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Ex-cop crashes policeman’s car in larceny bid

 
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AN ex-policeman ended up crashing the vehicle of a serving policeman Monday morning when he attempted to steal the car in Alberttown, Georgetown.

In a release police said around 10:30hrs a plainclothes police Constable parked his 212 motorcar at Second Street, Alberttown and ventured into a nearby store -leaving the key in the ignition. On returning to the vehicle he witnessed a male racing away westward with his vehicle and crashed same into two parked vehicles a short distance away. The suspect was then promptly detained and taken into custody. He has since been identified as an ex-policeman who resides at Red Road, Sophia.

Investigations are in progress, the police release added.

 
 
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Bandit grabs woman bag on Thomas Street

 
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A 54-YEAR-OLD American citizen was robbed of her passport, driver’s license, cash and other valuables on Monday at Thomas Street between Middle and New Market Streets, Georgetown.

She was identified as the Vice Chairman of VXL Enterprise, located in Duke Street, Kingston, Georgetown.

Reports indicate that the American visited a bank on Camp Street to deposit money. She then left the bank heading to a lab on Thomas Street and was carrying her handbag across her shoulder containing valuables when she was confronted by the armed bandit.

The robber pointed a gun at her and snatched off her bag from her shoulder. He then joined a motor car HC 6238 which was parked on the western side of Thomas Street. The car then drove away south along Thomas Street making good their escape. Police are continuing their investigations.

 
 
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Bandits pose as customers rob chicken vendor

 
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UNDER the pretext of buying a large amount of chicken a 70-year-old businesswoman of North Ruimveldt, Georgetown was robbed Monday by two bandits, one of whom was armed.

Reports indicate that the businesswoman operates a small chicken business at her address. The two robbers visited her home under the pretext of buying a large amount of chicken and as she was about to sell them, one of the men pulled out a gun and dealt her one lash to her forehead.

The injured woman was then ordered to hand over whatever cash she had and then the men made good their escape in a white car. No shots were fired. The businesswoman had to seek medical attention. Police investigations are continuing.

 
 
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Two cars hijacked in one day… Child thrown out of hijacked car


– Crime Chief advises drivers to use tracking devices

Acting Crime Chief,
Paul Williams Williams

Acting Crime Chief Paul Williams is advising drivers to make full use of tracking devices on their vehicles as carjacking across the country, especially in the city, seems to be spiraling out of control, with two cases reported on Sunday alone.
Williams made this comment during a recent interview with this newspaper. He explained that with such services, it will make it easier for the cops to locate stolen vehicles.
There is a local company that offers tracking services for vehicles which also assists in shutting down the engine if a car is stolen.
At around 22:20 hrs on Sunday, a gunman hijacked a blue Toyota Spacio vehicle at Diamond, East Bank Demerara (EBD) with a nine-year-old child sleeping in the back seat. Having recognised the presence of the child, the carjacker stopped about 100 feet from the scene and put her out before escaping.
According to information received, 43-year-old Samantha Williams of Lot 1053 Diamond had just reached home with her niece. She exited her vehicle, bearing registration number PVV 9496 to open her gate, when she noticed a male exiting a parked car.
Kaieteur News was informed that the individual walked towards her, pointing a gun, and entered the vehicle, driving off with her niece. His accomplice sped off in the vehicle they arrived in. Upon realizing the child was at the back, the suspect stopped the vehicle and allowed her to leave.
No one has been arrested as yet.
Also, around 17:50 hrs on Sunday, Taxi driver, Ramesh Persaud of Lot 4 Triumph, East Coast Demerara, had his Toyota Allion motorcar, bearing registration number HC 5024 stolen by two men, one of whom was armed with a gun, at Carmichael Street, North Cummingsburg.
The 53-year-old victim, who is attached to Kitty Cabs Taxi Service, was reportedly hired by a female who requested to be taken to Carmichael Street. On arriving there, the driver attempted to assist the passenger with her luggage when he was confronted by a male individual.
Kaieteur News was informed that he was ordered to step away from the vehicle after which the man and an accomplice entered his car and escaped via Middle Street. A report was made, but no one has been arrested.
Meanwhile, from January to July last, the Crime Chief said that 25 vehicles were hijacked, with Toyota Premio and Allion topping the list. He said that in most of these cases, the carjackers waited in close proximity to the victims’ homes and confronted them when they exited their car to open their gates.
He urged drivers to have someone looking out for them at home, so he or she will notice whether anyone is around the area, waiting to strike.

 
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Lethem businessman remanded over illegal aircraft landing


 

Remanded to prison: Hutshan Ramsingh

Three months after two men were charged for the construction of an illegal airstrip in Lethem, Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan yesterday remanded the prime suspect to prison after he was charged with the offence.

Hutshan Ramsingh called Seon Singh, a 44-year-old businessman of Tabatinga, Lethem, appeared in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts, and was not required to plead to the indictable offence.

It is alleged that between August 10 and August 13 at Mandacoro Island Savannah, Santa Fe, Lethem, Ramsingh conspired with persons known and unknown to facilitate the illegal landing of an aircraft on an unauthorized port of entry.

