
Barrow, 38, was shot during an attempted robbery on persons in the vehicle that he was driving along the Liliendaal Railway Embankment.
Burrowes was shot around 22:00 hrs, shortly after he had picked up passengers at the Giftland Mall at Liliendaal. He managed to drive his vehicle for a short distance before veering into a trench at Blygezeight Gardens, ECD.
Reports are that after picking up passengers at the mall, a man flagged down Burrowes’ vehicle. When he stopped, another appeared at the driver’s side of the mini bus.
One of Burrowes’ passengers suspected that the two men were robbers and pulled the door shut, preventing the man from entering the bus.

Jermaine Allister Burrowes

Jermaine Allister Burrowes

At that point, the bandit, who was at the driver’s side pointed a gun at Burrowes and shot him. The bullet entered his back and exited his right side abdomen.
With passengers screaming and telling Burrowes to drive, the wounded man continued in the direction of Georgetown, before losing control of his vehicle and ending up in a trench.
When Kaieteur News visited his Lot 53 West Road Sparandaam home yesterday, the building was shut tight, but neighbors of the slain man had only good things to say about him.
β€œJermaine was an angel who always was helping others and me never once hear he in a argument for his entire life living next door,” Sukhai Singh, a neighbor said.
β€œThis news hit me so hard I can’t even eat since this thing happened. I will really miss him because me know he from since he small,” added Singh.
β€œHe was a cool and very easy going person,” said another neighbor as she shook her head in disbelief.
Burrowes’ sisters, Abena  Bagott and Petal Burrowes, recalled their brother as being humble, jovial and hardworking.
Other relatives expressed hope that β€œthe current system, administration will do something about the spate of criminality to prevent others from suffering such an unfortunate end and to assist with funeral arrangement as well as provide some amount of counseling for those hurting.”
β€œWe wouldn’t wish this on anyone including our enemies.”
He has a small daughter who resides in the Caribbean and he is a foster father of one other.
His demise comes as a major blow to his siblings, who lost their father on March 19, 2014 and their mother passed away on March 17 this year.
The attack on Thomas occurred a day after bandits robbed passengers in the same area. However, only one passenger reported the robbery.
Police have since increased patrols in the area.

FM

Knife-wielding man stabs cousin in Tiger Bay feud

DECEMBER 21, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A Tiger Bay family feud spanning two decades has landed a father of five in hospital with a stab wound to the heart and his assailant, who is his cousin, in police custody.
Stabbed with a β€˜Rambo knife’ is father and laborer Alpha Fletchman, age 25 of lot 9-10 Queen Street, Tiger Bay, South Cummingsburg.
Tresceline Rossan, 42, of Lot 36 Fourth Street, Kingston, was in church leading worship when her daughter Naomi delivered news via phone call that her son β€œAlpha just get juk up.”

Stabbed: Alpha Fletchman

Stabbed: Alpha Fletchman

Alpha Fletchman in hospital yesterday

Alpha Fletchman in hospital yesterday

Petrina Chandra, 24, his reputed wife, witnessed what transpired.
β€œHe (Alpha Fraser) was playing ball and there was fight which he parted then as he was heading home he saw a girl name Nitika Moore called Pookie cussing me out.”
β€œWhen β€˜Alpha’ was asking what is the problem, he cousin, the neighborhood bully who does live next door, come out to represent he woman and an argument started.”
His cousin has been identified as a former boxer.
β€œThen when me child-father was walking away, the cousin push a Rambo knife in he left side chest and the knife stick in he chest.”
Luckily, a neighbor named Jeffery saw the man bleeding and volunteered to transport him to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation on his motorcycle.
While Fletchman was being transported to the hospital reports are that his cousin attempted to escape but was apprehended by residents.
Police eventually arrived on the scene and the suspect was detained.
Relatives of both men informed this publication that it is a family feud that has been ongoing for more than two decades.

FM

Home invader chopped, hospitalised

DECEMBER 22, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A young man known as Gobind, of Onderneeming, West Coast Berbice, is nursing chop wounds at the Georgetown Public Hospital after he was chopped about his body when he reportedly removed the window pane and unlawfully entered a house through the very window.
According to reports,  about 20:30 hours last Friday, family members of well known butcher  called Chan, of Armadale, West Coast Berbice, were at home when they had cause to investigate an unusual sound coming from a section of the upper flat of their two-storied building.
The confronted Gobind was chopped even as his accomplices made their escape. He was taken to the Fort Wellington Hospital and later transferred to the Georgetown Public Hospital.
The police have since taken two men into custody, as they continue their investigation.

