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seignet posted:
Stormborn posted:

Where is you post of Omar Shariff carting off the whole treasury?

U keeping tabs on Guyanese Muslim Crooks?

Dem bois intend to show you who are the criminals in Guyana.

Sorry, I am keeping tabs on crooks. If this fellow is guilty he would have been supported by lots of Hindus above him because he could not be handling that much money without them knowing.

The criminals in Guyana is not and will not be because one is of a particular race or creed. It is and will be because of  opportunity to steal and get away with it.

FM
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:

Where is you post of Omar Shariff carting off the whole treasury?

As soon as it is proven, it will make the cut. Or you can post. Anyone is welcome to add criminal activity to this thread. 

Every post of yours on this site is arrest and not yet adjudicated.

But there are clear victims and proof that crimes were committed evidenced by dead bodies, rape victims and otherwise. So far we have not heard who the victims are in Omar's case nor is there any evidence of wrong doing other than circumstantial. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:

Where is you post of Omar Shariff carting off the whole treasury?

As soon as it is proven, it will make the cut. Or you can post. Anyone is welcome to add criminal activity to this thread. 

Every post of yours on this site is arrest and not yet adjudicated.

But there are clear victims and proof that crimes were committed evidenced by dead bodies, rape victims and otherwise. So far we have not heard who the victims are in Omar's case nor is there any evidence of wrong doing other than circumstantial. 

We are all  victims. Any rat or conglomerate of rats taking a tenth of the nations budget as lucre is definitely worthy of mention.

FM

Gunmen storm, robbed Enmore supermarket

Gunmen stormed an East Coast Demerara Chinese Supermarket on Friday evening carting off an undisclosed amount of money and mobile handsets from customers.

Guyana Times understands that the men, one armed with a handgun, entered the supermarket located at Blossom Scheme, Enmore at about 20:00h.

As they entered, the perpetrators brandished their firearms demanding cash and valuables. The employees reportedly complied since they were fearful for their lives.

The gunmen then relieved the customers of their mobile phones and turned their attention to the cashier, who handed over an undisclosed sum of cash to the men who then escaped on foot. No one was hurt.

The Police were summoned but despite several patrols in the area, no arrests were made. Investigations are continuing.

This robbery comes mere hours after Lukpaul Sukhai, 37, of Foulis Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara, was shot to the shoulder, when three armed bandits pounced on him and his employer upon their return from a city bank on Friday.

It was reported that Sukhai and his employer went to a city bank earlier in the day and withdrew a sum of money.

As they arrived home, a white 212 Toyota car drove up in front of the house and two men, one armed with handgun, exited and discharged a round at Sukhai, hitting him in his right shoulder.

After being shot, and with his employer still in the car, the injured man drove away from the scene. The bandits turned their attention to the businessman’s wife and relieved her of a bag containing $20,000 and a few pieces of women’s clothing. They then made good their escape.(Bhisham Mohamed)

 

FM
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:

Where is you post of Omar Shariff carting off the whole treasury?

As soon as it is proven, it will make the cut. Or you can post. Anyone is welcome to add criminal activity to this thread. 

Every post of yours on this site is arrest and not yet adjudicated.

But there are clear victims and proof that crimes were committed evidenced by dead bodies, rape victims and otherwise. So far we have not heard who the victims are in Omar's case nor is there any evidence of wrong doing other than circumstantial. 

We are all  victims. Any rat or conglomerate of rats taking a tenth of the nations budget as lucre is definitely worthy of mention.

Who is we? You in your perch in DC pretending to be a victim of Omar?  The suspicion is that the money is being laundered, possibly drug related. How are you a victim of money laundered from drugs?

FM
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:

Where is you post of Omar Shariff carting off the whole treasury?

As soon as it is proven, it will make the cut. Or you can post. Anyone is welcome to add criminal activity to this thread. 

Every post of yours on this site is arrest and not yet adjudicated.