The accused was represented by Attorney-at-law Jerome Khan in association with Attorney-at-law Priyanka Ashley Sookraj.

The lawyer in his application to secure bail for his client told the court that Ramsingh is innocent of the charge. He added that his client was taken into police custody last August and was released on station bail.

The lawyer went on to tell the court that after his client returned to Lethem, armed men entered the man’s premises and being fearful for his life, he fled the jurisdiction for his safety.

The court heard that the accused contacted his attorney and he was told to surrender himself to the police, which he did.

The lawyer further stated that he believes β€œsome high ranking police officials” are involved in the discovery of the illegal aircraft and airstrip, and they are not being investigated.

Police Prosecutor Arvin Moore objected to bail being granted to the accused, citing that he is a flight risk and if bail is granted it is likely that he would not return to court for the trial.

The prosecutor’s objection was upheld by the Magistrate and the accused was remanded to prison.  He was instructed to make his next court appearance on March 5 at the Lethem Magistrate’s Court.

Nathan Hamilton, 21, of Lot 107 Beverley Hills Drive, Lethem, and Wazim King, 37, were charged last September after they appeared before Principal Magistrate Judy Latchman.

It is alleged that the two individuals conspired with Ramsingh to build the illegal airstrip.

Both defendants are being represented by Jerome Khan. They were both released on $400,000 bail each and the trial is being conducted in the Lethem Magistrate’s Court.

According to reports, the illegal aircraft and airstrip were discovered by police about 10 miles from Santa Fe.

Kaieteur News understands that the airstrip was previously destroyed by the Guyana Defence Force (GDF). Hamilton and King were allegedly hired and paid to rehabilitate it.  It is believed that the plane and the airstrip, were being used for illegal activities.

 
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Bandits invade supermarket


 
  • neighbour captured with booty

The supermarket which came under attack.

Five armed men on Saturday night invaded Akash Supermarket at Lot 57, Number 68 Village, and fired several shots sending customers and staff running for cover.

Persaud on Sunday told reporters that he was standing outside of the supermarket with another customer, who was actually an off duty police, when at approximately 20:30 hrs, the men barged into the business.

Kaieteur News was told that five perpetrators stormed the premises; one dealt a lash to the customer, unaware that he was a police officer, and ordered him and the owner to enter the supermarket.

The men then began to discharge rounds in the entire supermarket, before one took aim at the cashier.

Upon seeing this, the cashier ran for the upper flat and locked herself in one of the bedrooms, while three of the gunmen scaled the counter and followed her.

β€œThey didn’t come in as customers they all came in at once and Akash was standing outside when one of them went out back and pointed the gun at him and brought him in the shop. They pushed him down one time and then they grabbed his phone,” a relative recounted.

The cashier, a female relative and her baby were hiding in the upper flat when the men gained entry via the stairs.

β€œThey kept banging on the bedroom door where we were hiding, but like their time ran out,” a relative said. The men decided to ransack the home for valuables, but eventually abandoned their search and headed back downstairs.

The dreadlocked gunman firing shots at the cashier (Image from a surveillance camera)

By that time the other two gunmen had already bagged nearly $250,000 in cash, a quantity of phone cards and two cellular phones.

The men escaped after the ordeal, but the off-duty policeman and the owner gave chase in the cop’s private vehicle and managed to apprehend one of the suspects a street away with some of the valuables on his person.

According to reports, the gunman is currently hospitalized. The apprehended suspect is reportedly a neighbour of Persaud.

The father of the detained suspect was also arrested after several pieces of camouflage clothing were found at his house.

Persons identified one of the perpetrators as a β€œRastaman”.

Security footage showed the men attired in camouflage clothing, backpacks and masks. The dreadlocked gunman is seen aiming in the cashier’s direction and discharging several rounds.

Investigations are in progress.

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Doctor, nurse and prison officer robbed in home invasion


 

One of the rooms that was ransacked during the robbery

A doctor, nurse and prison officer were blindfolded and robbed at gunpoint around 03:00 hrs yesterday inside their Lot 312 Lamaha Park, Georgetown home by three masked men, who threatened to kill them if they refused to hand over their valuables.

The bandits, two of whom were armed with guns, gained entry into the two-storey property by breaking a door in the bottom-flat of the house and held three women, a teenager and three younger children at gunpoint for one and a half hours.

The victims have been identified as Phenila Rogers, 46, a doctor; Olive Hamer, 50, a prison officer; Donelle Charles, 23, a nurse and 16-year-old Osben Scott, all of Lot 321 Lamaha Park. One of the gunmen punched the teen twice in the face.

The bandits made off with five phones, four tablets, one laptop and $28,000 in cash.

According to information received, at around 21:00 hrs on Sunday, Charles secured the house and she and her family retired to bed. At about 03:00 hrs yesterday, Charles reportedly heard a strange noise coming from the lower flat and got out of her bed to go and investigate. On her way to the lower flat, she reportedly saw the three gunmen making their way upstairs and ran back to her room.