FM

Corruption in Public Office… Brassington and others should be charged without delay- Robert Badal

December 22, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

Days after a telling audit report recommended charges against senior officials and for the National Industrial

Robert Badal

Robert Badal

and Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL) to be closed down, prominent businessman, Robert Badal, is calling for action.
The forensic audit into the controversial unit which handled privatizations and a number of questionable projects was conducted by former Auditor General, Anand Goolsarran. It is set to be considered by the Cabinet of Ministers today.
Under fire is NICIL’s head, Winston Brassington, under whose watch several state assets were sold. A number of projects like the Berbice Bridge and the Marriott Hotel are but two of the projects that are currently under scrutiny.
According to Badal, who owns the iconic Pegasus Hotel and a host of other businesses, Brassington and others should be charged without delay.
Below is the statement as issued by Mr. Badal:
The findings of the recently released report of the forensic audit of NICIL disclosed massive fraud, misuse of public resources, sale of state assets at highly under- valued prices, diversion of billions of taxpayers’ resources away from the Consolidated Fund outside of Parliamentary oversight, but under the control of one man subject to the direction of a political elite.
All the transgressions revealed in this audit were executed by the CEO of NICIL, Winston Brassington and his Deputy, Marcia Nadir-Sharma, without any regard for adhering to even the most elementary norms of transparency, accountability and due process.
Wherever any due process was followed it was flawed, rigged or manipulated. Valuations were influenced or pre-determined, buyers were pre-selected before the process. In all cases the transferees in the transactions were friends of the ruling elite or nominees thereof. This resulted in massive kickbacks and looting of state assets.

Pressure mounting: Winston Brassington

Pressure mounting: Winston Brassington

The sale to Movietowne and others at G$15M. per acre of land at Liliendaal which would otherwise attract more that G$200M.per acre; giving control of the Berbice Bridge to a politically connected group who subscribed less than 10% of its capital; transfer of ownership of 30% shareholding in GT&T to a Chinese company without receiving full payment, were all examples of flagrant fraud and corruption against the state and people of Guyana.
Spending more than US$60M.on the Marriott Hotel without any or any proper economic or feasibility study or in the face of Parliamentary approval constitutes the most lawless abuse of public office.
Winston Brassington was allowed unrestricted control of all of NICIL’s business because he was answerable only to one person who directed all of these nefarious and clandestine deals- the most powerful authority at the Office of the President.
The Board of NICIL and Cabinet was only a rubber stamp for all the corrupt deals hatched and incubated at the Office of the President and private rooms at a popular city Chinese restaurant.
From corrupt real estate deals, to state contracts for overpriced and sometimes expired drugs and infrastructural projects to radio and TV licences and internet assets, there was a massive heist of public resources by a few.
Those who opposed the lack of accountability and transparency were harassed, intimidated and victimized.  Licences and permits for their businesses were denied or delayed.
This was a sad period of bad governance in our country’s history which the people of Guyana have voted to change. The current public outcry demanding charges and consequent conviction of Winston Brassington is well founded. There is a high level of expectation, even impatience that the Government must institute charges without further delay.
Such charges do not require cabinet approval or instruction. The intention of the forensic audit was to determine what went wrong and who was responsible. Massive fraud and corruption was revealed. It is therefore time to act.
It is the Minister of Finance under whose portfolio NICIL falls who must now instruct the Police to institute fraud and other criminal charges against Mr. Brassington, his assistants, and those who directed their actions.
In all parts of the world public officials are charged and jailed for corruption and misuse of state assets, in most cases, for a mere fraction of the acts committed by Mr. Brassington. The Government must usher in a new political culture that ensures that all such acts are punished in order to restore confidence in Government.
I am confident that President Granger would direct such action if he has not already done so, but every day that passes sees the tremendous goodwill for the new administration being quickly dissipated.
Unless the administration seizes the day, public perceptions may turn frustration into suspicion that the inactivity is deliberate, with serious consequences. Already, persons are muttering that Guyana has not had a true change, but only an β€˜exchange’.

Mitwah

More to come as this story develops. Looks like a setup.

Berbice money-changer missing

DECEMBER 23, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

…after leaving home on business

A 56-year-old Berbice money-changer appears to be missing and his family fears the worst.
Mohammed Fizal Mamood Baksh, called β€˜Sugar Cake’ of  Crabwood Creek, was last seen by relatives at around 08.05 hrs on Monday last, when he reportedly received a call indicating that some elderly people wanted to change some foreign currency.He had reportedly indicated that he would be back in two hours.
But his daughter said that he has not been seen since and repeated calls to his mobile phone have gone unanswered.
Adding to their fears is the fact that a young man who had reportedly told the money-changer about the β€˜clients’ also appears to be missing.
Kaieteur News understands that the 20-year-old, known as β€˜Kevin,’ had been asked to give police a statement about his transaction with Mohamed, but failed to turn up.
Mohamed reportedly does most of his business near the Skeldon Market, and was reportedly seen entering a car there.
Persons with information on the whereabouts of Mohamed Baksh can contact relatives on telephone number 604-2681.

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This govt is a joke.

Berbice Bridge robbed

DECEMBER 24, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 
A BBC vehicle parked at the Central Police station yesterday.

A BBC vehicle parked at the Central Police station yesterday.

The Berbice River Bridge may very well be rethinking its decision to lower their fare after the company was hit with a $5M robbery on Wednesday.
The take included both cash and cheques.
Reports are that around 06:00 hrs on Wednesday, operatives at the  De Edward, West Bank Berbice River end of the bridge were in the process of making a deposit  at the nearby Republic Bank when they were robbed by a lone gunman with a hand gun.
According to Chief Executive Officer of the Berbice Bridge Company, Omadatt Samaroo, the Supervisor was in the vicinity of the Republic bank and had just exited the vehicle to make a deposit into the safety deposit box when a lone bandit appeared and pointed a gun to her head and demanded she hand over the cash that was in two night deposit bags.
The man grabbed the bags from the startled employee, jumped the bank fence and escaped in the nearby cane fields.
It is not sure if the BBCI staff was accompanied by any security detail, however people in the vicinity stated that none was available.
It was a regular practice by the BBCI not to have security details accompany their employees when they are depositing money.
It is understood that security details at the Bank who are usually unarmed scampered for cover, some hiding under tables when they saw the man with the gun.
The matter was reported to the police who responded promptly and scoured the area. A man was subsequently nabbed in the vicinity and is in custody. He is said to have been seen with a change of clothes.
Investigations are continuing.