But there are clear victims and proof that crimes were committed evidenced by dead bodies, rape victims and otherwise. So far we have not heard who the victims are in Omar's case nor is there any evidence of wrong doing other than circumstantial. 

We are all  victims. Any rat or conglomerate of rats taking a tenth of the nations budget as lucre is definitely worthy of mention.

Who is we? You in your perch in DC pretending to be a victim of Omar?  The suspicion is that the money is being laundered, possibly drug related. How are you a victim of money laundered from drugs?

My country. The bones of my ancestors were interred there eons before yours ever set foot there. It will always be my country. You represent a second diaspora as well.

FM
Drugb posted:
Stormborn posted:

My country. The bones of my ancestors were interred there eons before yours ever set foot there. It will always be my country. You represent a second diaspora as well.

I didn't realize whites were natives in Guyana.  

I am as white as you are black....you even have one up on me. You are even of the necessary coloring.

FM
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Home > NEWS > N/A home of Grenada High Court judge burglarised
This New Amsterdam home of Judge Paula Gilford was burglarised
This New Amsterdam home of Judge Paula Gilford was burglarised

N/A home of Grenada High Court judge burglarised

 

THE Lot 55 Stanleytown, New Amsterdam, Berbice home of Grenada’s High Court Judge Paula Gilford, a Guyanese by birth, was burglarised during the early hours of Friday morning.Caretaker Prince Gordon has said the burglary was detected just after 06:00hrs, when he returned there and observed that a window on the northern side had been broken, allowing the perpetrator(s) access into the building. On checking inside, he said, he discovered that three antique wall mirrors and a quantity of carpentry tools were missing.

After crime sleuths had been summoned to the scene, Gordon made checks in the surrounding areas and discovered the mirrors concealed in a nearby clump of bushes, covered with tarpaulin. He is of the opinion that the thief/thieves may have experienced difficulty lifting the weighty booty, and had stashed same nearby before going in search of buyers.
No one has been arrested, but the window has since been secured.

Guyanese-born Justice Paula Gilford was admitted to the local bar in October 1998. She served as State Counsel in the Chambers of the Director of Public Prosecutions before holding the following positions: Legal Counsel in the Office of National Drug and Money Laundering Control Policy in Antigua & Barbuda; Principal Crown Counsel, Attorney General’s Chambers in Montserrat; Registrar, CARICOM Competition Commission in Suriname.

FM

Ex-cop held after allegedly shooting at police patrol


 

An ex-cop, now on the wrong side of the law, has been detained after allegedly opening fire on a police patrol.

That incident reportedly occurred Saturday night in the vicinity of Cemetery Road.

According to reports, a police mobile patrol was in the area checking on an abandoned car, when the rank, who was in a white and heavily-tinted vehicle, shot at the ranks before driving away.

One of the ranks recognized him. The former policeman was subsequently taken into custody after turning up at an East Bank Demerara station with at attorney.

A senior police official told Kaieteur News that the rank was interdicted and charged some time ago for armed robbery.

The now 28-year-old was charged in 2012, along with another rank, for allegedly attempting to collect money from the victim of a robbery in exchange for recovering some of the items.

FM

Freed after 13 years in prisonâ€Ķ Ex-con stabbed to death by lover


 

By Romila Boodram

Dead: Frederick Peters

Dead: Frederick Peters

Life on the outside turned out to be more dangerous than on the inside for ex-con Frederick Peters.

Peters, 42, was stabbed to death at around 22.30 hrs by his lover on Saturday, just two months after serving a 13-year sentence for armed robbery and escaping from custody.

The killing happened at the woman’s Lot 90 Block 34 Recht-Door-Zee La Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara home.

The father of two was stabbed to the neck and was pronounced dead at the West Demerara Regional Hospital.

His 47-year-old lover, who claimed that she stabbed him in self defence, sustained a minor wound to one hand and another to one of her feet.

After killing Peters, the woman immediately went to La Grange Police Station where she gave her version of what transpired. She was taken to the hospital where her injuries were tended to and was later taken into custody.

