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New Amsterdam rocked by a spate of robberies

Police in Berbice are investigating a seven-man armed gang operating out of Mount Sinai, one of the suburbs of New Amsterdam, referred to as Angoy’s Avenue. One of the gang members was arrested on Friday 17 June.
On the morning of Sunday 18 June, the gang reportedly responded by attacking four homes, successfully entering two and terrorizing the families, as they took away cash and other valuables.
Divisional Commander, Assistant Commissioner Ian Amsterdam is of the view that Sunday’s attack was in retaliation of the arrest of a gang member on Friday.
Veronica Balak, 69, of Lot 5 Mount Sinai, was reportedly beaten and robbed by the said gang. According to Balak who lives alone, at about 03:00h on Sunday she heard banging on her door and then four men appeared in her bedroom: “When them come in me tell them me na go holla, an they ask fo money and gold but I tell them that I is a pensioner.”
The elderly woman noted that of the four men, one was armed with a gun, one with a cutlass and one with a crowbar. The defenceless woman related: “When me tell them that me na get gold, them start beat me up, dem knock me all up in me head….”
She said that they ransacked her home and took all of the money she had which was less than $20,000.

Veronica Balak was beaten and robbed of all her money

Veronica Balak was beaten and robbed of all her money

Within the hour, four other places were attacked: Budhan’s Housing Scheme, Mount Sinai, including a grocery store, and three houses.
Oliver Ross says his wife was assaulted and a shot fired at him as bandits entered his home. He said it was after 04:30 on Father’s Day when three men entered his Lot 39 home while two remained under his house: “Two of them had guns and one was armed with a cutlass. By the time I heard strange sounds they were already in the house. They put the guns to our head and said bring all the money and the gold and everything that you got.”
Ross said he appealed to the thieves saying that he and his pregnant wife were only middle class and not wealthy but it made no difference as there were threats made to rape his wife: “He grab my wife and pulled her by her hair and I tried to stop him and then he fired a shot at me.”
He said the men ransacked the home during the five minutes they spent and took what they could. It was reported to Police that the bandits relieved Ross of $78,000, a cellular phone, a television set, a tablet and a laptop computer.
At Lot 31 Budhan’s Housing Scheme, Ingrid Soohan, 67, reported that bandits broke the padlock off of her gate and were attempting to get into the downstairs apartment. At the time, she was up already doing her morning chores and thought it was her downstairs tenant returning home. The elderly woman said she called out to her tenant, greeting him and that might have scared the bandits off.
Also at Lot 9 Budhan’s Housing Scheme, householders were alerted after two men with guns had wrenched open a kitchen window. They called out to a neighbour who reported that they were two others under the house.
After the alarm was raised the men jumped over a fence at the front yard and ran further into the scheme.
According to Amsterdam, during last week Police officers were on patrol and in the vicinity of the Berbice River Bridge they intercepted a car and took the driver into custody after not being convinced that he was waiting for a passenger to return with his $300 taxi fare.
However, the following day surveillance footage revealed that a car fitting the description of the one that was parked at D’Edward Village was the car which

Budhan’s Housing Scheme

Budhan’s Housing Scheme

dropped the men off before the robbery at D’Edward Village earlier that night.
Based on information provided by the driver of the alleged getaway car, Police arrested a suspected gang member on Friday.
The gang is also linked to a robbery of a New Amsterdam Market vendor at his New Street, East Canje home three weeks ago when $1 million in cellular phone cards were stolen.
Meanwhile, two persons are in custody in connection with the Father’s Day robberies. Andrew Carmichael

FM

Looks like it is business as usual under the PNC. They claimed to be able to stop crime but the honeymoon is over and the chinese businesses returns to be the favorite target of PNC supporters looking to rob and kill.

Looks like the PNC police looking for a raise everytime they do their jobs:

The Chinese national said, “I call police long, long time. They take long to come but when they want something they come quick. They here in no time…”

One captured, hunt on for 3 supermarket robbery

 

A Chinese-owned supermarket located along Aubrey Barker Road was robbed yesterday

An image of the robbery taken from the CCTV footage

An image of the robbery taken from the CCTV footage

by four armed bandits. However, the efforts of public spirited citizens and police officers led to the successful capture of one of them. The incident took place around 12: 00 hrs.

Footage from GST supermarket’s CCTV cameras showed that the four men rode into the store’s compound and entered the building under the guise of regular customers. Minutes later, two of the men who were armed, approached the cashier and demanded cash and other valuables. Meanwhile, one of the bandits kept watch at the supermarket’s door. Another took cell phones from other employees along with gold chains and rings.
One of the bandits, dressed in jeans and what appeared to be a white shirt and red cap, secured the backpack with the ill-gotten gains and fled the scene. Alarmed by the screams of the owners, neighbours gave chase to the men who ran into Festival City Exit.
One eye witness said, “We hear de people dem screaming out ‘Thief !Thief! And we come out and we see them so we run behind them. But they run into the streets over there (Festival City Exit) thinking that they gun get away. But remember now, dem street got a set ah cul-de-sac and duh is how we know that dem bannas is nah from round here.

GST Supermarket which was robbed yesterday.

GST Supermarket which was robbed yesterday.

“But the police an all is another session because we call dem long, long and dem ain’t turn up. If they de turn up quick we woulda ketch dem other two men who run in the same area. But is just a few of us went behind them and we couldn’t handle all of them by we self.”
The owners of the supermarket were however, reluctant to speak to the media. One employee nonetheless expressed his disappointment with the tardiness of the police.
The Chinese national said, “I call police long, long time. They take long to come but when they want something they come quick. They here in no time…”
This newspaper understands that the police are treating the matter as an attempted robbery and it is currently being investigated.

FM

Kurupung gold miner bound, beaten to death

Shawn Mc Donald, the porkocker who was found dead at Kurupung last Monday, was bound hand and foot and beaten to death.

This was revealed yesterday during a postmortem, which showed that the 43-year-old sustained a brutal beating.
The attack left him with injuries to the head, a broken shoulder, and a deep cut to the mouth that reportedly caused him to suffocate on his own blood.
His brother, Odinga Mc Donald, who witnessed the postmortem, said that he was also told that there was evidence that the killers had tied his sibling’s limbs.
A police source said that a length of rope was tied to one of the slain man’s wrists.
While the motive for the killing is unclear, Kaieteur News understands that police are looking for three suspects in connection with the killing.
There are reports that the men were seen placing the body in a metal container.
Odinga Mc Donald said that information he received indicated that his brother, who is from Amelia’s Ward, Linden, was slain some time between last Sunday and 16.00 hrs on Monday.
But relatives only learnt of the tragedy on Wednesday, when someone contacted his mother and said, ‘Shawn dead and the body coming out.”
The brother said that he travelled to CID Headquarters, Eve Leary, where police confirmed that they had brought out the body of a ‘Shawn Mc Donald’ from the interior. He subsequently identified the body.
Odinga Mc Donald said that his brother was the eldest of four siblings and had worked in the interior for several years.
Shawn Mc Donald is the ninth person murdered in an interior location for the year.

FM

Bandits broke into vehicle of overseas-based Guyanese

An overseas-based Guyanese who recently returned home on vacation fell victim to the country’s current crime situation, after his car was broken into on Wednesday and an undisclosed sum of cash and other valuables stolen.
Reports are that around 14:00h, Dr Rudy Jadoopat parked his vehicle a short distance from the popular M&M Snackette in the vicinity of the Demerara Harbour Bridge, Peters Hall, East Bank Demerara and went into the Snackette to make a purchase when the bandit(s) struck.
Reports are that upon return, Dr Jadoopat found a window of the vehicle smashed and a number of items, including his cellular phones, cameras, important documents and an undisclosed sum of cash, along with other items missing.
It is suspected that the perpetrator(s) had been trailing the overseas-based Guyanese and as he stopped, the opportunity was used to break into the vehicle.
The police were summoned and have since secured the footage from surveillance cameras in the area, which they are reviewing for clues and the possible identities of the bandit(s).

FM

Is this what Granger's Ministers went to NY and Toronto begging Guyanese to return to?  Beloved Guyana, sweet paradise, land of milk and honey!  All the PNC defenders, when are you returning?

FM
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The property which was ransacked by bandits
The property which was ransacked by bandits

Bandits shoot, rob Canal #1 businessman

 

By Rabindra Rooplall

ARMED bandits stormed the home of 36-year-old businessman Dhaniram Tirbeni at Lot 13 Studley Park, Canal Number One, West Bank Demerara at about 1:00hr on Monday, gaining access to the home by prising open a window in the lower flat of the building.Two of the four unmasked bandits then proceeded to the upper flat of the building, where four persons were asleep: the businessman and his wife in one room, and their two children in another.

Injured businessman: Dhaniram Tirbeni

Injured businessman: Dhaniram Tirbeni

Tirbeni was then awakened by gun butts to the head, whilst the bandits demanded cash and jewellery. He was placed to kneel with his hands behind his head, and then shot once to the right arm. He also received cuts to the head from the beating.

The bandits then ransacked the entire home before making good their escape with jewellery and an undisclosed sum of cash.

Relatives rushed Tirbeni to a city hospital, where he was admitted and is said to be in a stable condition.

The Tirbeni family operates a grocery shop and poultry business, and relatives say the Tirbenis are traumatised and are calling on police to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Police found the keys of the businessman’s vehicle in a neighbour’s yard, as investigations into the robbery continue.

FM

PNC operatives continue the age old PNC tradition of raping by police and solders.

Soldiers accused of raping teen

 

By Rabindra Rooplall

Two soldiers are under investigation as police examine an allegation made by a 17-year-old girl that she was raped by the duo, police said.The teen and soldiers reside in Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo.

According to reports, the teen is known to the two men and they were at a birthday party in Tuschen.

After the party ended in the wee hours of the morning of Sunday morning, the girl was reportedly taken to one of the soldier’s house in the same village where they took turn in raping her.

She was allegedly beaten about the face and other areas of the body after putting up a resistance.