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APNU stronghold Linden appears to be a safe haven for criminals as they use the town as a staging area for robberies. 

Lindeners charged with $$M armed robberies

DECEMBER 24, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Three Lindeners were yesterday remanded to prison after they pleaded not guilty to charges of armed robberies, when they appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts.
Nicolai Carmichael, 22, of Lot 28 Blueberry Hill, Wismar Linden; Dexter Mc Calmont, 22, of Lot 103 Block 22 One Mile, Wismar Linden and Khalil Mustafa, are accused of robbing Shawn Bissoon of a Bedford truck valued $12M, fuel and other items to the value of $14,160,000β€”property of Julius Ferreira.
The men were further accused of robbing Bissoon of a cell phone and cash.
The trio was alleged to have stolen a $37,000 gold band belonging to Lakeram Shabdar during the robberies.
The incidents were allegedly committed at gunpoint on October 3, at Mabura Access Road.
Carmichael, Mc Calmont and Mustafa pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Mustafa and Carmichael were charged with two other armed robberies.
It is alleged that the two men, while armed with guns robbed Marlon Bissoon  of a Bedford Truck, several barrels of diesel, gasoline and hydraulic fuel, a quantity of beverages and two laddersβ€”total value of $15.2M property of Ryan Ferreira.
The last charge alleged that the men also robbed Marlon Bissoon of a cell phone and $35,000 in cash while brandishing a gun. The two men denied both charges. Police Prosecutor, Corporal Deniro Jones objected to them being granted their pretrial liberty on all charges.
The Prosecutor’s objections were upheld by the Magistrate, who wished the men a Merry Christmas before ordering them remanded. They will make their next court appearance on December 30, at the Linden Magistrate’s Court.

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Sophia man shot during robbery December 25, 2015 By GuyanaTimes A Sophia resident was in the wee hours of Christmas Eve shot when he was attacked by a lone gunman who relieved him of a bag containing alcohol and clothing. Lloyd Scott, 34, of B Field Sophia, Greater Georgetown, was shot and injured to his left foot and hand by the perpetrator. He was admitted a patient at the Georgetown Public Hospital. According to information, Scott was on his way home when he was attacked by the gunman who demanded valuables. Scott reportedly put up a fight but the gunman discharged two rounds hitting him twice. Scott reportedly raised an alarm and persons ran to his rescue. He was taken to hospital where he was admitted. The police have launched an investigation into the incident.
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Missing Berbice money changer found murdered December 25, 2015 By GuyanaTimes Dead, Mohamed Baksh Dead, Mohamed Baksh Four days after a Berbice man went missing, his body was found along the 63 Village Seashore, Corentyne, Berbice. The discovery was made at about 07:00h. Mohamed Baksh, 56, of Crabwood Creek, Corentyne, was reported missing on December 21. Following the discovery, a post mortem performed by pathologist Dr Vivekanand Brijmohan proved he suffered a fractured skull. The autopsy showed that he died as a result of haemorrhage and shock. The money changer was last seen by relatives at around 08:05h on Monday last, when he reportedly received a call indicating that some elderly people wanted to change some foreign currency. He had indicated that he would be back in two hours and left home. After time elapsed and he did not return home, his relatives attempted to contact him via hone but the calls went unanswered. They subsequently made a report to the Springlands Police Station. The police are treating the incident as murder. Several persons have been questioned in relation to murder including relatives of the dead man.
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Dead: Kevon Marvin George
Dead: Kevon Marvin George

Teen kills father of two

 

A TEENAGER is in police custody after reportedly stabbing to death a father of two at Cemetery Road, Bachelor’s Adventure, East Coast Demerara (ECD) after the lad was accosted over a recent house break-in yesterday.The dead man has been identified as 28-year-old minibus conductor Kevon Marvin George of 1015, Bare Root, ECD. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).

His alleged assailant, a 15-year-old juvenile whose name has not been released because of his age, is in police custody. He was taken to the police station by his father after the stabbing.

Reports indicate that George had been involved in an argument with the lad at Bachelor’s Adventure at approximately 07:30hrs on Sunday morning when he was stabbed to his eyes and throat.

The dead man’s mother, Minerva Nieuenkerk, told this publication that the entire situation started when the teenager reportedly stole some items from her grandson, Clifton Wills, who resides in another lot behind her premises.

β€œHe broke into my daughter’s house and stole my grandson computer, sign printing machine and other things. This boy is always bad news, he make his own mother run off and walking the street,” Nieuenkerk said.

The mother of seven further explained that the items were stolen on December, 8, 2015, on her grandson’s birthday.

β€œAfter he do that, his (the juvenile’s) father called my grandson and give him back the machine, a battery and something else. He didn’t give back all the items, so this morning (yesterday) my grandson asked him, β€˜boy what happen to the rest of things?’ and he replied, cursing up and saying he done break the house what y’all will do about it,” she recalled.