The knife was recovered.

Police have reportedly received three versions of what transpired on that night which resulted in the death of Peters.

One report is that on Saturday, her partner received photographs on his cellular phone of persons that could be potential robbery victims.

These pictures were reportedly sent to him by his associates in prison.

According to this report, the girlfriend confronted Peters about the photos and messages.

This allegedly led to an argument during which Peters stabbed the woman to her hand and leg.

However, she allegedly managed to overpower him and stab him with the same knife. She then made her way to La Grange Police Station.

But the slain ex-con’s relatives are claiming that the killing stemmed from jealousy on the woman’s part.

They said that from the position in which Peters was found, he was stabbed in his sleep.

The man was found lying on his back on a bed.

His relatives even suggested that the suspect, who was deported to Guyana from the United States of America nine years ago, might have inflicted her own injuries.

“My cousin is big (in size); if he wanted to stab her, it wouldn’t have been two small wounds. She would have been dead, but she had to stab him in his sleep because if he was awake, she could have never overpowered him,” Peters’ cousin, Alicia Edwards said.

Edwards told this newspaper that around 21:00 hrs on Saturday, the suspect called and told her that Peters had a woman calling and cursing her on the phone.

“I tell her don’t worry with that and tomorrow (Sunday) I gun come and we gun talk and I turned and tell her that she done got the man and she shouldn’t bother with who calling. She (suspect) turn and tell me that she done with he (victim) and he got to go his way.”

The woman added that she promised to return a call to the suspect since she was on the road at the time but forgot to do so.

Frederick Peters was murdered in the upper flat of this two-storey house

Frederick Peters was murdered in the upper flat of this two-storey house

“Around 04:00 (hrs on Sunday), I hear a knock on my door and when I opened it was my aunt and she told me that my cousin was murdered,” the woman recounted.

She said when she saw her cousin’s body in the mortuary; he had no bloodstains on his fingers.

“If he had stabbed her, there would have been blood around his hand or somewhere, but blood is only around his neck.”

The third version came in a police release, which stated that Peters and a woman were involved in an argument at his home, as they accused each other of being unfaithful.

A scuffle then ensued between them, during which the woman was stabbed to her left arm and right leg, and Peters to his left side neck.

Peters collapsed from his stab wound. The woman then summoned the police, who on arriving took Peters to the West Demerara Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

According to information received, the suspect and Peters met eight years ago while he was in prison during “some racket” and they stayed in contact.

When he was released from prison on May 03, last, the woman went to the Camp Street jail and picked him up and took him to her Parfaite Harmonie home. She also moved his son, Akeem Massiah, into her home.

A distraught Akeem Massiah said that he last saw his father alive on Friday but did not see him on the day he was slain since the teen got up late that morning and his father had already left home.

The teen said that he woke up shortly after 11:00 hrs on Saturday, and he and the suspect left for Georgetown. His father had given her money to buy a dustpan and a basket.

“I left her at Demico and I went in Sophia to see my mother. I was supposed to meet her back right at Demico, but I was waiting on my father to call me. After I didn’t get no call, I called my father phone but it was off and then I called her phone and it ring out,” Massiah recalled.

Fighting back tears, the young man said that he called his father again around 22:00 hrs on Saturday and when he did not get an answer, he decided to return to Parfait Harmonie.

“I had a feeling something was wrong so I went there. I reached around midnight and I see a set of police and when I asked what happened, the police said my step mother stabbed my father and he died,” Massiah recounted.

He described the suspect as a jealous and violent person who attacked his father on numerous occasions.

“If anyone call my father, she does run him to throw hot water on him and she even stabbed him in his hand already but my father don’t do her anything because he said he went to jail already and he knows what it’s like and now he come out for his children,” the young man said.

In tears, he added, “My father left me since I was seven and my sister was three years and now that he is here, we only get to spend two months with him and she killed him.”