Kaieteur News was informed that once inside her room, the nurse began screaming for help, but this did not scare the bandits away.

Late yesterday, the nurse’s mother, Olive Hamer recalled waking to her daughter’s screams. She said before she could have gotten out of her bedroom, she was confronted by a masked man who pointed a gun at her.

β€œHe bring me and my son outside and he send the other two (bandits) to kick down my sister’s (Rogers’) bedroom’s door, but before they could have kicked the door, she came out, because she heard my daughter screaming,” Hamer said.

The woman added that the gunmen demanded that they get the screaming nurse out of the room before someone gets shot. β€œOne of them took out the magazine and say he will shoot if they don’t get what they want.”

Once the nurse exited the room, the men then used clothes and blindfolded them, after which they began searching the house.

According to the prison officer, the men took her daughter into her room and demanded that she show them where she kept her cash and jewellery. Once they were satisfied with their loot, they left the same way they came.

Kaieteur News was informed that the men were in the yard for quite some time, trying to gain entry. They first used an old gate in the yard to climb to a window in the upper flat, but could not reach. They then broke a door to a vacant apartment in the bottom flat and broke another door that separates the apartment from the victims’ home.

Hamer said that the robbery is a major setback for her family and has left the children traumatized. Investigators visited the scene early yesterday and took fingerprints.

 
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Two break out from Diamond lockups


 

– murder charge pending for one

Police were last night hunting for two prisoners who staged a brazen escape from the Golden Grove Police Station (also known as the Diamond Police Station).
The suspects were identified as Wayne Gilbert, a murder suspect, of West La Penitence; and Derrol James.
Kaieteur News understands that the men escaped by smashing out some concrete blocks that are located near the wash-room area at around 19.00 hrs.
That area is reportedly situated at the back of the station. A large section of the compound is unfenced.
Police recently detained Gilbert and were reportedly preparing to charge him with a murder that was committed near the Stabroek Market last January. The victim was knifed to death during a robbery. Gilbert was also charged in 2012, and later jailed in May 2013, for armed robbery.
Gilbert and an accomplice had used a toy gun to commit the robbery.
He was wounded in 2015 by another inmate while incarcerated at the Georgetown Prisons.
Police said that the other escapee, Derrol James, is a suspect in at least one armed robbery.

 
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Car thieves nabbed as cops vow to dismantle carjacking rings


 

 

Police have vowed to dismantle the carjacking and car theft rings that have been operating brazenly around the country.
Around 23.00 hrs on Monday, police arrested two men who were in a car with no registration plates at Victoria, East Coast Demerara.
Police suspect that the vehicle was stolen. A third man was arrested in connection with the same vehicle.
Also on Monday, an ex-policeman was arrested after he allegedly tried to steal a car belonging to a plainclothes rank.
The rank had parked his car in Second Street, Alberttown, around 10.30 hrs and had gone into a store, leaving the key in the ignition. He came out of the store just as another man was driving away with his vehicle.
Luckily, the thief crashed into two parked vehicles and was arrested.
He was subsequently identified as a former policeman who resides at Red Road, Sophia.

 
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Drug dealer nabbed at Berbice River check point


 

 

As the police make use of their newly acquired vehicles and equipment and move to implement the Christmas Policing programme, a number of new initiatives have been put in place.
One such initiative is the setting up of a police checkpoint at the entrance of the eastern half of the Berbice River Bridge.
Already one man who was travelling in a car bound for Georgetown was nabbed with a quantity of narcotics which he tried to hide after noticing the police.
The man Lloyd John, 39, who gave his address as Wales, West Bank Demerara, appeared on Friday in the New Amsterdam Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate Alex Moore on a charge of possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking.
According to the prosecution, around 05:55 hrs on 14 December the man was among five persons travelling in motor car HC 7959.
The vehicle was stopped and the passengers were asked to disembark. A black plastic bag was left under the left side back seat under where the accused was sitting. A further check of the bag revealed a black plastic bag wrapped with transparent scotch tape inside.
The contents were checked and what appeared to be leaves seeds and stems of the marijuana were found inside.
John denied ownership of the bag, but other passengers in the car identified him as the owner.
He was arrested and taken into custody where the contents were tested and weighed and found to be 483 grams of marijuana.
He was subsequently charged and placed on $175,000 bail despite the protestation of the prosecution. He was however taken to prison since he was unable to post the bail. His next court date is January 26.

 
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Young truck driver shot

 
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OSAFO Roberts, 26, a truck driver of 61 New Road, Vreed-en-Hoop, West Coast Demerara has been admitted a patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Suddie Public Hospital, Essequibo Coast, after he was shot by an identifiable male Tuesday morning.

Police in a release said at about 00:05hrs on Tuesday, the victim was leaving the business premises of his employer at Jamakie, Buck Hall, Essequibo River, when he was confronted and shot by the suspect.

Police have launched a search for the suspect who fled the scene after the shooting.