DID NOT KNOW
The distressed mother stressed that if she had known that her son was heading out of the house for a confrontation, she would never have allowed him to go there.
β€œI won’t have allowed him to go out for that, because I told my grandson he needs to go back to the police station. I didn’t expect my son was going on the road for that reason,” the woman said.

This inconsolable mother was quick to call for justice after her son’s murder. Meanwhile, the dead man’s twin brother, Kevin George, said his brother had overheard the complaint made by Wills pertaining to the stolen item, and had decided to jump on a bicycle and head towards the teen, with whom an argument ensued, resulting in him being stabbed several times to the neck and face.

β€œBefore this man left the house, all he said was he was coming back just now. He normally goes early on the road every day to walk his bird, so we never suspected he was going for anything else,” the twin brother said in tears.

β€œI lose my brother now. When I hear the news and rush to my brother and was talking to him is sheer blood running through my fingers. There was no assistance given from anyone, family come from over the river and reach before the police to carry the body.”

With tears flowing down his face, the twin said he is seeking justice for his brother’s demise, and expects the police and judiciary to act swiftly in the matter.

He reflected that the teen is known in the village as a troublemaker, but he had previously offered the lad assistance when he allowed him to weed his yard on a monthly basis for a fee. β€œIs just because I know him as a youth in the area I gave him the work,” he said

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The house at which the robber was caught exiting through the window
The house at which the robber was caught exiting through the window

Bandits target Berbice doctors –robber caught exiting through window  

 

 

DESPERATE home intruders have broken into the homes of two doctors between Saturday night and Sunday morning, carting off an undisclosed sum in cash and other valuables.According to reports, the bandits were trying to gain entry into the quarters of two Cuban doctors for some time now, before changing their target.

The home where Dr Kester Persaud lives

The home where Dr Kester Persaud lives

The Cuban doctors say that between Saturday night and Sunday morning, persons tried to gain entry to their home by knocking out a few floor boards.

This was after the robbers made an attempt two nights before, when they removed a window from the house situated at Vryman’s Ervin, New Amsterdam.

On Sunday morning, a man was also seen next to the fence of the house the Cubans occupy. He was dressed in black.

On Saturday evening, an apartment occupied by Dr Vanessa Chan was burglarised in her absence. Reports are that she left home just before nightfall, but received a telephone call about four hours after, informing her that her living quarters was broken into.

Dr Chan said that when she arrived home, police were already at the scene conducting investigations.
The police reportedly found the door open and items scattered inside the lower flat of the two-storey building.

Jewellery, a wedding ring, passports, a DVD player, a tablet, two laptops, a digital photo viewer, and certificates along with other items, were removed from her quarters.

The robbers gained entry into the home by breaking the lock on the front door, after failing to get in through a window at the back of the house.

The bandits also tried to enter the upper flat of the building occupied by Dr Mohamed Yacoob. One window was removed, but bars prevented them from going further. They were, however, able to steal keys that were on a table near the window.

NOT AT HOME
Dr Yacoob was not then at home. According to him, he was trying to avoid the loud music which was coming from a nearby house.

Reports are that police had earlier arrived at the doctor’s quarters in response to a break and enter report but a guard on duty, who was unaware of what was happening, told the police that all was okay. The report the police received had come from someone residing in the street next to the doctor’s quarters.
The police, however, returned to the scene after the guard had confirmed that one apartment under her watch was burglarised.

A scene at Dr Chan’s ransacked apartment

A scene at Dr Chan’s ransacked apartment

By then, the perpetrators had made good their escape.

Several hours later, another guard was confronted by two men leaving the lower flat of the building in which the doctors reside.

According to reports, at about 03:30h on Sunday, a security guard reported that two men had jumped a fence to get out of the yard in which Dr Kester Persaud lives.
The guard later discovered that the back door to the house was opened, and called on the doctor, who was asleep.

The doctor lost a laptop, wrist watch, jewellery and a wallet containing bank cards, cash and his driver’s licence.

Meanwhile, a man was nabbed by police on Christmas morning as he was attempting to leave the home of a government employee who lives in Vryman’s Ervin.

Police were alerted that a man had entered the home, and when they arrived at the scene, the robber was leaving through a window.
A bag containing a quantity of household items was discovered next to the window. No one was at home at the time

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Harbour Bridge shooting victim still unidentified

 

THE body of the passenger who was fatally shot in a minibus that was crossing the Demerara Harbour Bridge on Boxing Day is yet to be identified, but police are zeroing in on his assailant.Reports reveal that a minor argument between two men inside a minibus making its way over the Demerara Harbour Bridge to Georgetown resulted in a passenger being shot to death while a bullet grazed Special Constable Randolph Williams, 27, who was sitting two seats in front of the gunman. Williams has been treated at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation.

The slain man was shot in the head and was pronounced dead on arrival at the East Bank Demerara Regional Hospital.
The killer, described as being about five feet, eight inches in height, sporting dreadlocks and carrying a blue haversack, calmly left the scene.

The incident happened at about 18:00 hours on Boxing Day while the minibus was heading from the West Coast of Demerara to Georgetown.