A tenant who resides in the same building with the suspect said that the woman moved there late last year with another man.

However, a few months before the ex-convict was released from prison, the first man moved out and Peters and his son moved in.

When this newspaper visited the scene yesterday, neighbours were not surprised at all. They claimed that the couple fought and cursed each other daily.

In 2007, Peters escaped from the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts lockups, just before he could be transported back to prison.

At the time, he was on remand on ten counts of robbery under arms, one count of threatening a police officer, abduction and having a dangerous weapon. The crimes were committed in 2006.

Peters robbed ten persons, carting off over $1,088,000 in jewellery, a cellular phone, cash and other items. He also reportedly threatened city policeman Quincy Trotman, had a ‘Rambo’ knife with no reasonable excuse and abducted Adilah Sabree.

FM

Gunmen beat, rob overseas-based Guyanese

An overseas-based Guyanese, Kumar Nandan, 46, was on Saturday morning bound, robbed and beaten by

The home of overseas-based Guyanese Kumar Nandan who was robbed by armed bandits

The home of overseas-based Guyanese Kumar Nandan who was robbed by armed bandits

gunmen at his Number 63 Village, Corentyne home in broad daylight.
Nandan told Guyana Times that at 11:00h, he had just exited the washroom area of his house when he was confronted by the two men, one of whom was armed with a gun.
Nandan, who returned to Guyana one week ago, explained that he had been in the process of fixing his car and had decided to visit the washroom minutes before he was confronted by the men who demanded money and jewellery.
“So I walked and went into the house – who closes their door at 11 o’clock in the day? And as I came out, there were these two fellows; one had a long gunâ€Ķ I told them that I don’t have money. Then I asked them if they ever see me with gold. Then the tall one tell the short one to tie me up. They still asking for the money and I told them that all I have was G$10,000 and showed them where it was,” the man told this publication.
Nandan said he was pushed onto the bed and asked for his firearm, “I had tell them that I don’t have a firearm, that they must know that, then the one with the gun tell me not to look at him and I told him that if he is right in front of me where else does he want me to lookâ€Ķ”
The men, who gun-butted Nandan, ransacked the house before taking Nandan’s cellular phone and a wristwatch he was wearing at the time, along with the $10,000 before fleeing in a waiting motor car which was parked nearby.
Nandan believes that the men may have been monitoring the area for some time since he recalled on Friday while talking with one of his neighbours, he noticed the same car in the community.
“It was parked till over so in front of that big house and I wanted to see the number plate of the car and we were waiting for a long time, but my neighbour said it might just be a male and female who want some private timeâ€Ķ But people don’t come in here like that,” he explained.
B (Berbice) Division Commander, Assistant Commissioner Ian Amsterdam said the robbers operated in a similar manner to those who committed a robbery on a Corentyne businesswoman last week.
On Monday evening, two masked and armed men – one armed with a gun and the other with a cutlass – went into the home of Savitry Jagnandand, 44, of Number 72 Village, Corentyne.
The men took hundreds of thousands in cash and valuables.
However, it was unclear if the same men are responsible for this robbery.

FM
Home > TOP STORY > Handyman killed in Stabroek Market brawl
Steve Dexter Arthur’s lifeless body at the scene of the crime
Steve Dexter Arthur’s lifeless body at the scene of the crime

Handyman killed in Stabroek Market brawl

 

By Svetlana Marshall

AN early morning brawl between two men at the Stabroek Market Square on Monday ended on a bloody note when one was stabbed to death.According to reports, the men, who did odd jobs for a living, were engaged in a heated argument, which soon turned into a fight. During the scuffle, one of them pulled out a sharp object and dealt the other a blow to his abdomen. The incident occurred at about 07:00h.

The murder suspect

The murder suspect

After committing the act, the suspect attempted to escape, but was pursued by eyewitnesses and led straight to the Brickdam Police Station, where he turned himself in.