 
 
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Two killed in separate incidents

 
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Dead: Purcell Moore

A CRAIG, East Bank Demerara businessman was killed Wednesday morning during a robbery close to his home. The killing is suspected to be an execution.
Dead is Purcell Moore, 40, a father of two. Relatives reported that the man was robbed of his gold chain and other jewellery.
He sustained two gunshot wounds to the head during the attack which occurred one street away from his mother’s home at Craig.
Reports are that the man returned from French Guiana several weeks ago and may have been watched by his attackers.
And the quiet village of Waramuri in the Moruca sub-region was rocked by the brutal murder of Rondea Peters, 25, on Wednesday morning.
Reports are that the man, who is well known in the area as β€œNinja”, died following a confrontation with another man in the village.
The men were reportedly imbibing when Peters left the table. When he returned, he was accused of stealing liquor and a scuffle later ensued between him and one his accusers. He was stabbed at least five times to the body.
As news of his death spread, villagers converged at the scene. Many were stunned at his passing. The police later arrested several persons in connection with his death.
Investigations into both incidents are ongoing.

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Father turns over escapee son to cops as two others remain at large


 
  • policewoman under close arrest

 

Wayne Gilbert may have been thinking of the song β€œThere’s no place like home for the holidays…,” when he escaped from the Golden Grove Police Station on Tuesday night.

But his father seemed to have been thinking otherwise. He promptly turned his son over to the police.

A police release stated that at around 23:00 hrs on Tuesday, Gilbert β€œwas handed over to the police by his father, whom the officers applauded.

The 25-year-old of West La Penitence has since appeared in court on a murder charge.

Gilbert, Ivree Hooper, 25, of James Street, Albouystown, and Derrol James, 22, of Lot 131 Middle Walk, Buxton, escaped from the Golden Grove Police Station (also called Diamond Police Station) at around 18:00 hrs on Tuesday.

It is suspected that they used a piece of metal that they had broken off from the door of the lockups to smash a hole in the western wall, in an area near the washroom.

At the time, three ranks, including a female corporal were on duty. The corporal has since been placed under close arrest.

Gilbert was also charged in 2012, and later jailed in May 2013, for an armed robbery in which a toy gun was used. He was wounded in 2015 by another inmate while incarcerated at the Georgetown Prisons.

Derrol James is a suspect in a series of armed robbery, while Ivree Hooper was detained for simple larceny.

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Non Pareil residents capture bandit who robbed MP’s daughter


 

The captured bandit

It appears that residents are slowly starting their fightback against criminal elements.

On Tuesday night, bandits attacked a young, single mom of four at First Street, Section B, Non Pareil, East Coast Demerara. Neighbours, alerted to screams, managed to capture one of them.

The robbed woman just happens to be daughter of Opposition Parliamentarian, Gillian Burton-Persaud.

According to the Member of Parliament, her daughter was on her way home from work.

β€œThey cuffed and kicked her before taking her handbag, cellphone and jewellery. Her screams for help attracted neighbours and family members who responded quickly and were able to catch him while the other escaped with the bag and other items,” she said in a Facebook post.

β€œThanks to those who assisted, for the young mother is my daughter. Please share this post so others can be on the lookout for the others. It’s a gang that roves the area especially by the small bridge on Coldingen main road.”

The police, in the meantime, commended β€œthe brave and courageous action of several public spirited citizens who responded to a call for help by a female resident of Section β€˜B’ Non Pareil, East Coast Demerara”. The woman, the police said in a statement, was attacked and robbed of her handbag containing cash and a cellular phone.

The incident took place about 19:40 hrs at Dr. Carter Street. The robbers were armed with choppers.

The police said that the 35-year-old victim is a hairdresser by profession and was making her way home on foot.

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In vicious attack, carjacker tosses sleeping child out car

 

– after holding aunt at gate

In a frightening and sickening attack, a carjacker tossed a sleeping child from the blue Spacio motor car he hijacked on Sunday night at gunpoint from her aunt.
Reports are Samantha Williams, 43, of Lot 1053 Diamond, East Bank Demerara (EBD), was returning home about 22:20h with her niece asleep in the back of her motor car when she was pounced upon by the criminal as she was about to open her gate.
Guyana Times was told that Williams, who was driving motor car PVV 9496, had stepped out of the vehicle to open her gate when the man walked up and pointed a gun at her.
Williams started to scream, but the lone man nonetheless entered her car and drove away with her niece still asleep inside.
The perpetrator then stopped about 100 feet away and tossed the sleeping child out of the vehicle before making good his escape. The child suffered minor injuries.
The matter was reported, and the Police have launched an investigation.
According to Ploice last week, there have been 25 carjackings in seven months.
Just last Saturday, a taxi driver was shot by carjackers after he was lured by two women to D’urban Backlands to pick up a man who committed the crimes. Two days later, a former Journalist, according to another section of the media, was relived of her vehicle outside a nightspot.

Police were up to late Saturday night still searching for thesilver grey Premio bearing licence number HC 6296

In light of the increased incidence of carjackings, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) has announced that it is embarking on an inter-agency approach to crack down on the crime, which has seen a spike in the past several months.