Williams, who was in the seat behind the driver, recalled that the row between the two men began when the suspect asked the other to shut a window, since it was raining. The row reportedly continued as the bus was heading to the eastern end of the Harbour Bridge, and the driver eventually stopped the vehicle and told the two men to disembark.
However, after exiting the bus in the rain, both men immediately rejoined the bus. The victim subsequently opened the window, but the suspect slammed it shut.

Shortly after, passengers heard a gunshot. This was followed by a second shot, which grazed the Special Constable, who resides at Blankenburg, West Coast Demerara

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Keron Herberd
Keron Herberd

Buttocks-bulleted man dies

 

VENDOR Keron Herberd of East Ruimveldt, Georgetown, who was shot to the buttocks, chest, kidney and throat at the Vendors’ Arcade on Boxing Day at about 20:00hrs, succumbed to his injuries yesterday at the Intensive Care Unit of the Georgetown Public Hospital. The 29-year-old was closing his stall when the incident happened.According to his father, Kenneth Herberd, his son was a father of four, the youngest being just five months old while the eldest is 11 years old.
The late Keron was reportedly loved by all, especially his customers, who faithfully visited his wholesale and retail outlet on Regent and Hincks streets, Georgetown.

β€œI just want to let the police know that they will be seeing me very often, since I want a proper investigation into my son’s death; and I don’t want them beating no one for a confession, I am talking about getting the real killer. My entire family is in mourning, and this will not go down easily,” the father of five said. β€œI also want the police to run all those surveillance cameras in the business area, since many are there. They must get something! Leave no stones unturned.”

Eyewitnesses recalled seeing a man in the area minutes before the shooting. He was dressed in all white, and had a handgun on his person. β€œI see this man walking with a gun, and right away I say I don’t even want to look and see is who, because I don’t know if he going and rob somebody.”

Another person who was in the area noted that a white vehicle, PNN series, was parked in the vicinity and it may have been connected to the shooting. (Rabindra Rooplall

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This is the wutlessness being encouraged under the afc/apnu.
Suicide victim: Lorenzo James
Suicide victim: Lorenzo James

Man brutalises lover, commits suicide

 

A ROCKY relationship ended with a spurned lover committing suicide, after leaving behind a note for his 16-year-old partner at his best friend’s home in Aubrey Barker Road, South Ruimveldt, Georgetown.There, on Boxing Day, he ended their four-year relationship by taking his life. The body of 21-year-old Lorenzo James of 238 Duncan Street, Campbellville is currently at the Lyken Funeral Parlour. His friend is in police custody assisting with investigations.

Sources close to the investigation disclosed that James visited his 16-year-old girlfriend’s home at Golden Grove, East Bank Demerara on Christmas night while the teen’s mother was at work. The mother is a security guard in Georgetown.

James had an argument with his partner in the home, and he decided to strip her naked, then proceeded to sexually and physically abuse her.

β€œHe locked her up in the house, raped her, bust up she head and cuff her in the face while having her kneel before him chanting that she must not mess around him or his family because she will pay the price,” the investigator revealed.

During the entire ordeal, the teen’s mother called her cell phone but got no answer.

DISTRESS CALL
Subsequently, the young lady returned a call to her mother’s cell phone to say, β€œMommy, I am calling you to tell you that I love you and this is the last time you will be hearing from me.” The traumatised mother then called a neighbour to check on her daughter, but music was blaring and the neighbour could not gain the attention of anyone inside the house.

Upon informing the mother of the situation, the mother abandoned her security post and summoned a taxi; and while on her way home, stopped at the Grove Police Station, where she made a report.
She was told by a police officer that she would have to go home and confirm what was happening then return.

Upon reaching her destination, she was greeted by loud music emanating from her home. The taxi driver, who is a former soldier, assisted the mother after futile attempts to gain entry into the house. With the assistance of another concerned citizen, he broke down the door, making possible entry into the home.

James was found shirtless with a knife in his hands. He tried to escape but was apprehended and turned over to the Grove Police Station, from whence he subsequently escaped.

β€œThe young lady was naked and bleeding, and there were bruises all over her body and blood about the area. She was eventually taken to the GPHC for a medical, after she had been taken to the Brickdam Police Station, where she received a call from James’s friend, informing her that he had drunk poison,” the investigator said.

SHOCK
James’s father, Lorenzo James Sr, was shocked at what occurred, while his mother was inconsolable. The senior James said that although his son had had a relationship with the young lady for the past four years, he had met her only six months ago, since they had been living together at one point.

β€œI last saw my son on 24th December, and I leave at 10:00 am to go to Ogle Airport to go into the North West District. I never knew he had any problem. I never knew the girl personally, it was just β€˜hi and bye’,” the elder James pointed out.

He explained that his son had never spoken of any issue; but, years ago, he had had a problem in the relationship, but the problem was sorted out. Other family members and relatives noted that the girl’s mother had encouraged the relationship, since James Jnr had loved the girl very much.

β€œThe man spends all his money on them. He even helped out with painting the house at one time. Majority of the time he would sleep over at the house. What kind of mother would allow such a thing with her young daughter if she didn’t know it was something serious?” one relative asked.

Another relative, to substantiate the contention that the girl’s mother had encouraged the relationship, brought out the cell phone of the late Lorenzo Jnr to show it was filled with text messages between the teenagers, and in some instances angry exchanges, with the teen’s mother texting him a ban from the home.
β€œThey had a quarrelsome relationship because the mother knows her daughter is a β€˜regular’ girl that would be dealing with other persons while in a relationship with Lorenzo. Is years now these two are together β€” four years now β€” and this is the end result,” one relative lamented.