The traumatised young lady, following the incident, made a report to the police, and an investigation has since been launched into the incident.

The 2015 United States Department report on Human Rights said a high number of unreported cases of rape and sexual assault continues to haunt Guyana.

FM

What improvement in crime as claimed by the pNC supporters? Indians continue to bear the brunt of the assault.

Belvedere gang prey on residents


 
Robbed: Zabida Ali

Robbed: Zabida Ali

Several residents in the Belvedere Corentyne area were mugged and relieved of personal belongings by men residing in the area.
The first incident occurred last Monday on 41-year-old Nalini Narine whose bag was snatched from her person while the woman was walking out her street. It was about 10:00 am.
Narine said that she saw two suspicious boys with bicycles coming towards her.
“When I see them coming, I move out of the way. The younger one passed and snatched my bag but I pull back and the other older one came and he wrenched it out my hand and they rode away.
“I start holler for help and this guy came with his car and we chased them for a good 10 minutes till they drop the bag and jump in the trench”. Narine stated that the muggers who were unmasked were seen in the area one day before another resident was targeted.
“These guys don’t care about anyone. They doing it in broad daylight.”
Another resident also suffered at the hands of the muggers. This time, 60-year-old Nazim Habil was choked and relieved of his bicycle while venturing to the community masjid last Thursday about 19:30 hours. The man said that he was accosted by the two men who demanded that he hand over his cash.
“One of them pull me off me bike and choke meh and holler ‘gimme all de money’ and me seh meh nah get none and them search up meh pockets and shove me down and go way with me bicycle.”
Habil stressed that although a report was made at the Police station, no progress has been made in the investigations.
“You can’t go station and mek report cause them nah do nothing. This thing overbearing. Everyday you ah hear that somebody ah get rob and nobody nah do nothing about it.”
Zabida Ali of Lot 3 B’ Belvedere road was relieved of $42,000 in cash by the said bandits. She stated that last Friday around noon, she was venturing to the Masjid when she noticed a suspicious man riding in circles. She said that the man stopped at a nearby shop before making his move.
“When he stop at the shop, he keep staring in me direction so I get frighten and start run like and when I run, I see he riding coming one full speed and he stretch out he hand and grab me purse and ride away.”
Ali added that an attempt was made to follow the man but that was aborted after he quickly disappeared into the Belvedere backlands.
The victims gave identical descriptions of the unmasked muggers who were riding the same bicycles and clothing when carrying out the attacks.
According to unconfirmed reports, three other residents were also attacked.
Commander of B’ Division, Ian Amsterdam, disclosed that investigations are being conducted into the incidents.

FM

Police track cell phone, nab bandits in Berbice hotel


 

Quick action and brilliant thinking by ranks in Berbice, and by detectives attached to the Blairmont Police Station, led to the capture of two bandits who had earlier robbed a Chinese national. They made the arrests in a hotel.
According to reports, about 14:15 hrs on Sunday, businessman, Shan Goasu, 47, of Regent Street, Georgetown was on his way from Suriname to Georgetown. He reportedly joined the taxi (a black Vehicle) at Springlands with two other passengers. However in the vicinity of No2 village West Coast Berbice the driver took a detour South of the main road and drove the vehicle for about 400 feet.
The hapless man before he realized what was happening was choked into unconsciousness and relieved of his belongings including one gold chain, one gold ring, $300,000, one Iphone, a passport and S’name $2,500.
The man was then dumped out of the car without shirt. The badly bruised Goasu, subsequently regained consciousness and realized he was lying on a dam. The man began running towards the road and upon reaching the main road was rescued by a minibus driver who immediately took him to the Blairmont Police Station where a report was made.
The ranks immediately went into action and a detective decided to place a phone call to the man’s missing phone which gave them a location. The police began tracking the number and came up on the Church View International Hotel.
They quickly cordoned off the location. Getting full cooperation from the owners of the business entity. The police moved in and located the men who had minutes earlier checked in and hadn’t any time to settle. The two were nabbed and searched. During the search the police recovered $200,000, S’name $2500, one Iphone, a passport and a bag containing clothing belonging to Goasu were found.
The men were taken into custody. A search is out for the car and driver who it is believed was a part of the robbery. The missing $100,000 was reportedly taken by the driver as his part in the robbery.
The men are from Corentyne and East Coast Demerara. Efforts are being made to get some assistance from the Berbice Bridge.
Investigations are ongoing.

FM
Drugb posted:

What improvement in crime as claimed by the pNC supporters? Indians continue to bear the brunt of the assault.

Belvedere gang prey on residents


"Several residents in the Belvedere Corentyne area were mugged and relieved of personal belongings by men residing in the area."


 

You digging and scratching,before you wrote the statement have you ponder what kind of individuals commit these acts,they are products of their own society if their actions were clipped at an early stage,the villagers would not have to deal with the menace.

Django
Django posted:
Drugb posted:

What improvement in crime as claimed by the pNC supporters? Indians continue to bear the brunt of the assault.

Belvedere gang prey on residents


"Several residents in the Belvedere Corentyne area were mugged and relieved of personal belongings by men residing in the area."


 

You digging and scratching,before you wrote the statement have you ponder what kind of individuals commit these acts,they are products of their own society if their actions were clipped at an early stage,the villagers would not have to deal with the menace.

Apparently you are losing your marbles. Granger et al are responsible for curbing crime, what are they doing to prevent crime? Nothing when it comes to Indian areas. 

FM

2 arrested after robbing city-bound passenger

Two men are now in Police custody after executing a robbery on a passenger in a taxi who was travelling from Berbice to Georgetown on Sunday afternoon.
The men were reportedly apprehended at Church View International Hotel, at Main Street, New Amsterdam with a quantity of foreign and local currency.
Police investigations revealed that the victim, Shan Goasu of Regent Street, Georgetown, boarded a taxi with two other men and in the vicinity of Number 2 Village, West Coast Berbice, the driver drove the motor car along a desolate road.
One of the occupants then choked the victim and relieved him of the gold jewellery he was wearing, $300,000 in local currency, $2500 in Surinamese currency, one iPhone and a passport.
The man was then ordered out of the car and his assailants drove away. The matter was reported to the Blairmont Police Station and based on information received; Police went to the hotel where they arrested the two men.
The Police then conducted a search of the men and found the $200,000 in local currency, $2500 in Suriname currency, iPhone, passport and a bag containing clothing belonging to the victim.

FM

Isis has landed:

 

Man claiming he’s ISIS member threatens to bomb bank, demands $10M – deemed psych patient, charged for similar offence in 2007


 

Pandemonium erupted at a Regent Street commercial bank yesterday, after a suspected mentally ill man who claimed to been ISIS member threatened to blow up the bank while demanding $10M. He was quickly apprehended. A search revealed that he had no bomb, and this is the second time he has pulled such a stunt.
The drama began at around 09.30 hrs when the 35-year-old man, toting a shoulder bag, entered the Regent Street branch of the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry. He then headed to the upper flat, went to a female supervisor, and said:
“I want money, or I will blow up this bank.” According to a police official, the ‘terrorist’ then handed the terrified supervisor a note which read: “ISIS: There is a bomb in this bag. Give us $10M or we will blow up this bank.”
Instead, the supervisor screamed for security, and guards who were nearby grabbed and subdued the ‘terrorist.’
Bomb experts who were summoned searched the suspect’s bag, and found a knife and a few documents.
Police are attempting to have the suspect undergo psychiatric evaluation, since his actions have led them to surmise that he may be mentally unsound.
This appears to be the case, since Kaieteur News has confirmed that the Charlotte Street resident pulled a similar stunt almost nine years ago at another commercial bank.
It is alleged that on November 8, 2007, the same man entered the Citizen’s Bank in Camp Street and gave a teller a note in which he demanded $1M, while claiming to have a gun.
Instead, the teller reportedly activated an alarm and security staffers apprehended the ‘robber.’ No gun was found on him. Reports at the time indicated that he had been recently deported from Canada. He appeared in court on November 14, and pleaded not guilty to attempting to commit a felony.
His attorney told the court that the accused is a vendor and had a problem of “mental delusion” and that he is frequently examined by a doctor. He reportedly did not take his medication on the day of the alleged robbery attempt. His counsel also said that the offence was a bailable one and there was no allegation of any weapon being used.
The accused was granted bail in the sum of $150,000.

FM

"Pandemonium erupted at a Regent Street commercial bank yesterday, after a suspected mentally ill man who claimed to been ISIS member threatened to blow up the bank while demanding $10M. He was quickly apprehended. A search revealed that he had no bomb, and this is the second time he has pulled such a stunt."


Big news.... sounds more like a drowning ant.

Jalil does seh alyuh "Digging and Scratching" he is correct.

Django

Armed bandits beat, rob Corentyne businesswoman

Two armed bandits on Monday evening beat and robbed a Corentyne businesswoman, taking hundreds of thousands in cash and valuables.
The incident occurred about 18:35h.
Reports are that two masked men – one armed with a cutlass and the other with a gun –pounced on businesswoman Savitry Jagnandand, 44, at Number 72 Village, Corentyne, and demanded cash. This publication was told that at the time of the incident, Jagnandand was in a hammock with her son.
The men, after entering the yard, immediately started demanding valuables. The intruders beat and bound the woman’s son, before locking him in a storeroom in the lower flat of the two-storey house. Guyana Times was told that the men then took the businesswoman into the upper flat where they further demanded cash and jewellery.
This publication was told that she handed over an undisclosed quantity of jewellery along with $775,000 in cash and an electronic tablet. The bandits also took a Samsung Galaxy cellular phone and a quantity of phone cards before escaping.
Up to press time, no arrest was made; however, B Division Commander, Assistant Commissioner Ian Amsterdam said that Police were looking for two men who previously committed robberies on the Number 63 Beach in April. According to him, since then Police have stepped up their surveillance and conducted several searches in the area.
“They went quiet for a while, but we are suspecting that they would have committed these two robberies, but we are not getting a description as to how they look,” he told this publication.
In April, a vehicle operator was robbed of valuables which included cellular phones, cash, and jewellery while driving along a lonely spot on the Number 63 Beach. During that same period, a couple relaxing on the beach also suffered a similar fate. On both occasions, the perpetrators were a man carrying a shotgun and another one carrying a cutlass.