Over the past several months, bandits have been pouncing on motorists, especially those operating Toyota Allion and Toyota Premio motor cars, and often times, the motor vehicles are swiftly transported to various locations to be either stripped or overhauled. It was suggested that with the recent Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) restrictions on older models of vehicles, it is likely the bandits are stealing the cars for parts, the reason that many of the cars could never be recovered.
It was further related that certain auto-body repair shops are under the watchful eyes of investigators as some of these businesses are believed to be facilitating the criminal enterprise, with some even β€œcutting the cars”.
Police are, however, intensifying their campaign to stop the criminal activity. Acting Crime Chief Paul Williams, during the press conference, said that from the evidence obtained, carjacking gangs roam around looking for opportunities to pounce on unsuspecting drivers.
Guyana Times understands that Police have approached certain mechanic shops with the hope of finding the hijacked vehicles, but have come across stumbling blocks. It is on this note, the multi-agency approach was conceptualised and more so, investigators will be armed with the tools and information on specifications to recover stolen cars.

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Truck driver shot, injured at Buck Hall

 

Police ranks on the Essequibo Coast were on Tuesday hunting possible suspects for the brazen shooting of a 26-year-old truck driver, who hails from New Road, Vreed-en-Hoop.
The truck driver, Osafa Roberts, is currently listed in serious but stable condition at the Suddie Hospital in Essequibo.
According to information disclosed by Police, Roberts was leaving his employer’s business place just after midnight at Jamakie, Buck Hall, Essequibo River when he was reportedly confronted by a male who shot him to the abdomen. He was rushed to the medical facility, where he is currently nursing his injuries.
Police in E Division (Linden-Kwakwani) disclosed that on Tuesday afternoon, detectives were on the scene seeking clues and conducting interviews to solve the crime as the investigations into the matter continue.

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Robber carts away television set of Chronicle cook

 
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THE home of Lisa Dowding, a Guyana Chronicle canteen staffer was burglarised early Thursday morning when a thin-boned man broke into her one-flat house and carted off her 40-inch flat screen television.

The canteen employee lives at Lots 25-30 Tuschen New Housing Scheme, East Bank Essequibo.

The cook told this publication that she was asleep when she was awakened by a noise in her house and before she could investigate it, she saw a man peeping at her while she was still in bed. Afraid, she called out to her sleeping children.

By then, the man grabbed the television set he had unplugged and ran through the back door which he left open and fled in a waiting vehicle.

The incident occurred around 03:00hrs on Thursday morning and after the burglar had escaped, she summoned the police who showed up and found her ampflier on the back steps of her house.

According to Dowding, the robber gained entry into her house by removing several louvre panes from the side window.

He ransacked the house before carrying away the television set she took out on terms from Courts Guyana.

Police are investigating the incident

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Moruca miner stabbed to death during drinking argument


 

Dead: Rondee Peters

Police of β€˜F’ Division are still investigating the circumstances, surrounding the death of a Moruca, Region One miner.

Dead is 25-year-old Rondee Peters, of Waramuri Mission, Moruca.

According to information filtered to this publication, Rondee was stabbed some time around 00:30hrs yesterday morning.

Kaieteur News was made to understand that prior to his death, Peters was having a drink with five of his associates.

It has not been confirmed whether or not the men had a disagreement, though some neighbours are claiming they heard an argument echoing from the community ground.

Sister of the deceased, Malindra Peters, said that she was made aware of her brother’s death sometime around 01:00 hrs yesterday morning.

β€œBy the time we reach at the ball field where the thing happen, we saw me brother tek he last breath. We try to get he to the hospital but that was already late. We notice that he had four stab wounds to he left side chest, and one in he back.

β€œOne of the boys who was drinking with meh brother said he saw he [Rondee] pick up a wood. He didn’t see if he lash anybody with the wood or so.”

The five men were allegedly arrested and taken to a nearby police station. Kaieteur understands that no murder weapon was found on the scene of the crime.

 
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Bandits rob West Coast farmer of $1M


 

 

This Christmas is surely one that a West Coast farmer will remember for the rest of his life, given that he was robbed of $1 million right at the doorstep of his home yesterday afternoon.
The farmer, Ramdhar Singh, 52, of Railway Line, Windsor Forest, West Coast Demerara had just returned from Republic Bank’s, Vreed-en-Hoop, WCD, location.
Investigators believe that the man was traced from the bank by the bandits who were on a motorcycle.
Singh said that he took a taxi after conducting business at the bank and stopped for a few minutes at a shop to purchase bicycle parts.
After leaving the general store, he said his wife and him headed for home in the same taxi.
The man said as he exited the taxi at his home, a motorcycle rode up beside the car with the men who were armed. He added that one of the men had a helmet on, while the other’s face was visible, making him identifiable.
The bandit then pointed the gun at Singh’s head and demanded that he hand over the cash.
β€œThem tell me fuh give them de money and ask wheh de money deh”. He said he held on to his pocket and the man fired a shot in the air. It was his frightened wife that encouraged him to hand over the money which he did.
Meanwhile, the bandit’s colleague robbed the taxi driver of his cellular phone and relieved him of an undisclosed amount of cash before making good their escape.
The mater was subsequently reported to the Leonora Police Station where investigations are ongoing.
The troubled man told Kaieteur News that the money he had withdrawn from the bank was intended to be paid to somebody from whom he rents the rice farmlands.