By Rabindra Rooplall

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Two dead, three hospitalized following brawl

DECEMBER 29, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Two men are now dead after a row reportedly over a woman turned ugly outside a popular Manchester, Corentyne night spot on Sunday night.
The two dead men are Mark Simon of Liverpool, Corentyne and his friend Kempton Gray of Alness, also on the Corentyne.
Simon was hacked to death outside the night spot during the brawl. But although Gray was present during the brawl, the circumstances surrounding his death, a few hours later, are unclear.
Three other persons were hospitalized.  They are Bhiron Robertson, called β€œBouse” 31, and Samuel Fraser, called β€œCharlie”, 32, both of Liverpool, and Gary Tyndall of Courtland, Corentyne.
According to information the fight broke between the now dead Mark Simon and Bhiron Robertson who were both involved in a relationship with a woman called Ann, or β€œFluffy Tail” of Alness.
The woman, it is understood, had a relationship with Robertson before moving on to Simon. She subsequently left Simon and went back to Robertson.

Dead: Mark Simon [left) and Kempton Gray

Dead: Mark Simon (left) and Kempton Gray

During the night she was reportedly partying with her old β€œfling”, Simon, when Robertson turned up around 23:30 hours.
A heated argument ensued and both men armed themselves, Simon with a cutlass and Robertson with a knife. They began inflicting injuries on each other, forcing other persons to intervene, some to part while others joined in the fight.
Simon reportedly bled profusely from his injuries and died on his way to the hospital.
His rival was chopped about his body and is in a critical condition in the New Amsterdam Hospital.
Gray who was part of the melee reportedly assisted in taking Simon to the Port Mourant Hospital.
At the hospital, he was reportedly pointed out to the police as one of the persons involved in the fight.
Gray, obviously wanting to avoid being taken into custody, hurriedly left the hospital.
It is believed that he was attacked while heading home early after the incident.
No one could say exactly how Gray got his injuries but investigators revealed that they got a call from an unknown caller, informing them that an injured man was in a yard at Clifton.
When they went to the yard they found Gray lying on a step in the yard with injuries to his body and breathing faintly. He was rushed to the hospital by the police.
Gray’s father, Garfield, told this newspaper that he was at home when he received a call from his son, informing him about the brawl.
The man said that his son also informed him that he was leaving the hospital since he was fearful of being attacked or arrested.
The elder Gray stated that sometime around 02:00 hrs he received another call from his son who told him that he was in the vicinity of Tain and Bloomfield and was coming home. The man said that he told his son, β€œBoy, suppose something happen to you”.
He subsequently got a call around 05:00 hrs that the ambulance had just taken his son to the hospital and that β€œhe deh bad.”
The man said that his son succumbed not long after.
He stated that when he visited the mortuary he observed that his son had a stab wound to his abdomen, a cut on his hand and a blow to the back of his head.
Police are questioning one of the injured men who they believe could shed some light on how Gray met his death.
At Simon’s home, his family declined to comment. They received a call about the incident and subsequently learnt of his death

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Murder accused escapes from New Amsterdam Prison

DECEMBER 29, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 
Neshan Jagmohan [right) and his brother Ramnarine during one of their court appearances

Neshan Jagmohan (right) and his brother Ramnarine during one of their court appearances

A manhunt is underway in Berbice to recapture murder accused Neshan Jagmohan, who escaped from the New Amsterdam Prison sometime on Sunday.
Kaieteur News understands that Jagmohan, a remand prisoner, was discovered missing when a check was made on his cell in the solitary confinement block of the prison on Sunday night.
Prison officials could not be reached for a comment, despite repeated calls from this newspaper.
However, Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum confirmed that the police have joined in the search for the murder accused.
A source told this newspaper that investigators are trying to ascertain how Jagmohan managed to cut his way through a steel grill to escape.
Jagmohan was committed to stand trial for the murder of businessman Devindra Deodat, called Dave, on October 7, 2013 at Hampshire Squatting Area, Corentyne. He was initially charged for the murder with his older brother, Ramnarine.
Deodat, the owner of Cool Runnings Trucking Service, was chopped and shot dead after a group of masked men stormed the grocery shop which he and his wife, Mala, 29, operated. The bandits also chopped Deodat’s wife in the head and shot her father, Rafeek Abdul, 47, in the left arm.
During the murder/robbery, two of the three attackers were allegedly unmasked, allowing the victims to identify them at a subsequent identification parade.
Both Neshan Jagmohan and his brother are known to the authorities, and according to investigators, one of them was released from jail the same day that Deodat was slain.
During the robbery the assailants managed to escape with $560,000, a gold band, a laptop computer and a cell phone.

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Pastor Sarwan [second right) leads a prayer with the murder victim's mother Doreen Rajoo (third right), other relatives and members of the CFCN.

Pastor Sarwan (second right) leads a prayer with the murder victim’s mother Doreen Rajoo (third right), other relatives and members of the CFCN.