FM

Bandits invades La Penitence beer garden, brutally beats proprietor – robbery captured on camera


 
One of the bandits known as “Pragso”

One of the bandits known as “Pragso”

BL Beer Garden

BL Beer Garden

During the wee hours of Sunday, three men broke down the backdoor of popular drinking spot, BL Beer Garden at Lot 9 Public Road, Albouystown, and robbed businessman Giriraj Bridgelall aka Rocky, savagely beating him in the process.
The entire robbery was captured on camera. The video clearly shows the face of at least two of the bandits. A third partially concealed his face with a piece of cloth.
Footage captured by an outdoor surveillance camera shows the three men approaching the back of the building around 2am, checking a window and upon noticing the camera, removing it. Kaieteur News had an opportunity to view the security footage that was captured by internal cameras. They show a sleeping Bridgelall and his wife in the shop. Upon hearing the noise of the door being breached, Bridgelall rushed out of bed only to be thrown into a corner by one of the men.
While Bridgelall was being assaulted, one of the bandits stuck a gun to his wife’s head and relieved her of her wedding and engagement rings. The men continued beating Bridgelall, stomping him to the brink of unconsciousness.
The video shows one of the men about to strike Bridgelall in the back with a heavy wooden stool but his accomplice stopped him. Bridgelall’s father posited that had the bandit hit Bridgelall, his son would have sustained a broken back at the very least.
After the savage beating, the men gagged and bound Bridgelall and proceeded to search the premises for valuables.
The bandits carted off $497,000 in cash and a number of miscellaneous articles. They subsequently made good their escape with their loot.
Shortly after the ordeal, Bridgelall recovered enough to go to the Ruimveldt Police Station and lodged a report. The police reportedly went to the location and reviewed the surveillance footage. According to reports the police have identified at least one of the perpetrators as “Pragso”.
Some close friends of Bridgelall have also identified another of the robbers by his alias “Turrell”. The men are reportedly well known criminals.

FM

Newspaper vendor suspected killed

 

Shock and disbelief gripped the Wismar, Linden community of One Mile as news spread of the suspected murder of popular newspaper vendor, Albert Ashby, popularly known as ‘Finny’.
The body of the middle aged man, was last evening removed from his residence and taken to the Linden Hospital Complex.
According to sketchy reports Ashby was earlier robbed by a youth, who ran away leaving his slippers behind.
The man had been vending newspapers for more than two decades, according to reports.
“Finny was a simple easy going chap. At first was he and he wife used to sell papers, then she died and he continued the business alone. But he never used to trouble nobody, so I don’t know who would want to kill him”, one man pointed out.
A former employer said that Finny once worked with him as a security guard, before he became involved in the newspaper business.

FM

One man in custody as bandits shoot security guard during school invasion


 

One man is in custody as investigation continues into the shooting of a security guard who was on duty, at the Berbice Educational Institute (BEI), Town Savannah New Amsterdam, allegedly by five bandits. The shooting reportedly stemmed from a botched robbery.
Shot and injured is 64-year-old Campton Charles, of Wapping Lane, New Amsterdam, a security guard attached to the Home Safe Security Service.
According to reports, Charles and two other guards were on duty at the school when the men attacked around 02:50 hrs. The other guards on duty were Neville Roberts, 55, of Charles Place and Genevieve Crandon, of Angoy’s Avenue.
The five bandits, one of whom was armed with a handgun, were dressed in black and had black toques over their heads and black cloths tied over their noses.
Three of the bandits first approached Crandon who was on the northern side of the building. He was tied up and assaulted by the bandits who demanded of him how many guards were on duty. They were then joined by two other bandits. The man was taken where the other guards were. The bandits subsequently accosted Crandon who was in the lower flat, on the southern side. They then went to the upper flat of the building where Charles was.
The bandits, after being told no money was available decided to open fire hitting Charles on his forearm.
Charles was picked up and rushed to the New Amsterdam Hospital where he is receiving treatment.
The bandits escaped by jumping over the northern fence. The police were informed and responded promptly. During investigations one man, who is a known character and part of a gang, was arrested and taken into custody.
Investigators are also looking for a car in which the men allegedly escaped.
Investigations are continuing.

FM
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.

S
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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. 

FM
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.

FM
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
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Stormborn posted:
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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
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.  

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 prison… 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 gun… 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 look…”
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 time… 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 bust… 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)…”
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

1 arrested following robbery at Sophia house party

One woman is in Police custody following an attack by gunmen at a house party in B Field, Sophia, Greater Georgetown.

Based on reports, at about 19:00h on Wednesday, four men, one armed with a handgun, robbed several persons at a house party in B Field, of cash and other valuables, before escaping on foot.

Police were contacted and based on information provided went to a house in the very B Field where a .32 Taurus pistol and one matching round were found.

In addition, several articles that were taken from the occupants at the house party were also discovered. The occupant of the house at the time was arrested and is assisting Police with investigations

FM

Man, 71, in custody for raping granddaughter, 13


 

Police in “G” Divison on the Essequibo Coast have charged a 71-year-old  Bush Lot security guard with rape of his 13-year-old biological granddaughter, after the teenager told her sister that her grandfather drugged her with beer and then had sex with her. The man was charged and remanded until July 26.
Reports have indicated that the 71-year-old took his granddaughter to his Bush Lot home.  On that occasion he purchased a phone for the child in order for her to remain silent. Two weeks later, the man made another promise to the girl. This time he promised her a bicycle. However, the teenager’s older sister suspected something was amiss and proceeded to question the young girl who revealed what her grandfather had done.
The police were called in and the man was arrested and charged. The teenager who lived with her father and stepmother was taken to the Suddie Public hospital where a medical examination was done.
Recently a Tapakuma Lake wheelchair bound man was accused of raping his niece. The man was arrested and later released on station bail.

FM

Gunmen caught after robbing vendors

 

Public spirited citizens apprehended two gunmen who carried out a daring robbery on two vendors at Bourda Market on Monday.

According to a police report, the robbery was committed on Wayne Miller, 51 years and Darmenna Wong, 43 years, vendors of Bourda Market, both of whom reside at Block ‘Y’, Section ‘C’, Grove, East Bank Demerara.

The robbery occurred at 23:00h and the men carted off with $500,000 cash. Investigations have so far revealed that the vendors were in the vicinity of Orange Walk and Robb Street, Bourda, when two men, one of whom was armed with a handgun, approached the victims and robbed them of the cash mentioned. The victims raised an alarm and the suspects were apprehended by public spirited citizens.

The police were summoned and one 9mm pistol and five live matching rounds were found on one of the suspects. They  are in police custody assisting with the investigations

FM

Looks like a bunch of idiots in charge,  they have to analyze the thieving before acting on it.  

Commander of ‘A’ Division, Clifton Hicken
Commander of ‘A’ Division, Clifton Hicken

Police to analyse spike in auto theft at National Stadium

 

THE Guyana Police Force (GPF) has been tasked with analysing whether there is an increase in auto theft or theft of auto parts during major events.The instruction came from Public Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan who said he found it “strange” that there seems to be a spike in auto thefts during major events, especially when they are held at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara.

“It is so strange that in that high kind of activity area, with so many policemen, there have been allegations of cars being stolen, and I’ve asked for an analysis,” Ramjattan is quoted as saying by the Government Information Agency (GINA).

It was noted that at the CPL 20/20 cricket hosted over the weekend at the National Stadium, it is alleged that several vehicles were broken into during the matches and their stereos, other valuables and even batteries were stolen.

Commander of ‘A’ Division, Clifton Hicken told GINA that he was not aware of any increase in reported incidents of stolen vehicles. However, he pointed out that police were able to thwart two separate attempted car “break-ins” during last Sunday’s cricket match at the National Stadium.

Commander Hicken advised that persons attending major events park within the designated areas that are usually announced before the event. Motorists are also advised to go to the events early so that they can park their vehicles in a suitably safe location.

Alternatively, patrons can make arrangements to be dropped off and collected by fellow drivers, at the end of the event, if they are uncomfortable with the parking facilities provided

 

 

 

FM

Pouderoyen businessman shot during robbery

– bandit arrested

 

Police investigators have managed to arrest one person while the hunt is one for another, following the shooting of a West Bank Demerara (WBD) businessman during a robbery on Monday night.
According to reports reaching Guyana Times, at about 19:00h, two armed men barged into the businessman’s Pouderoyen, WBD home and terrorised the family. During the ordeal, Prakash Seegobin, also known as “Jai”, was shot to his leg. Seegobin operates a shop at his Lot 3 Bella Dam, Pouderoyen home.