 
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Bandits attack auto sales manager

 
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A MANAGER attached to Yokohama Auto Sales escaped with his life following a daring armed robbery at Carmichael Street, Georgetown, on Thursday night when he was shot at and relieved of $1.4M in cash by two gunmen in a car.

It happened at about 19:00hrs when Deepak Balradj, 24, was driving along Carmichael Street and was forced to stop after he reversed his car into another vehicle when the robbers opened fire at him. His path was however, blocked by a silver Premio motorcar they were in and exited it and discharged rounds at Balradj.

The unsuspecting victim was then confronted by the bandits who took away the money he had in his pockets and in the glove compartment of his car and escaped with the booty along Middle and Carmichael Streets soon after.

Sleuths recovered one 9mm spent shell at the intersection of Carmichael and Middle Streets and one .380 live round was found on the floor of the victim’s car. No arrests have yet been made up to press time.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, the police are looking for two men who robbed a farmer and his wife of $1M in cash outside their Windsor Forest home on Thursday afternoon, after they had made a withdrawal at a bank on the West Coast of Demerara.
According to reports, the farmer Ramadhar Singh and his wife, Pranpattie Singh had made a withdrawal at a bank at Vreed-en-Hoop after which they went about doing some errands.
It was when they reached their residence that the robbers descended on them while they were unloading from the trunk of the car, some items they had purchased from the car.
The couple were about to enter their home when the bandits discharged a round in the air while ,his accomplice held the 51-year-old man at gunpoint and took away the money. The robber then relieved Singh’s wife of a handbag and a cellphone.

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Bandits attack auto sales manager

 
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A MANAGER attached to Yokohama Auto Sales escaped with his life following a daring armed robbery at Carmichael Street, Georgetown, on Thursday night when he was shot at and relieved of $1.4M in cash by two gunmen in a car.

It happened at about 19:00hrs when Deepak Balradj, 24, was driving along Carmichael Street and was forced to stop after he reversed his car into another vehicle when the robbers opened fire at him. His path was however, blocked by a silver Premio motorcar they were in and exited it and discharged rounds at Balradj.

The unsuspecting victim was then confronted by the bandits who took away the money he had in his pockets and in the glove compartment of his car and escaped with the booty along Middle and Carmichael Streets soon after.

Sleuths recovered one 9mm spent shell at the intersection of Carmichael and Middle Streets and one .380 live round was found on the floor of the victim’s car. No arrests have yet been made up to press time.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, the police are looking for two men who robbed a farmer and his wife of $1M in cash outside their Windsor Forest home on Thursday afternoon, after they had made a withdrawal at a bank on the West Coast of Demerara.
According to reports, the farmer Ramadhar Singh and his wife, Pranpattie Singh had made a withdrawal at a bank at Vreed-en-Hoop after which they went about doing some errands.
It was when they reached their residence that the robbers descended on them while they were unloading from the trunk of the car, some items they had purchased from the car.
The couple were about to enter their home when the bandits discharged a round in the air while ,his accomplice held the 51-year-old man at gunpoint and took away the money. The robber then relieved Singh’s wife of a handbag and a cellphone.

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Overseas-based holidaying Guyanese robbed

 
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A TAXI that stopped on the Craig, East Bank Demerara (EBD) Public Road due to a punctured tyre, resulted in the robbery of a U.S.A-based Guyanese couple Saturday morning.

The victims were identified as Manboad Shivran, 62, and Kamala Shivran, 60, both of Texas, U.S.A.
Reports indicate that the couple was heading to Eccles, E.B.D, when they were attacked by three men, one of whom was armed with a handgun. The men exited a white, tinted Toyota Premio motorcar that reportedly drove up from the opposite direction and stopped alongside them.

The gunman exited the vehicle and held the couple and the taxi driver at gunpoint before relieving them of their valuables. The bandits then made good their escape with the couple’s suitcases.

The couple was robbed of electronic gadgets, jewellery, passports, bank cards and drivers’ licences. Over US$9,000 in cash was also taken, along with over $US6, 000 in valuables. The matter was reported as police continue their investigation.

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Couple robbed of $1M after leaving bank

A man and his wife were attacked and robbed by armed bandits after they were trailed from a bank on the West Coast of Demerara.
Ramadhar and Prampattie Singh of Windsor Forest, both of whom are 51 years old, are now left counting their losses, which are in the sum of $1 million. 
According to information reaching Guyana Times, after withdrawing the money from the bank at Vreed-en-Hoop, the couple were trailed by the gunmen, who waited for the opportune moment to strike.
This publication understands that the duo had just arrived at their residence when they were pounced upon by the gunmen, who managed to cart off the cash along with other belongings their victims were carrying at the time.
Ramadhar was in the process of removing their bags from the taxi in which they returned home when two gunmen on a CG motorcycle reportedly rode up, discharged a round in the air, and held the couple at gunpoint.
They relieved Ramadhar of the money he had in his possession, while they snatched a handbag from his wife as well as her cellular phone. The gunmen then jumped onto their motorcycle and make good their escape.
Shortly affect the attack, the still traumatised couple reported the matter to the Police, and an investigation has started.