The wanton imbibing of alcohol is being blamed for yet another murder, this time at Supply, Mahaica on the East Coast of Demerara, where an uncle is in custody for stabbing his nephew to death.
Sheldon Richards, a 43-year-old labourer was killed around 15:10hrs on Sunday, after a heated, drunken row with his mother’s brother just outside his house. His death was the second domestic murder on the East Coast of Demerara for Sunday.
Police in a statement said that Richards and another man who is his relative were imbibing at his home at Supply, Mahaica, ECD, during which an argument ensued. Subsequently, Richards is reported to have struck the other man to his head with a piece of wood and the man retaliated and stabbed him to his chest.
The police said that Richards was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, while the suspect was treated and sent away, and is in police custody assisting with the investigations.
No one could say what started the argument between the two men, but for Richards’ mother Doreen Rajoo, the incident has β€œdivided my heart in two.”
According to Rajoo, her son, a known alcoholic, who does odd jobs in the neighbourhood lived with her, while her brother visits from time to time. She said that although the killing took place just outside her yard while she was inside, she cannot say what started the altercation.
β€œI was at home, but me been in me bedroom lock-up. I don’t know, I can’t say nothing, nothing where dem is concerned, because when he (Richards) come and he drunk, me does go in an lie down,” Rajoo told this newspaper.
Neighbours also could not say what led to the fight, except that after stabbing Richards, his uncle raised an alarm, resulting in several persons rushing to the scene.
But Richards appeared to have died before anyone could have provided any assistance to get him  medical attention.
For Rajoo, Richards is the second of her nine children to have died within a yearβ€”last year she buried her eldest son. She was consoled yesterday by members of the Cops and Faith Community Network (CFCN), which included Pastor Nirmaldeo Sarwan, who lamented the use of alcohol.
Following a brief prayer session with the bereaved family, Pastor Sarwan urged that there is no retaliation and a repeat of Sunday’s incident. He prayed against alcoholism, which has been blamed for a lot of the violent behaviour among young men, and said that Richards’ murder should be a lesson to the community. He said that he was heartened by the fact that the dead man’s mother has placed her faith in God to see her through the period of grief.
Apart from Pastor Sarwan, the Cops and Faith team included Pastor Ganesh Nauth, Police Sergeant Sharmain Clark and Corporal Jermaine Tyndall.
Meanwhile, Pastor Sarwan led another Cops and Faith team to Bare Roots, Bachelor’s Adventure yesterday, where they met with the mother and other relatives of Kevon George who was also stabbed to death on Sunday morning. He expressed similar sentiments there and stressed the need to curb violent behaviour among young people.
Post mortem examinations were performed on both bodies yesterday and the perpetrators are expected to be arraigned in court soon.

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Duo cons woman out of $1.6M for house lots

DECEMBER 29, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

A West Bank Demerara woman is calling on persons to be on the lookout for a couple that goes about claiming to have β€œlinks” to getting house-lots, with the intention of fraud.
Nazeema Persaud, of Swan Street, Klien, Pouderoyen, is claiming that she was approached by a woman in Bartica who told her that she had β€œlinks” to get house lots on West Coast Demerara.
Persaud said that she was sceptical at first but the woman, who identified herself as β€œSandy”, was accompanied by a well-dressed male who showed her a business card, claiming that he was a lawyer.
Persaud stated that by the end of the discussion she was completely convinced.
β€œWhen I come out of the bush I sometimes give she a $200,000, a li’l $50,000 you know, how much I could afford. She does give me receipts so I never like suspect anything. I give she $1,560,000 in all. Is when I ready to come out back for Christmas I couldn’t find her,” the teary eyed Persaud said.
After making a report at the Vreed-en-Hoop police station, Persaud stated that she was not satisfied with the police efforts to locate the woman who goes by various aliases, so she decided to take matters into her own hands.
She received word of the duo’s location and upon investigating she found out that the male accomplice was not a lawyer but really a construction worker who resides on the East Bank Essequibo.
After inquiring from neighbours, she was told that the couple moved out weeks before Christmas and are currently in Trinidad.
However, Persaud stated that the two were seen in various parts of Vreed-en-Hoop walking about freely.
She said that she has given up all hope of getting her money back, but is calling on other persons to be aware of the smooth-talking duo that usually targets β€œgirls working in the back dam”.
β€œThem collect money from two other girls but because them (girls) does do certain work in the back dam, they don’t want talk,” she said

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Lone gunman robs Onderneeming businessman

DECEMBER 29, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

An Onderneeming, Sandpit shop owner would be relieved whenever the police manage to arrest and prosecute a lone masked gunman who attacked and robbed him of a gold chain and an undisclosed sum of money, Sunday night, at his premises.
The gunman, who escaped, may have further intentions of launching another attack on the shop owner or other persons in that area.
According to reports, about 10:30 PM Sunday, a police officer who resides in the area received a report from the owner indicating he was attacked and robbed.
According to information, the shop owner and his wife closed their shop and took a walk. They returned to their home only to be confronted by the gunman who was apparently waiting for the shop owner who ventured behind his yard to pick up a sheet from the line.
The gunman, the report added, then proceeded to challenge the shop owner before stripping him of a gold chain and an undisclosed sum of money before escaping.
A report was lodged with the police at the Suddie police station who responded.
Members of the policing group in Onderneening, Sandpit area, are asking the Minister of National Security to engage the group and to make an attempt to resuscitate the group which could be of better service to the police.
(Yannason Duncan