The dead man has been identified as Steve Dexter Arthur of Pouderoyen, West Bank Demerara. When the Guyana Chronicle arrived at the scene, Arthur was lying motionless in a pool of blood in front of the building that once housed the Guyana National Cooperative Bank (GNCB). Vendors at the time had already displayed their fruits and provision for sale.

As they awaited the arrival of the police, one of the vendors hurriedly packed his perishables into a bus as scores of passersby watched in dismay. “Me ain’t see nuttin, you know. Dem had a lil fight, and by de time I turn meh back I hear a holla,” the vendor said while packing his produce into his bus.

Vendors moving their fruits and provision away from the scene of the crime

Vendors moving their fruits and provision away from the scene of the crime

The businessman, who has been selling in the area for the past three years, said it was only when he turned around that he saw the man bleeding profusely on the ground. However, he said while the two men are well known handymen around the Stabroek Market Square, they were not working for him at the time of the incident.

The police, upon arrival, cordoned off the area and commenced their investigation.

 

FM
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Home > NEWS > C/tyne man critical after stabbing incident
Randy Phillips
Randy Phillips

C/tyne man critical after stabbing incident

 

PORK-KNOCKER Randy Phillips, aka “Salt head”, of Kildonan village, Central Corentyne East Berbice, is currently battling for his life at the New Amsterdam Hospital after being stabbed several times to his body by a suspect known only as “Rat”.The incident, which occurred at a shop in a back street of the neighbouring village of Nurney at about 13:00hrs on Sunday, stemmed from a taunting incident that turned violent.

The 29-year-old injured man’s sister, Rovell Leitch, told this publication that Phillips was with some friends when “Rat” began taunting him about his girlfriend.

“My brother and some friends were at a shop hanging out, and then the guy (Rat) started to interfere with him about his girlfriend, and Randy answer he and they start scuffle. I hold on to the guy and ask he why he hurting my brother, and he say is not me and him; leh he (Randy) dead; leh he S@*$T dead!” Leitch said.

The woman said she took away a cutlass which Rat had in his possession, but he took out a knife and stabbed her brother once to the abdomen, once to the shoulder and once to the head in the region of the temple.

“Rat had a cutlass when they start scrambling. I pull away the cutlass from Rat; he then tek a piece wood and lash (Phillips) on he head (before) he pulled out a knife and stab he; and (Phillips) drop down. I pick he up and rush he away to the hospital,” the sister related.

The suspect reportedly fled to the backdam after the altercation, and is currently in hiding.

Theresa Phillips, mother of Randy Phillips, said her only son came out of the interior a mere week ago, and she is calling on the authorities to find the suspect, who reportedly went into hiding after fleeing the scene.

“Randy is my only son, and (he) does take care of me. I want the police to find ‘Rat’ and make sure I get justice, because my son doesn’t deserve this,” she tearfully declared.

She said Randy was initially taken to the Port Mourant Hospital, but was transferred to the New Amsterdam Hospital, where his condition is listed as critical. He is unresponsive to treatment, and is on life support in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

Theresa Phillips said “Rat” is from Nurney village, and she is unaware of what could have triggered his rage against her son, since they would hang out from time to time.

Police have launched a manhunt for “Rat” as they continue their investigations.

FM

Alpha Hotel bustâ€Ķ Cops recover 5 kilos of coke, seize car


 