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Gunmen invade Guyhoc Park home

 

The Police are now on the hunt for two men who allegedly invaded the home of a Guyhoc Park liquor store owner and escaped with a television set and a mobile phone on Saturday morning.
Minerva Thompson, 40, of Lot 50 Guyhoc Park, Georgetown, told Police that the two men invaded her home at about 03:20h. The woman, who resides in the lower flat of a two-storey building, retired to bed but was awakened by a noise coming from her living room.
Upon checking, she was confronted by the two men, one of whom was armed with a gun. The men allegedly held the woman at gunpoint and instructed her to remain silent. One of the men then unplugged the television set while the other relieved her of her mobile phone.
The television set, the victim told investigators, cost $360,000.
As the men made good their escape, they reportedly discharged several rounds in the air to scare off members of the community who were passing at the time.
The woman subsequently contacted the Police who arrived at the scene and commence their investigations. They have since dusted the house for fingerprints.

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Father of six found with throat slit

 
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Anand Sukhram

A FATHER of six was discovered with his throat slit in his Lot 50, Friendship Village, East Berbice, Corentyne, home on Sunday.

The discovery was made around 07:00 hrs by one of his sons who was visiting him for the holidays.

Dead is Anand Sukhram called β€œRadesh” and β€œHalfway”, 42, a labourer, who was last seen alive by one of his brothers around 21:00 hrs on Saturday.

The family is of the view that his murder came at the hands of two known characters who live in the same village.

According to relatives, the suspects are allegedly involved in illegal activities and
β€œHalfway”, exposed it. Since then, the brothers have been threatening to kill him.

β€œJust two days ago, the suspect say he gon guh kill am and put him in he grave. A while back one of he (Anand) little son, one of the brothers cut out he ears just because them want he to do them bad work.”

According to a brother of the dead man, Allan Sukhram, 49, a sluice operator, who lives a short distance away, he was leaving for work when he recognised two known brothers β€œSaltfish” and β€œRaju” standing by a lamp post armed with a cutlass and a hunting knife.

β€œThem two persons get problems with meh brother, when I see them with the cutlass and Rambo knife, I back away from them and catch a car fuh go open the koker. Me didn’t think is me brother they would ah attack.”

While in the vehicle, he recalled seeing his brother walking home and asked the driver to slow down to talk to him, but the driver was in a hurry.

On Christmas Eve morning, he received the dreaded news of his brother’s death.

β€œWhen I go to the scene I see he on the bed, them cut the throat and from what I see is like them hold down he foot on the bed cause it left plait,” the grieving brother said.

The Christmas holidays for the Sukhram family have now turned into mourning and they are calling on the police for justice.

The family is also seeking the assistance of the public to offset the funeral expenses of their dear one. Persons desirous of helping can contact the family on either of these two numbers: 6870720 or 331-0746.

According to a police source, one of the suspects has been held and is helping the police to find the other.

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Taxi driver nabbed in cocaine bust at Parika

 
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An intelligence-led operation conducted by ranks of the Force’s Narcotics Branch on Sunday at Parika, East Bank Essequibo has resulted in the arrest of a male taxi driver with almost sixty-six kilograms of cocaine.

Police said the operation was conducted between 14:00-16:30h ;first in the thirty-three years old suspect home at Budhoo Housing Scheme,Parika where they came up empty-handed but on searching his motorcar, ranks found an unusually heavy gas cylinder in the trunk.

In the suspect’s presence, the enforcement officials commanded by a Gazetted Officer, cut open the cylinder and found the illicit substance.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Jeweller robbed at Independence Boulevard

 
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TWO armed bandits robbed a jeweller of Independence Boulevard, Georgetown in the wee hours of Wednesday morning of his $500,000 gold chain while he was attending a relative’s wedding in his neighbourhood.

Reports indicate that Dandkumar Jeeboo, 34, was at a family’s house celebrating a wedding, not far from his home, when he was attacked at around 01:00hrs by two armed men.

One of the men reportedly pointed a handgun at him and relieved him of his gold chain. The two bandits then attempted to remove his gold band but were unsuccessful as Jeeboo reportedly resisted.

After their failed attempt, the bandits reportedly escaped in the northern direction of Independence Boulevard. No shot was fired and the matter was reported to the police as investigations continue.

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Three injured in Corentyne wedding house shooting


 

Three men are currently nursing gunshot wounds about their bodies after being shot by armed men at Hampshire Village, Corentyne, Berbice.
The injured have since been identified as Samuel Samaroo, 28, a driver/salesman attached to Banks DIH Ltd; Terry Ramsammy, a labourer of Hampshire Village and Nicholas Beharry also of Hampshire Village.