The Bella Dam house the bandits invaded on Monday and terrorised the family

The Bella Dam house the bandits invaded on Monday and terrorised the family

This newspaper was told that the two perpetrators; one of whom was armed with a gun while the other was armed with a knife, invaded the house and held the family hostage. The ordeal lasted some 30 minutes.
The man’s daughter, Ravita, recalled that she was walking down the stairs from the upper flat of the house when she was confronted by a man with a gun. She added that a second bandit armed with a knife held onto her brother. Both of the bandits covered their faces with handkerchiefs. She went on to say that at that time, her husband and baby were upstairs and her father was out. Ravita said that the man demanded that she hand over the jewellery she was wearing, which included her gold bracelet, wedding band and other pieces.
According to the traumatised woman, she and her brother were then taken upstairs by the perpetrators and while there, the gunman slammed her into the wall and pulled her by her hair, demanding that she hand over all the money that she had as well as what was kept in the house. She fell to the ground and the perpetrator kicked her and used his feet to roll her over as he repeatedly demanded money. Ravita pleaded with the bandit, telling him that she had no money, as his accomplice carried out a search of the house for any valuables that may have been stashed. At this point, the young woman said her father, Seegobin, returned home and was immediately gun-butted by the bandit and he fell to the ground. She recounted that the gunman started demanding money from her father and fearing for the safety of his family, he complied handing over some $200,000 from his pocket. Unsatisfied, the men continued to harass the family for more money and kept on gun-butting the businessman to his face while tugging her about. She added that she then fell to the ground, landing next to her father’s feet and that was when the gunman discharged a round, hitting the elderly man to his knee. The woman further disclosed that the men took her into her bedroom and managed to unearth another $100,000 which she had in one of her handbags, as well as other pieces of jewellery. With money and jewellery in hand, the men kept demanding more and even threatened to shoot her baby. The mother of one told Guyana Times that she panicked and pleaded with the bandits to search the house once again and take whatever they wished but not to harm her daughter. The duo then snatched an ipad, a laptop belonging to her brother, and other valuables before making their way down the stairs and escaping. This publication was told that the two bandits ran out of the dam, where it was reported a white car was waiting for them. It was also reported that neighbours were aware of what was transpiring in the family’s home but were too afraid to help. Unknown to the perpetrators, Seegobin’s home is outfitted with surveillance cameras and the footage from the incident was handed over to Police. Diligent work by detectives led to the arrest of a Campbellville, Georgetown, resident on Tuesday.
The suspect is in custody assisting with the investigations.
Meanwhile, the shot businessman has been hospitalised and is in a stable condition.

FM

More reports of robbery, hijacking at cricket Sunday night

 

– Patrons of the National Stadium urged to take precautions

SUNDAY last, while thousands of Guyanese gathered in their numbers to witness the Guyana Amazon Warriors face off with the Trinbago Knight Riders at the Guyana National Stadium, two young men made life miserable for some fans. Rajin Tulsidas and Gary (only name given) were robbed of a pair of Serengeti Sunglasses and a Samsung Galaxy Smartphone respectively, in what would have gone down as a case of “simple larceny’ until the thieves decided they needed to car to make their escape, leading to a hijacking.

The duo had just left the cricket match at around 23:00 hours and were heading to Rajin’s car which was parked in front of the M.S Supermarket, 7 Layton Avenue Nandy Park, East Back Demerara when two other young men, described as teenagers, confronted them and held them at gunpoint.

The gunmen reportedly fired behind the duo in an attempt to scare them and damaged a Toyota Hilux and Mitsubishi Canter from the supermarket in the process. The duo was then robbed and the gunmen ran over the road to hijack a car to make their escape.

The hijacked car belonged to Ganesh Persaud of La Grange, West Bank Demerara. Perasud and his family left the stadium at around 23:00 hours and was driving his car around at Peter’s Hall in an attempt to easily maneuver out of the heavy stadium traffic when he witnessed the robbery.

The gunmen ran over the road and demanded that he continue driving. Persaud said that he refused to comply with them and came out of the car. It was at this point that the gunmen took away his car keys and made their escape.

Ganesh described the two perpetrators as young men who seemed to be about 19 years of age. The car, PLL 1699, was a Silver Toyota Carina 212 with “SWEETNESS” written at the front in yellow. Persaud and his wife Nandi have also said that the car also contained many valuable documents including ID and Bank Cards.

Both parties Rajin and Gary and the Persaud family made reports to the Providence Police Station almost immediately after the incidents occurred.

Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan has asked the Guyana Police Force (GPF)to analyse auto theft or theft of auto parts during major events.

“It is so strange that in that high kind of activity area, with so many policemen, there have been allegations of cars being stolen, and I’ve asked for an analysis,” Ramjattan is quoted as saying by the Government Information Agency (GINA).

It was noted that at the CPL 20/20 cricket hosted over the weekend at the National Stadium, several vehicles were broken into during the matches and car stereos, other valuables and even batteries were stolen.

Commander of ‘A’ Division, Clifton Hicken told GINA that he was not aware of any increase in reported incidents of stolen vehicles. However, he pointed out that police were able to thwart two separate attempted car “break-ins” during last Sunday’s cricket match at the National Stadium.

Commander Hicken advised that persons attending major events park within the designated areas that are usually announced before the event. Motorists are also advised to go to the events early so that they can park their vehicles in a suitably safe location.

Alternatively, patrons can make arrangements to be dropped off and collected by fellow drivers, at the end of the event, if they are uncomfortable with the parking facilities provided.

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Home > TOP STORY > Bandits attack Berbice family …threaten toddler, 12–year–old sister
The home of the Karamalalls
The home of the Karamalalls

Bandits attack Berbice family …threaten toddler, 12–year–old sister

 

By Nafeeza Yahya

THE owners of a recently opened grocery parlor at 195 Nigg South, East Berbice, Corentyne are second guessing their investment after five armed men pounced on them as they were about to close for the day on WednesdayAccording to Nandeshwar Karamalall, known as ‘chill’ at around 19:00h on Wednesday evening, he was about to close the shop, which only opened its doors four months ago, when the masked men, who were armed with guns and cutlasses stormed the shop and attacked him.

Nandeshwar Karamalall

Nandeshwar Karamalall

He said the bandits demanded cash and jewellery. “We about to close and five man run in the shop, them had guns and cutlass and as soon as them run in, them start fuh broadside me and me fall down and start fuh bleed from me nose,” the distraught man said.

His visibly traumatized wife Dharama Devi Karamalall said three of the gunmen jumped over the counter and one of them gun-butted her to the head while demanding money and jewellery; the other two remained on the other side with her husband.

“Three ah dem jump ova the counter one lash me head with a gun and demanded money and jewellery. Me tell them ok me guh give you everything me get,” the still visibly shaken woman said.

In tears, she recalled handing over a quantity of phone cards, approximately 60,000 in cash and cigarettes as the men held on to her three-year-old daughter threatening to hurt her if she does not comply with their demands.

“Them chuck up the lil baby and say if we nah give them everything, them guh hurt she… me give them everything and explain that only lately we open suh we nah get much money but them want more,” the woman said.

According to her, even after handing over the items, the bandits demanded more but her 12 – year – old got on her knees and pleaded with the men not to hurt her sister or parents.

The bandits gave up after the young girl held onto the feet of one of the bandits and pleaded with them. They collected a few items from the shop and made good their escape through the front entrance and left in the direction of Rose Hall Town on bicycles.

Meanwhile, Karamalall called the Albion Police Station, which is a mere five minutes away only to be told that there were no patrol vehicles available at the time. The police reportedly showed up approximately 45 minutes after the call was made.

The Karamalalls said they are rethinking their investment because they are fearful bandits will strike again

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Police nab duo stealing from grocery shop


 

Residents continue to heap praise on Commander of Police ‘B’ Division Assistant Commissioner, Ian Amsterdam, and his ranks after two men were nabbed in the process of stealing from a business place in the East Canje area.
Ranks of the Reliance Police Station who were on foot patrol around 01:00 hrs in East Canje area noticed shadowy figures in a yard that houses a grocery store. The men were in the process of removing beverages from the Adelphi Village premises.
The ranks immediately approached the location causing the men to abandon their loot and try to escape. A chase ensued, with the intended intruders jumping the back fence in their quest to escape, but the cops were equal to the task and nabbed the men.
The two thieves, who are notorious in the area, are well known to the police and are frequently in and out of jail for various offences. One of the suspects, Hardat Dial, called “Harro”, was only released from jail on Thursday on a number of charges after the victims repeatedly failed to turn up. The other man is Alvin Samaroo called “Killer”.
The men had already removed eight cases of Canada Dry drink, four cases of two-litre Pepsi and one case of two-litre Busta grape drink. According to information, the men were stretching their hands through grills on the window and removing the drinks one by one. Some empty cases were found nearby.

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More than 20 homes broken into at Bath Settlement

Residents of Bath Settlement, in Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) have reported an alarming increase in the frequency of breakages into house over the past two months and are calling for more mobile patrols in the community.

More than 20 persons reported to Guyana Times on Wednesday that they were victims of home invasion at least once over the past two months. Residents say the thieves have been removing almost anything.

Three houses situated next to each other at Lutheran Street were broken into over a two-week period

Three houses situated next to each other at Lutheran Street were broken into over a two-week period

Ramphal, also called “Black Cha Cha” of Lot D 33 Waterloo, Bath Settlement, said the first of his three break-in’s was two months ago. He said he woke on a Sunday morning and noticed that his door was opened and also his freezer. Missing were a case of Coco Cola, a five-gallion bottle of cooking oil, a radio and groceries from his home. He said the intruders also ate the sausages from the freezer and left the empty packet behind.

“The next night they come back again and go away with all the grocery… about two weeks ago was the last time they break into the house.” Ramphal did not report any of the incidents to the Police, saying that it will be very time consuming and it would be almost impossible for the Police to find out who the perpetrators were since on each occasion, they left no traces.

Another resident, Angele Ragunandand, called “Teacher B”, reported to this publication that the first of three breakages at her home was one month ago. On that occasion, she said the lower flat of her home was broken into. It was during heavy rainfall and the family was asleep. The discovery was made the following morning. According to the pensioner, the thieves took a bicycle, two working bags and some documents.

Ragunandand said four days later, there was a second break-in which was considered greater. During that break-in, all of the groceries in the house were taken. The groceries had been purchased for a wedding.

On the third occasion, Ragunandand said the perpetrator was seen dressed only in underpants. All three incidents were reported to the Police.

Another pensioner, Mansaram Persaud, said about a month ago he awoke and saw his front door open and louvers missing. “At about three o’clock I heard a noise and get up and take the torchlight and look around but I didn’t see anything so I go back to bed.” Three hours later, he discovered his door open and a laptop computer missing, along with a bottle containing bleach and food from the refrigerator.

One day later Persaud found a crowbar in his back yard.

Meanwhile, at Lutheran Street, three houses situated next to each other, were broken into over a two-week period. A mandir situated in the next street was broken into thrice, residents reported.