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Man’s body dumped at GPHC

– taxi driver arrested

The body of a man believed to be in his mid-thirties was dumped outside the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) on Tuesday evening.
Guyana Times understands the body is suspected to be that of Hilbert Bennett of Lot 17 North Road, Georgetown.
This newspaper was told that the body was dumped from a yellow taxi and the driver has since been taken into custody.
Reports are that a security guard at the Hospital noticed the car lingering in the area and subsequently noticed the driver trying to lift a body out of the vehicle and quickly contacted the Police.
The body was picked up and taken into the Hospital and the driver of the taxi was arrested and handed over to Police.
At the Hospital, an employee identified the body and contacted family members.
A relative of the dead man told Guyana Times that while he was still at a loss about the incident and has not seen the body, they were told it was identified as that of Bennett by a relative who works at the GPHC.
This newspaper was told that Bennett had left home for the East Coast of Demerara β€˜line top’ to purchase food.
Attempts were made to contact the young man all afternoon, but to no avail, a relative said.  An investigation into the matter has since been launched.

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Looks like the public taking the law into their own hands as the incompetent afc/apnu continue to mismanage the nation's security.

Wanted for businesswoman’s murder…Escapee’s body found in Demerara River

DECEMBER 30, 2015 | BY | FILED UNDER NEWS 

The body of Robin Maxwell Thomas, who broke out of the Mackenzie Police Station on December 8 with alleged accomplice Stafrei Alexander, has been found in the Demerara River.

Dead: Robin Maxwell Thomas

Dead: Robin Maxwell Thomas

Officials said that Thomas’ badly decomposed corpse was found in the vicinity of West Watooka, near the Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge, about a week ago.
But he was only positively identified about a day ago after detectives matched the victim’s thumbprint to prints of Thomas they have on record.
Kaieteur News was told that police were unable to ascertain the cause of death due to the badly decomposed state of the corpse. Thomas was said to have provided police with information about the murder for which he and three others were charged.
The victim’s mother, Cheryl Hilliman, told Kaieteur News that a policeman visited her West Ruimveldt home at around 21.00 hrs on Monday. She said that the rank informed her that her son had drowned, and gave her two phone numbers for the Commander of β€˜E’ Division. She said that yesterday, she contacted her brother who called the β€˜E’ Division Commander.
β€œHe called the Commander and he (the Commander) say it is my son (who was dead), and they said that they know it is him from his thumb print.”
Relatives were told to visit the Georgetown Public Hospital mortuary today to see the body.
Thomas’ mother said that he has a scar under the right eye and a birthmark on his left buttock.
Robin Maxwell Thomas, 22, of West Ruimveldt, and Stafrei Hopkinson Alexander, 30, of Lot 129, Laing Avenue, West Ruimveldt, broke out of the Mackenzie Police Station on December 8. The men reportedly escaped by smashing a hole through a cell wall. Thomas and Alexander along with Aiden Bowen, of Blueberry Hill, Wismar, and Anthony Primo, 29, of 153 Laing Avenue, were charged for the April 4, 2015 murder of businesswoman Shevon Gordon, who was shot near her One Mile, Linden premises.

Still on the run: Stafrei Alexander

Still on the run: Stafrei Alexander

Assistant Police Commissioner David Ramnarine, who was acting as Crime Chief at the time, had told Kaieteur News that β€œnot enough vigilance was exercised” by the on-duty personnel.
Ramnarine said that according to information, the ranks were in the Enquiries Office at around 02.00 hrs and when they checked the lockups they observed a hole in the concrete wall.
β€œFor anyone to dig a hole in a concrete wall, is that they went in there with some instrument, and it sends a message that they were not searched, and that their cell was not searched,” he said.
β€œIt is clear that there was a supervision problem and that enough vigilance was not exercised. I know that there will be an investigation.”

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Dead: Dewaun Anthony
Dead: Dewaun Anthony

Brawl leaves Tuschen man dead

 

A BRAWL outside of the popular β€œPink Shop” at Greenwich Park, East Bank Essequibo on New Year’s Night has left a 22-year-old man dead.Eyewitnesses said that Dewaun Baksh sought to intervene in an altercation involving his younger brother when he was brutally stabbed to death on the roadside.
At the time of his death, the 22-year-old Baksh lived at Tiger Bay, Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo with his relatives. He returned to Guyana last March, after spending six years in Barbados, and so last Christmas was very special for his relatives and friends, his twin brother Dewane told the Guyana Chronicle.

Dewane said his brother was asleep for most of New Year’s Day, having partied on Old Year’s Night. In the afternoon, Dewaun and his younger brother Rafeek and three friends headed out to continue the holiday celebrations.

During the course of the night, Dewane said, Rafeek had β€œa talk” with a former acquaintance with whom he had had an argument sometime in the past. They all lived at Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo at the time, before the Baksh family moved to Tuschen.

It was during an apparent argument between Rafeek and the other man that Dewaun intervened and the argument got even more heated.

Rafeek told his relatives that he walked away to leave the scene, but was hit in the head with a bottle or some other object.
It is then that the brawl broke out, and Dewaun was stabbed in several parts of his body, and was later pronounced dead.

Police are currently hunting three suspects known to Rafeek and his other friends.

Dewaun had hoped to return to Barbados later this month to continue his work there.

Apart from Rafeek and his twin brother, Dewaun leaves to mourn his sister Shazeena, his parents, and other relatives and friends.

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