The injured, Samuel Samaroo

Two of the gunmen were identified as Devindra Harricharran well known as β€˜Bara’ and Tameshwar Khemraj alias β€˜Rambo’.
Both men were previously slapped with multiple robbery under arms and attempted murder charges.
Kaieteur News understands that Harricharran and Khemraj in the company of two others turned up at a wedding house in Hampshire Village with a motive to cause a ruckus and shoot.
β€œI was sitting with some of my friends in front my yard after I come home from work around 10:30 hrs and like around 11:30-12:00, two vehicle pull up (a 192 and a Premio) in both direction of the street and they switch off they lights. This guy β€˜Rambo’ and β€˜Bara’ and two other fella’s exit the vehicle and stand up in front the wedding house…it had a argument between them and some other fellas there and dem two other boys dat get shoot was standing up nah far from me,” one of the injured explained.
An eyewitness told this publication that at that point in time, β€˜Bara’ walked up to Beharry and fired two shots in his direction.
β€œNicholas turn around fuh run, and I hear two gunshots fire and Nicholas run and fall inside a yard so when I check and see what going on. I see β€˜Bara’ facing the other bai (Ramsammy) and discharge two more rounds. Another guy come out the car with a shotgun and the man discharge a next round.”
Meanwhile, Samuel Samaroo, one of the injured men relayed that he saw β€˜Bara’ standing with the gun in hand and at that moment decided to attempt to un-arm him when a scuffle ensued between the two resulting in him being shot in the right arm.
β€œAfter he shoot me on my hand, he point the gun back at me and when he pull the trigger the gun empty but by that time dem de already start up they vehicle and they jump in and speed away,” Samaroo divulged.
He also disclosed that the shooting is allegedly as a result of an old grievance between one of the gunmen and the brother of Nicholas Beharry.
β€œThey came for a next guy but they shoot the guy’s brother. Only last week, dem same men had an argument at another wedding house and that argument was from another incident that happen couple months back. Rambo went at a wedding house and dem (Nicholas brother) chop he up… is an ongoing thing”, a source said.

One of the cars used to transport the gunmen.

According to Samaroo since the shooting, the suspects have since gone into hiding but they have been issuing threats.
β€œRambo and Bara passing message around that they gon come and finish off the job,” Samaroo said.
Ramsammy reportedly was shot four times about his body and is currently at the New Amsterdam Public Hospital in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) preparing for surgery whilst Beharry is listed as stable with two gunshot wounds. Samaroo is recovering and out of the hospital with a gunshot to the right arm.
Divisional Commander, Lindon Alves confirmed that police are on the hunt for the suspects identified in the shooting.

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Man loses eye on Xmas Day after bottle hurled in face


 

Injured: Dwayne Small

Dwayne Small, 24, of Plaisance lost his left eye on Christmas Day after individuals who were fighting at a shop accidentally hurled a bottle in his face.

The incident occurred around 17:00 hrs on Monday on Plaisance Main Road, East Coast Demerara.

The victim said that he was standing near a shop when a man began to slap a youth for β€˜disrespecting’ the man’s uncle. The youth who was assaulted returned with a knife and a bottle. His father, who arrived shortly after, began to punch the individual who had slapped his son.

Small said that it was then that someone threw a bottle that struck him in the face. He recalled lying on the ground with blood streaming from his left eye.

A friend took him to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, where he underwent surgery.

Police have reportedly detained the youth who hurled the bottle. His father was also arrested, but was later released.

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Drug addict says he mistakenly killed Sophia man, injured fiancΓ©


 

Dead: Celwin Allen

A drug addict has told police investigators that he mistook 35-year-old Celwin Allen for a man who attacked him earlier on Christmas Day and fatally stabbed him around 19:35 hrs at β€˜C’ Field Sophia, in the vicinity of β€œFine man” shop.

He also stabbed the fiancΓ©e of the now dead Allen. Celwin Allen, a labourer of Lot 1342 Cummings Park, β€˜E’ Field, Sophia, who was stabbed to the neck, chest and back died at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).

His fiancΓ©e, Nalydiah Henry, was treated for minor stab wounds and sent away. The police said that the victims were attacked and stabbed multiple times by the suspect, who goes by the alias, β€œKevin” who was armed with a knife.

β€œKevin” was held hours after escaping from the scene. He reportedly told the police that he was β€œhigh” and mistook Allen for someone who had attacked him earlier in the day. The suspect claimed that he was the boss for the area and he felt disrespected when he was attacked.

Yesterday, the dead man’s mother, Judy Allen, said that her son and his fiancΓ©e went to her home to collect food and as they were returning to their home, they were attacked and beaten by the suspect, who was drinking at a shop.

β€œI heard he beat my son and throw him in a drain and then pulled him out and beat him again. He stabbed him all over his body and when he finished, he (suspect) turned to Nalydiah and started jucking her with the knife,” the older Allen said.

She added, β€œMy son does not trouble anyone. When he drinks, he comes home and torments me.” The woman said that she was informed that the suspect killed her son because he mistook him for another man, who goes by the alias, β€œBlack Boy.”

β€œMy son dark so I don’t know if that is why he mistook him for the other person,” Allen said. The suspect will be charged some time this week.

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