Last Monday, the home of a Pandit at Furniture Street was broken into. Entry was made by shattering a glass window and then removing bars from the window. The home was ransacked and two laptop computers, a cellular phone, jewellery and cash were missing during that mid-afternoon breakage which was reported to the Police.

On Wednesday, Guyana Times spoke with several others in the village who claimed to be victims of the home invasions as well, describing similar instances as Ramphal, Ragunandand and Persaud. Residents also say there are others but this publication has not been able to confirm those reports.

Meanwhile, some of the items taken from the homes have reportedly been discovered at an unoccupied house.

Divisional Commander Ian Amsterdam when asked on Tuesday about the apparent increase in the frequency of home invasions at Bath Settlement, toldGuyana Times that the Police were not in receipt of information which would suggest such increases.

He noted that the Police had one person before the court for a breakage in the community. Chris Rampersaud was jailed on Tuesday for breaking into a Bath Settlement home on July 6.

Amsterdam says persons need to report breakages to the Police.

Andrew Carmichael

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Armed bandits rob Parika miner

A Parika, East Bank Essequibo (EBE) miner was on Friday robbed of in excess of $7 million in gold and equipment while returning home from a mining camp located along the Cuyuni River.

The incident occurred at about 04:30h at Aramu, Cuyuni River, when Ijaz Mohammed, 27, was exiting the backlands. Two masked bandits armed with what was described as AK-47s, reportedly pounced on the miner while he was on his motorcycle and demanded he hand over his valuables.

The armed bandits reportedly escaped with seven ounces of gold, an excavator fuel pump and his motorcycle. The young man’s father Shaheed Mohammed related that his son contacted him early Friday morning, and related what had occurred: “Well, this morning (Friday), about 04:45h my son called me and told me he get rob. Two gunmen run out the bush and stop him on the road,” he stated.

The father further explained that he was dissatisfied with the Police response to the report, saying that they were quite slow in reacting. He is however thankful that his son escaped unharmed.

 

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Interdicted soldier among two apprehended for La Jalousie robbery


 
The mini mart that was raided by the four bandits

The mini mart that was raided by the four bandits

An interdicted soldier was among two persons arrested yesterday, approximately one hour after four gunmen stormed a mini mart at Lot 26 La Jalousie, West Coast Demerara (WCD) and escaped with an undisclosed sum of cash, jewellery and phone cards.

The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) rank, who was interdicted from the force’s intelligence section two years ago, pending a murder probe, was taken into custody along with a second individual based on descriptions of the robbers.

The two men were intercepted in a minibus during a roadblock in the vicinity of Schoonard, West Bank Demerara (WBD) while heading to La Parfaite Harmonie. They were sitting next to each other.

Kaieteur News was reliably informed that ranks found $58,000 on one of the men. Up to press time, they were being questioned at the Leonora Police Station.

Rajmattie Panday, owner of the A & S Variety Store said that a little after midday, yesterday, a man (bandit) went into the store and asked to purchase cranberry juice.

“We normally close for lunch and this guy come in and asked for the cranberry juice. He was at the counter and my husband was outside with a guy, helping him put in a phone card in his phone,” Panday said.

She explained that before she could have handed the juice to the man, she noticed her husband walking into the shop with one of the bandits while the other two men rushed in from outside of the store.

The men were not masked and at least one of them was armed.

“My husband had just come from the doctor and before they harass him, I tell them that I will give them what they wanted,” the woman recounted.

She added that after they searched the store and packed whatever they wanted in garbage bags, one of the men took her upstairs where he disconnected the surveillance cameras and took away the DVR.

DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is the device that stores the images or the recordings for surveillance purposes. “They took the computer, laptop, phones and they cut the phone line for the land phone,” the store owner added.

The woman said that when she went back downstairs, the bandits had tied up her two children and husband.

She said that when the bags were filled, the men took it to a car that was waiting outside the store. She said that the entire ordeal lasted for about 15 minutes.

Immediately after they escaped, the police were notified and roadblocks were set up along the West Coast Demerara and on the western side of the Demerara Habour Bridge.

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Body of La Grange man found with suspected stab wounds


 
Dead: James Stewart

Dead: James Stewart

Police are investigating the death of a 49-year-old man, whose body was found on the roadway at the junction of Unity Street, La Grange, West Bank Demerara (WBD) around 05:00 hrs yesterday with what appears to be stab wounds.

He has been identified as James Stewart of Lot 101 Unity Street, La Grange. Stewart lived alone and did odd jobs for a living.

The back of his head appeared to have been bashed in.

While some people suggested that Steward might be a hit and run victim, police sources said that some of his other injuries are consistent with stab wounds.

However, a Post Mortem examination will determine the exact cause of death.

According to information received, residents in the area who were going to the market spotted the body in a pool of blood and notified the police. Because the person’s face was badly damaged, no one knew who he was.

His sister, Cameel Stewart, said she had no idea her sibling had died. It was when she went to the market that she heard people talking about a body that was found on the roadway.

She was then informed that the victim looked like her brother.

“I went to the mortuary and that’s when I saw it was him. It looks like a murder, his face mash in and there was a hole in his head and forehead.”

The devastated woman said that it seems as though someone beat and stabbed him during a robbery. Residents in the area reported seeing the 49-year-old man consuming alcohol at a shop the day before his body was found.

“When he drink, people does beat him up and take away his money,” his sister said.

According to Stewart, she last saw her brother Saturday morning and the two of them enjoyed a “good laugh.”

“I was going home from work and the rain start fall so I was running and he saw me and telling me, ‘run yo fatso, run’ and I tell he that he laughing me before he come help,” she recounted.

The woman added that he then told her that he was going home since he already visited his two sisters in the area.

“That was the last time I heard from him but later that day, he went by another sister and then he went and drink,” Stewart said.

Her brother was never married and had no children.

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Bogus narcotics cops stole my car – says V/Hoop resident


 

A New Road, Vreed-en-Hoop, West Coast Demerara resident is appealing to the police to track down four bogus narcotics ranks whom he claims stole his vehicle yesterday.

The victim said that he had just entered his yard at around 10.30 hrs, when three men came through the open gate and identified themselves as policemen from the Force’s Narcotics Division.

“They say that they are narcotics ranks and that they have to check the vehicle,” he said. “I said let me go with you to check the vehicle (a blue Nissan, PZZ 914).”

He said that instead, one of the men snatched the car keys from his hand. The men then entered his vehicle and drove it out of the yard. But he said that before driving off, one of the men re-entered his yard and said that they were actually working with an auto dealership. He then left with his companions.

The resident said that he had filed a report at the Vreed-en-Hoop Police Station. He told Kaieteur News that he purchased the vehicle seven months ago for $2.5M, and has the receipts to back up his claim.

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‘Thief’ shot during botched robbery


 

A man was shot yesterday afternoon in Alexander Village, reportedly while attempting to rob a businessman.
This publication understands that the man told police that he was on his way to a shop in the village when he heard gunshots. He said that he started running and felt a burning in his back before collapsing.
But according to sources, the injured man was among a gang of men who attempted to rob a businessman but the man resisted.
The group had reportedly gone into the businessman’s property and attempted to rob him, but they were unaware that the man was a licenced firearm holder. The intruders fled after the businessman whipped out his firearm and discharged a number of rounds.
The suspect was reportedly shot while trying to escape.
The police were summoned and the suspect was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he received treatment for the gunshot wound. He is listed as stable and remains under police guard.

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‘Drug addict’ teen butchers stepdad


 

– Caught hiding under culvert by construction workers

 

By Romila Boodram

Claiming that he was not feeling well, a 16-year-old boy took a day off from his

The house in which 70-year-old Eustace Williams [inset) was killed.

The house in which 70-year-old Eustace Williams (inset) was killed.

job at a wash bay yesterday, sneaked his way into his stepfather’s residence at Lot 469 Crane, West Coast Demerara (WCD), and slaughtered the 70-year-old man in his sleep.
While still armed with the murder weapon—a cutlass and covered in blood— the teen scaled a fence in his bid to escape, but was eventually captured by construction workers – hiding under a culvert, a street from where he butchered his victim.
Eustace Williams, also called Patrick, a security guard, was attacked sometime around 10:30 hrs in the bedroom of his two-storey home. His body was found in the kitchen with multiple chop wounds to his back, head, arms and feet. From all indications, the victim had tried to flee from his attacker.
During his murderous rampage, the teen sustained a chop wound to his foot and was taken to the hospital for treatment.
According to police sources, the young man claimed that he went to his stepfather’s home to collect a computer and the man chopped him, forcing him to defend himself.
But the cops are not buying his story. They believe that the 16-year-old incidentally wounded himself while viciously butchering the elderly man.

Residents in front the victim’s home yesterday.

Residents in front the victim’s home yesterday.

It is suspected that Williams was killed after he asked the suspect to move from his home about six weeks ago, for stealing and smoking drugs.
Investigators believe that it might have been the teen’s way of getting back at the pensioner for evicting him.
Kaieteur News was told that the man and the suspect’s mother had been living together for the past several years. The woman is currently working in Cayenne. Whenever she is not in the country, the victim and the teen would be in the home.
However, the man had been living at the property alone since he asked the teen to move out.
At the scene yesterday, construction workers said that they heard screaming coming from the house and then noticed the young man at the side of the premises covered in blood. They suspected that something was wrong, since the teen had been “thrown out”.
“This lil boy nah live there, so we suspect something wrong and when he see dem workers, he start run, and some ah we went to other neighbours to call the police, and some ah them workers run behind he and catch he,” one construction worker explained.
He said that the suspect was found hiding in a bushy area under a culvert, not far from his step-father’s home. The teen was then handed over to the police.
A female neighbour said that while the villagers were running after the teen, a policeman who lives in the village went into the pensioner’s home and then came out and informed everyone that Williams had been murdered.
“He butchered that man like an animal. His head alone had like eight chop wounds and it deh like when u chopping beef,” the woman related.
She explained that the teen was wayward. He stole items and sold it to people and smoked drugs. She said when the pensioner couldn’t take it anymore, he went to a policeman living not far from him, and asked the officer to ask the teen to move.
“He tiefing out things from the man house and selling dem. When the police went over to talk to he (teen), he picked up his bag and walked out,” the resident said—this was approximately six weeks ago. She explained that he had immediately left the village, but returned the same night and asked a neighbour if he could stay there for a few nights until he find a place.
“The neighbour sorry for he and keep he and they find a job for he at a wash bay, but then he gone and thief the man (neighbour) phone and he get put out,” the resident said.
She added that since he was thrown out of the neighbour’s home he was not seen in the village until two weeks ago.
“Dem boys seh dey see he with a sharp cutlass, and two days ago he pass and look into he stepfather house and he smiling, and then he left,” the neighbour said.
He was not seen again until yesterday, after murdering the pensioner.
Meanwhile, Vanessa Greene, the victim’s daughter from a previous relationship, said that she was informed that her father had been murdered by his stepson. The woman does not know much about her father’s current family. She said that she last saw her father about three months ago when he went to the market to visit her.
The teen is in custody at the La Grange Police Station.