– handgun used by victim licensed to Bartica business

Four persons, among them three hotel employees, remained in custody yesterday following Thursday’s drug bust at the Alpha Hotel at Ogle, East Coast Demerara, in which one man was slain.
Nigel Joseph, 52, of North Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was shot dead during a confrontation with ranks from the Police Narcotics Branch.
Police said that they recovered 5.5 kilograms of cocaine and a Smith and Wesson 9mm firearm.
Kaieteur News understands that the weapon was licensed to a business establishment at First Avenue, Bartica. Sources said that the alleged shooter also had a permit to carry a firearm.
Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum said that the Police Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is investigating the shooting.
A police release issued yesterday stated that about 16.40hrs on Thursday, the police, acting on information that a large scale drug transaction was being conducted at a hotel at Ogle, ECD, went to the hotel to investigate and as they were approaching the suspects with a view to arresting them, they came under fire.
“The police then returned fire during which suspect, Nigel Joseph, 52, of North Ruimveldt, Georgetown, was fatally shot.
According to reports, when ranks of the Police Narcotics Branch arrived, they saw Nigel Joseph, running in a southerly direction in the hotel parking lot.
It is alleged that Joseph ignored orders to halt, and instead discharged three rounds at the ranks.
The police returned fire, shooting Joseph, who later succumbed. In addition to the cocaine and the pistol, 14 rounds of ammunition and a car were impounded.
Those detained include a 46-year-old driver from Alexander Village; a 16-year-old boy who is employed as a hotel cleaner, a 56-year-old cook and a 30-year-old South Ruimveldt resident.
One suspect reportedly fled the scene

FM

Suspected stolen car crashes after missing bridge at Abary


 
The apprehended suspect

The apprehended suspect

The mangled Mercedes Benz

The mangled Mercedes Benz

A man who on Thursday afternoon, reportedly without permission removed a Mercedes Benz car, PMM 8606, from the parking lot of a private company on the East Coast Demerara, and later crashed at Abary, was up to press time in police custody assisting with investigations.
According to information received, the car was removed from the parking lot of H. Nauth and Sons, an engineering company on East Coast Demerara.
Employees, who were at the scene when this publication visited, were all reluctant to divulge information. All they were willing to say was that the company received information around 14:15 hours that the car had crashed at Little Abary, which is just about three kilometers west of the Abary Bridge.
Travelling in an easterly direction with the police in pursuit, rather than negotiating the turn , the vehicle ploughed into a narrow roadside drain before turning turtle on the other side of the drain.
The driver, who is said to have escaped serious injuries, was quickly taken into custody and removed from the scene.
A senior officer from the police division conformed that he had received report of the incident, but at the point in time he was not in a position to furnish further details, since he was at the time, at Headquarters attending to other job related matters.
Equipment from the company arrived shortly after to retrieve the badly damaged Mercedes Benz.

FM

One dead, four detained after drug bust at hotel


 
Heavily armed police at the scene of the drug bust

Heavily armed police at the scene of the drug bust

A North East La Penitence, Georgetown man was shot dead by police following a drug bust at the Alpha Hotel at Ogle, East Coast Demerara.
Fifty-one-year-old Nigel Joseph was shot in the stomach and reportedly died while being transported to the Georgetown Public Hospital.
Police reportedly detained four people, including a 16-year-old cleaner, and recovered some 524 grammes of cocaine and an unlicenced 9mm handgun.
The drama reportedly began when police received information that a big drug deal was “going down” between numerous individuals in the hotel.
Police reportedly kicked open a hotel door, as the ‘deal’ was being transacted. It is alleged that one of the individuals in the room opened fire and the ranks returned fire, hitting Joseph, in the stomach.
Kaieteur News understands that four people were subsequently detained and a number of vehicles were impounded.
Staffers at the hotel declined to comment on the incident.

FM

 

In a daring evening robbery yesterday, armed bandits hijacked a Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) pickup, before escaping with a $1.5M payroll and a gun, taken from staffers and security personnel.
According to the corporation in a statement last evening, the incident occurred around 18:30hrs while the vehicle was in the vicinity of the Ruimveldt, East Bank Demerara public road.
“Information available to the Corporation at the moment indicates that, security personnel and other staff members were relieved of the cash totaling one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1.5M)â€Ķ”
The occupants were forced out of the company’s vehicle, PJJ 302, a Toyota Hilux pickup.
The bandits, GuySuCo said, drove away in the vehicle along with a 9mm pistol.
“No one was injured and the Guyana Police Force is currently working closely with the Corporation to conduct the investigation.”

FM

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