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Triple-murder rocks Black Bush

 

– Mibicuri man, son, brother-in-law gunned down while on fishing trip

By Nafeeza Yahya

POLICE have arrested one person as they probe the apparent execution of a Mibicuri man, his son and his brother-in-law, who had all gone on an overnight fishing trip for the prized Hassar.The men were found dead on Friday morning at the Cookrite Creek Savannah, about three miles from Mibicuri in Black Bush Polder. They were shot at point blank range.

“Each body bore a single gunshot wound,” Police headquarters stated on Friday afternoon.

 The Chandradeo family is seen in this July 5, 2016 photo when Mr and Mrs Pawan Chandradeo renewed their marriage vows. Mr Chandradeo and his son Kevin, left, along with Mrs Chandradeo’s brother, were shot dead on Thursday night. Alvin, fourth from right, had also gone on a fishing trip to the backdam, but was told to wait at the security post at the koker while the others went for the catch of hassar

The Chandradeo family is seen in this July 5, 2016 photo when Mr and Mrs Pawan Chandradeo renewed their marriage vows. Mr Chandradeo and his son Kevin, left, along with Mrs Chandradeo’s brother, were shot dead on Thursday night. Alvin, third from right, had also gone on a fishing trip to the backdam, but was told to wait at the security post at the koker while the others went for the catch of Hassar

The men have been identified as Pawan Chandradeo, 37, called “Suresh” and “Jug Up”; his son Jaikarran Chandradeo, 16, called “Kevin”, and his brother-in-law Naresh Rooplall, 35, called “Teeka Bai” and “Mice.”
They were last alive seen on Thursday afternoon at about 15:00h, along with Pawan Chandradeo’s 13-year-old son Alvin, when they left their Lot 163 Mibicuri North home for a fishing trip.

The men were all found lying on the ground. The youngest was found next to his father. He had a gaping hole to the back of his head and a “salt bag” with fish and fishing net strung around his neck.

Rooplall’s body had a hole in the neck and the fishing net was strung over his shoulder. On the ground were the Hassars they had caught, littered with blood and other body matter.

The young Alvin — Chandradeo’s second child — said they had left to go at the creek to catch Hassar, and when they reached the irrigation sluice, his father asked him to wait, since they had a bit more distance to go. The sluice has a security post, and it was thought that Alvin would be safe there, perhaps for just a few hours,
until they returned. They had all planned to spend the night in the backdam, and return home early the next morning.

Hours upon hours passed without any sighting of the trio; and at about 22:00h, young Alvin heard what appeared to be a gunshot, followed a few minutes later by a few more; but he thought nothing of it.

He said he remained at the said spot and slept until Friday morning. When he woke up and realized that his father, brother and uncle had not returned, he went in search of them.
He said he looked for a few hours, but after not locating them, he decided to walk back home to inform his mother.

Chandradeo’s wife, Pam, said when her son came home and told her he could not find the others, she was not too worried, since she knew the distance was quite a bit to get out.
Mrs Chandradeo, who works as a security guard at the Mibicuri Hospital, said she later received a call from a friend who had heard of a shooting and wanted to make sure that it was not any of those who had gone to the backdam. Later, another friend called to tell her that her husband and the others had been shot.

Pam Chandradeo, second right, comforts her nine-year-old daughter as they leave the Mibircuri hospital with other relatives. The woman’s husband Pawan, her sixteen-year-old son Kevin, and her brother Naresh Rooplall were shot dead. Rooplall’s widow, Shoba Luckicharran, is at second left.

Pam Chandradeo, second right, comforts her nine-year-old daughter as they leave the Mibircuri hospital with other relatives. The woman’s husband Pawan, her sixteen-year-old son Kevin, and her brother Naresh Rooplall were shot dead. Rooplall’s widow, Shoba Luckicharran, is at second left.

Mrs Chandradeo said she learnt that the Police were heading into the area by boat, and she asked her father to accompany them. From the backdam, Mrs Chandradeo’s father called to relate the dreadful news. She collapsed, and had to be taken to the hospital.

The of aresh Rooplall mother, Shoba Devi Luckicharan, is struggling to come to grips with the motive behind the barbaric act.

“I don’t understand why they were killed so violently… Why them had to kill them?”
Rooplall, a security guard at Skeldon Sugar Estate, resided at #73 Village, Corentyne. This was his first fishing trip to the backdam, since he had been on one week’s leave and had decided to visit his sister in Mibicuri. He leaves to mourn his pregnant wife and an eleven-month-old baby.

Charandeo was a rice farmer and a father of four. His teenage son who was gunned down alongside him worked in the rice fields with him.

Only a month ago, Chandradeo renewed his vows with Pam, his wife of sixteen years, following a brief separation. Apart from Alvin, he leaves to mourn another son, aged 11, and a 9-year-old daughter.

The incident sent shockwaves in the usually quiet farming community. Police Divisional Commander in Berbice, Ian Amsterdam, confirmed that several persons were held for questioning and released, while one person is still in custody assisting with investigations.

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Home > NEWS > Gafsons manager found dead in Herstelling home
Dead: Terry Lackhan
Dead: Terry Lackhan

Gafsons manager found dead in Herstelling home

 

By Alva Solomon

THE police are investigating the suspected murder of a 55-year-old Herstelling, East Bank Demerara (EBD) man whose lifeless body was discovered by a neighbour on Thursday night shortly after a male was seen exiting the home with several bags.Dead is Terry Lackhan, a father of one, of Lot 39 Back Street, Herstelling. He was a manager at Gafsons Industries Limited. According to reports, around 23:00hrs on Thursday evening, the man was found motionless next to a wardrobe with a length of rope tied around his neck, while several bottles of tablets and photographs of his family members lay nearby.
The man’s only child, Riyad Lackhan, told reporters that he was in Berbice when he received a call from a tenant who lives in the lower flat of the building where his father resided. He said the woman informed him that there was a commotion upstairs; that was around 21:00hrs.
According to the son, the tenant later informed him that someone was seen leaving the gate with several bags and he [the son] later returned a call and asked the tenant to venture upstairs and check on his father.
The woman then called and revealed that his father was found motionless on the bed next to a wardrobe. According to him, his father was in the habit of knocking down objects around the house whenever he is intoxicated and he noted that the tenant assumed that was the case that evening.
“But after she saw someone leaving with bags… that’s when she got scared,” the man’s son said.
A neighbour related that persons in the area saw someone in a three-quarter pants walking out the street after 22:00hrs on Thursday night. He said the individual’s presence seemed odd while Lackhan’s front door, which was slightly ajar, aroused further suspicion.
Lackan’s son said that his father, who had been a manager at Gafoors for several years, was not experiencing any problems. He said he was in Berbice on Thursday and the last time he spoke to his father was during the morning hours that day.
“He told me he was at work but I realise he was lying, because it’s a norm with him,” he said, noting that his father usually stays at home whenever he plans to imbibe.
At the scene on Friday, police investigators spent several lengthy hours collecting statements and dusting the scene for fingerprints. Neighbours described Lackhan as a peaceful and quiet individual.
A post-mortem is expected to be performed on his remains on Monday.

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Home > NEWS > Palmyra family attacked by bandits -four in custody
 

Palmyra family attacked by bandits -four in custody

 

INVESTIGATORS in Berbice have detained four persons following an armed robbery committed on a family at Palmyra Village, East Canje Berbice on Wednesday at about 20:00h.The attack occurred as 45-year-old Nadira Permaul, her 23-year-old son Vijay and 58-year-old husband Tamessar Kissoon were relaxing in their concrete cottage, which is situated along the main thoroughfare. Kissoon got up from the hammock in the verandah and was going into the house when three men armed with handguns entered through the open door.

The gunmen demanded money and jewelry as they beat members of the family. Shortly afterwards, one of the bandits walked into the bedroom and removed a handbag which contained two cellular phones, an 18 carat diamond-and-gold ring, gold bangles, other gold rings, and in excess of $100,000 in cash.

The men then escaped through a neighbouring growth-infested plot of land, but Nadira Permaul, a vendor at the New Amsterdam market, raised an alarm, alerting her neighbours to the attack; and two police patrol teams which were manning the New Amsterdam and Canje districts responded within five minutes and arrested four persons in the Canje neighbourhood.

Investigations are continuing.

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Bandits hit Sanjay’s Jewellery

Local businessman Bishnarine “Sanjay” Persaud, the proprietor of Sanjay’s Jewellery, was on Saturday night

Businessman Bishnarine “Sanjay” Persaud

Businessman Bishnarine “Sanjay” Persaud

ambushed by four armed men in front of his Sheriff Street, Campbellville, Georgetown store.
Reports are that the gunmen pounced on the 45-year-old businessman about 23:30h as he was entering his yard.
Speaking with Guyana Times, the jeweller recalled that as he was entering his yard a man approached him and whipped out a gun. He said the gunman instructed him to open the gate and asked for his store keys. According to the businessman, he told the gunman that he stored the keys in the upper flat of his home; it was at this point he noticed three other gunmen. He said that the men ordered him upstairs for the keys, as well as the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) for his security cameras.
Persaud explained that he was acting under the instructions of the criminals as they threatened to kill him on the spot. He said he cooperated and opened the safe containing his valuables.
The bandits then made good their escape with a large quantity of cash and jewellery.
He said he was yet to determine the value of the jewellery that the gunmen escaped with.
The businessman pointed out that while he has security guards in the day, none of them are employed for night shift.
The Sheriff Street resident noted that while he could not describe the four men since “they were wearing their hats in their faces, as well as umbrellas”. He, however, recalled that one of the men had a Dutch accent. After the men escaped, the Police were summoned to the scene and have since sought the assistance of nearby businesses for video footage of the robbery.

FM
Home > NEWS > East Canje taxi driver stabbed in botched robbery
Hire car driver Tunilall Doodnauth
Hire car driver Tunilall Doodnauth

East Canje taxi driver stabbed in botched robbery

 

By Jeune Bailey VanKeric
FIFTY-THREE-year-old taxi driver Tunilall Doodnauth was driving his Nissan Bluebird motorcar, HC 4977, in New Amsterdam at about 10:00hrs on Tuesday, when an identifiable youth joined the vehicle and requested to be taken to the West Canefield in East Canje.“Whilst driving along, he asked whether I was doing an airport run, and asked to be taken to the airport within the next hour. So as we got to the end of the street, he told me to stop in the vicinity of a vacant house. I then glanced backwards, as he was seated in the back seat, (and) I saw a ‘Rambo’ knife in the youth’s hand. Instantaneously, the knife was plunged into my left shoulder. Thereafter, he attempted to slash my throat, but I raised my left hand in defence and it was slashed instead.

“He also stabbed me in my chest, before demanding that I get out of the car. I had on the seat belt. I removed it before opening the door and ran away. However, as I ran, he jumped into the driving seat and began to reverse the vehicle. I then ran back to the car. While I was about twenty feet away, he accelerated, and whilst still reversing, he hit me with the rear of the vehicle.

“I fell, and he braced me as the car drove over me, pulling me in the nearby drain. I became unconscious for a few seconds, and on regaining consciousness, I crawled out of the trench. My left arm was numb; I was not feeling it.

“I lay on the parapet and started to holler. Persons came to my rescue. They washed my skin and a car took me to the New Amsterdam Hospital,” Doodnauth related from that health facility, where he is nursing multiple stab wounds about his body following the botched robbery.

Since his admission to the male surgical ward, he has received treatment for the three stab wounds and a fractured left arm.

Meanwhile, his wife Gaitree Doodnauth said her husband was not scheduled to work, but had gone out on her request to collect some crabs from one of her siblings when the incident occurred.

She recalled having being told of her husband’s plight via a phone call and hurrying to the scene, a short distance from her home, where she saw her husband in a bloodied and muddied state.

The woman was high in her praise for residents in the area who responded after hearing her husband call for help.

FM

The PNC giveth and the PNC taketh.

Boat engine stolen from health boat


 

The police are conducting their investigations into a report of an engine that was stolen from a boat which is used to transport high risk cases out of Mashabo, an Amerindian community situated some miles from Anna Regina. Reports so far have indicated that the 15-horse power engine which was attached to the community health boat The Community Health Worker who piloted the boat, said that the engine was discovered missing some time Friday night. The boat was apparently moored at the landing.
The distraught Community Health Worker added that the loss of the engine has led to setbacks especially in obtaining vaccines. A trip was scheduled for later this week to the Essequibo Coast to collect vaccines from the Suddie Hospital.

FM

Sophia’s ‘killer gang’ forces mother to run from home

– After gang members threaten to rape her daughters
A mother of seven has been forced to leave her home and run for her life with her children after

Sonett Elcock

Sonett Elcock

members from the notorious gang, “Gaza Strip” in ‘C’ Field Sophia, Georgetown, threatened to rape and kill her four daughters.
The woman, Sonett Elcock, said that the problem started three years ago when someone broke into her home and stole a television, money and a bicycle.
Through the grapevine, she was informed that her television was at the home of a man, who goes by the name of Turkey, and is believed to be the leader of “Gaza Strip,” which has more than 30 members from different areas.
“I took the police there to get my TV and the police found drugs. They locked him (Turkey) up and released him after a few days.” Elcock recalled.
She said that since that day, the members of the gang have made her life miserable. They broke into her shop and home countless times and have even threatened to kill her. A female gang member identified as Samantha ran to chop her last Sunday.
According to Elcock, on the morning of June 17, last, two persons broke into her shop. She said when she checked the surveillance footage, she noticed “Samantha” and “Prince” carting off items from the building. She reported the matter but no one was arrested.
“Last Sunday, I was going home and Samantha run to chop me because she heard I reported the matter. I had to run for my life,” Elcock said. She added that since that day, she never returned home until last Thursday when she went to check on her property.
“They broke into my home and empty my house. Only the furniture they left,” the woman related. “They are sending text messages to my children phone saying that they will rape and kill them. I have four daughters and I am not going to go back there for them to do anything to my children.”
After living there for 16 years, the woman has now decided to sell her property and move to another location with her family.
“Those people are killers. They robbed and killed a lot of shop people in Sophia. Right now, one person in jail for a murder and others are on the run,” she related.
The devastated mother also lashed out at the police for not offering assistance to her. Her plea for justice even took her to the Crime Chief, Wendell Blanhum’s office but she was turned away.

FM

Gun-toting bandits threaten to kill 4-year-old


 
The house where the robbery occured

The house where the robbery occured

An East Canje family was relieved of cash and gold jewelry by armed bandits who stormed their home in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
According to reports, the men gained entry into the 139 Gangaram, East Canje home by breaking a window.
Yadram Doorsammy, who resides with his four-year-old daughter and wife, was awakened around 2:00 am by strange noises coming from outside the bedroom. According to Doorsammy, upon investigating, he was confronted by two men, one armed with a gun and the other wielding a cutlass.
“Dem come in and tell we don’t mek no noise and dem ask for de money and de gold jewelry.I tell dem seh man we nah get no money or no gold.”
Doorsammy added that one of the bandits then grabbed his four-year-old daughter and held her at gun-point.
“He scramble meh daughter and point de gun to she head and seh if we nah give dem all de money and gold, dem gon shoot she,” Doorsammy related.
The bandits escaped on a bicycle with an undisclosed quantity of local currency and gold jewelry.
The police were called to the scene of the crime but the report was responded to by the Neighbourhood Policing Group.
The police arrived moments later.
According to a police source, no one has been arrested for the crime and investigations are ongoing.

FM

Burglars hit Hairlox hard


 
Hairlox, Guyana

Hairlox, Guyana

Burglars reportedly escaped with over $4M from Hairlox Guyana after breaking into the Lot 343 Middle Street, Georgetown business, last Sunday.
Kaieteur News understands that bandits broke into the premises around 23:00hrs by wrenching open the main door. They then ransacked the place and escaped with two safes containing $4M and an undisclosed amount of cash from a drawer.
Welton Clarke, of Remus Street, Agricola, East Bank Demerara said that he has been operating the cosmetic store for over eight years and this is the second time that his store had been burglarized in two years.
Clarke explained that he was at home when a tenant occupying the upper flat of the business called him and told him that the door was ajar.
He said that he became very suspicious because he was sure that he had secured the place before leaving.
The businessman said that on arrival at his business the said night, he noticed that a door lock was open.
He added that when he entered the building it was ransacked and the safes were missing. Also missing, he said, was cash from a drawer and a DVR for CCTV cameras.
Clarke said he reported the matter to police the following day.

FM

This thread exposes the incompetence of the AFC/PNC administration. High crime rates, victimization and murder of Indos will remain their legacy.

It is exactly what PNC part one did to destroy Indos and Guyana.

FM
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yuji22 posted:

This thread exposes the incompetence of the AFC/PNC administration. High crime rates, victimization and murder of Indos will remain their legacy.

It is exactly what PNC part one did to destroy Indos and Guyana.

Most of the murders are committed  by Indians extinguishing the lives of their own kind,they are good at wiping out each other,Some of the current crop of Indians have lost their morality all caused the the poor leadership of the people who represents them for the past 23 yrs.

Django
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

This thread exposes the incompetence of the AFC/PNC administration. High crime rates, victimization and murder of Indos will remain their legacy.

It is exactly what PNC part one did to destroy Indos and Guyana.

Most of the murders are committed  by Indians extinguishing the lives of their own kind,they are good at wiping out each other,Some of the current crop of Indians have lost their morality all caused the the poor leadership of the people who represents them for the past 23 yrs.

Django Bhai,

Please provide accurate stats to prove your claim. Please be reminded that the PNC is in power. Please focus on them.

FM
yuji22 posted:
Django posted:
yuji22 posted:

This thread exposes the incompetence of the AFC/PNC administration. High crime rates, victimization and murder of Indos will remain their legacy.

It is exactly what PNC part one did to destroy Indos and Guyana.

Most of the murders are committed  by Indians extinguishing the lives of their own kind,they are good at wiping out each other,Some of the current crop of Indians have lost their morality all caused the the poor leadership of the people who represents them for the past 23 yrs.

Django Bhai,

Please provide accurate stats to prove your claim. Please be reminded that the PNC is in power. Please focus on them.

The stats are there take a peek,don't shove it under the rug crimes committed by Indians are very brutal.

As for the PNC which is part of APNU/AFC i am watching them.

Django

The purpose of this thread is to track crime, not to inculpate one group or another. But that being said, the Indians are normally the victims of black criminals. Recently we note that under the Granger hard times, even Indians are killing Indians. 

FM

Bandits rob Eccles CPG member, neighbour

Two residents of the Young Professionals Housing Scheme, in Eccles, on the East Bank of Demerara – one of

Vice Chairman of the Eccles CPG, Balram Seopersaud

Vice Chairman of the Eccles CPG, Balram Seopersaud

whom is the Vice Chairman of the Community’s Policing Group – were robbed in broad daylight on Friday by four gunmen.
Reports are that on Friday morning at about 11:00h, Eon Wills, a resident of the community, was perusing the streets in his motor vehicle, when he noticed four men vacating a home in the area that was known to be unoccupied. He told Guyana Times that his curiosity arose, so he drove closer to the home, hoping to “get a better look” at what was transpiring.
However, he was spotted by one of the men, who then began calling out to him. Wills relayed that he did not respond to the calls and instead drove away and opted to stop at a neighbour, who resided two houses away from him.
His neighbour, who is the Vice Chairman of the Eccles Community Policing Group, Balram Seopersaud, told this publication that when he noticed Wills parked in front of his home, he went out to greet him but before he could speak, a gun was pointed to his head and he was being ordered by a gunman to lie face down on the parapet.
“It happened around 11:30h. I usually work my bus in the mornings, and I just came in and I parked and saw a black car reversing and I knew it was my neighbour, so I went out to see what was up. By the time he took his windows down and I duck, I saw a white car pull up at the side and a gunman came up and put a gun to my head and I saw another one had a gun to his (Wills) window and the gunmen told us to go on the ground,” Seopersaud related.
Seopersaud and Wills highlighted that they both followed the gunmen’s instructions and the four men began to search them and rid them of over $300,000 in cash and jewellery, well as the keys to their respective vehicles.
The gunmen then instructed Wills to accompany Seopersaud into his house and began to search and remove all valuables, including four cellular phones, jewellery and one 42-inch flat screen television.
According to the duo, the four men who had their faces covered throughout the entire robbery, then vacated the home and drove off in a white Toyota Allion.
The Police arrived subsequently after, and it is reported that the Allion, which was utilised by the gunmen, was found abandoned. Investigations are ongoing.

FM

‘Agricola gang’ executes former murder accused


 
Orin David called “Malik”

Orin David called “Malik”

Former murder accused, Orin David, called “Malik” was gunned down in front of his Lot 89 Laing Avenue, Georgetown home, around 15:00 hrs yesterday in the presence of his reputed wife and other relatives .
The 33-year-old man was pronounced dead at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), shortly after one of five men came out of a car and pumped several bullets into him. The murder weapon is believed to be an AK-47.
According to reports, the 33-year-old man had a confrontation several times with an Agricola, East Bank Demerara (EBD) resident who he had bailed out of jail some time last year.
Yesterday, David and the individual were involved in a heated argument again, since the Agricola resident refused to return the $150,000 the father of one had paid to get him out of prison.
After the argument, the Agricola resident went away but later returned with four other persons in two vehicles and executed the former murder accused.
The five persons have been identified by the man’s reputed wife, Joycelyn Laurie, and other relatives.
Laurie, in an interview yesterday said the persons who executed David were his friends at one time who visited their home and ate.
The woman explained that some time last year, her partner’s friend was jailed for a robbery. “He was calling (David) all the time for bail money, now when David bailed him out, he doesn’t want to pay back.”
According to Laurie, every time her partner saw the Agricola resident, he would ask for his money and the two of them drifted apart because he refused to pay back the money.
“They had an argument for the money and today, David see the boy and he chuck him and the boy go away and come back with two cars with some men. I tell them that y’all are friends and it ain’t call for all that. I hear when one of them ask the other one where his AK was and they went away,” the woman recalled.
She said that she was at a neighbour’s home when she heard someone saying that the men had returned.
“When I look, I see they patting down David to see if he had anything and all I hear was ‘pow, pow’ and I run,” Laurie said.
She added that the men escaped in both cars while her partner collapsed on the roadway.
Last year February, the father of one was freed, having spent five years in prison for the 2010 murder of Mahaica farmer, Lakhram Bishundial.
Bishundial, called Mohan, was shot during a robbery at Hope Turn, East Coast Demerara, as he was on his way to a nearby Ashram to make preparations for his younger brother’s wedding.
David and another person, Shawn Thom, were subsequently charged for the murder. Thom was freed a week before David.
On July 12, 2015, David, who had allegedly tossed a firearm in a trench during a police patrol exercise on July 9, was charged with unlawful possession of a handgun when he was not the holder of a firearm license.
He was remanded to prison. Investigations are ongoing.

FM

Nine in custody following robbery in Gangaram


 

As the Police continue to probe the recent robbery committed on a Gangaram household on Saturday, nine persons have been arrested. One of the persons in custody is a known character in the area. Around 2:00 hrs on Saturday, two armed bandits entered the home of Yadram Doorsammy, at Lot 139 Gangaram, East Canje, Berbice where he resides with wife and four-year-old daughter.
According to reports, the men gained entry into the home by breaking a window.
Doorsammy stated that he was awakened around 2:00 am by strange noises coming from outside the bedroom. Upon investigating, he was confronted by two men, one armed with a gun and the other wielding a cutlass. The men relieved them of cash and gold jewelry.
Doorsammy added that one of the bandits then grabbed his four-year-old daughter and held her at gunpoint.
The police were summoned and along with the Neighbourhood Policing Group responded in a timely manner.

FM

Lone gunman robs Massy delivery truck

 

A lone gunman came into contact with  a Massy delivery truck yesterday afternoon and relieved the two workers of $180, 000 and two phones, before making good his escape through a cane field at Good Intent, West Bank Demerara (WBD).
The incident occurred around 14:15 hrs.
According to information, a Crix biscuit truck stopped at a shop to make a delivery when the gunman confronted the two workers— the driver Mahesh Lalldeo and salesman, Antonio Gonsalves. Lalldeo was struck to the head during the brazen robbery.
The bandit, who is known to residents in the area escaped with a Samsung phone from the driver and $100,000 of his personal money.
Gonsalves lost a Blue cellular phone and the company’s money.
Kaieteur News was told that after the robbery, the police were notified and went into the cane field where the gunman escaped but were unable to locate him.
Investigations are ongoing.

FM

No wonder police solving so many cases. They arresting anyone who "look" like a criminal.

Shooter in Green Ice Taxi Service Robbery…Another case of Police Victimization?


 

Last June, Jamal Lewis, was shot in the head during a daylight robbery at the Green Ice taxi service base at South Ruimveldt. A man by the name of Sean Blyden has since been charged in connection with the crime.

Robbery Accused, Sean Blyden

Robbery Accused, Sean Blyden

According to Blyden’s relatives, he is innocent. Moreover, based on their evidence they believe it is a clear case of police victimization. They have secured footage from security cameras attached to the taxi base which reportedly shows a different individual shooting the 15 year old Jamal.
Blyden was arrested two weeks ago on Monday June 23, 2016. According to the relatives the arresting officers informed the young man that he was being arrested since they believe his motorbike was involved in a robbery. However, based on reports, the men who were involved in the robbery had escaped in a silver Spacio car.
Blyden’s relatives reported that he was asked whether somebody else used his motorbike and he responded in the affirmative. However, even with this information it is alleged that the officers showed no interest in the other individual. The man’s relatives believe that there is a conspiracy afoot to victimize Blyden.
After being arrested, he was taken to the Diamond Police Station and was denied visitors. Further, additional details were reportedly withheld regarding the nature of the offence.
Based on these developments, the relatives said that the following day they approached Commander of ‘A’ Division Clifton Hicken who informed them that Blyden was held for the robbery at the GI taxi service where a teen was shot in his eye.
According to a cousin of Blyden, they were told that Blyden was to undergo an identification parade. However after making checks with the Brickdam and Ruimveldt police stations, no such parade was being conducted.
They then returned to the Diamond station where they heard Blyden calling for one of his cousins. She said that after perusing the compound Blyden came out of a room reportedly looking dazed. When asked what transpired he was unable to respond.
His relatives decided to stick around a bit more and later saw four young men running out of the Diamond station. According to one relative, one of the young men informed the family that they were asked to stand in an ID Parade but already knew they would not have been pointed out. It appeared to the family that the parade was set up to appear legitimate.
When the family approached the taxi service they were told by a number of employees that Blyden was not the man involved in the matter. According to the relatives, Blyden works in the East Ruimveldt Market at a mechanic shop and would frequent the taxi service to deliver money and stocks. He is apparently well known by the employees at the base.
The family believes that a key police officer involved in the investigation is spitefully targeting Blyden due to his friendship with the infamous Shaka Chase. They told this publication that they have heard the officer saying that he was a member of Shaka Chase’s ‘gang’ and will not let him go.
In 2013 Shaka Chase was freed of a murder charge for the death of policeman Romain Cleto.
Blyden’s relatives said that they were able to track down the real shooter in the incident. They said that the man is related to the key investigator and that is the reason why he is being ignored.
However, they managed to lead police to the man and he was arrested. He too was taken to the Diamond Police Station. Apparently the young man who was shot identified the man as the person who shot him but since the case has gone so far, Blyden would still have to undergo trial until his lawyer is able to introduce the new evidence in court.
According to relatives, due to their interest in the matter they have received threats that they will be locked up if they don’t stay away from the matter, but they are adamant that their cousin is not guilty of the offence and will continue in their quest to prove Blyden’s innocence.
Picture saved in Thursday as: Sean
Caption: Robbery Accused, Sean Blyden

FM

Cops accused of robbing miners of raw gold


Constable Akeem Thompson

Constable Akeem Thompson

Five policemen accused of robbing three gold miners of 16 pennyweights of gold while on patrol were ordered to post $600,000 bail each and report to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters, Eve Leary, Georgetown.
The cops, Constable Kosi Arthur, 25, of Linden, Region 10; Constable Raphael Lowenfield, 25, of 486 Section ‘D’ Block ‘X’ Diamond Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara; Lance Corporal Mark Fernandes, 34, of Annandale, Railway Embankment, East Coast Demerara; Constable Delroy Duncan of 71 Sisters Village, West Bank Demerara and Constable Akeem Thompson, 21, of 65 Bel Air Village, Georgetown, were all arraigned before City Magistrate Judy Latchman.
It is alleged that on July 25, at Timehri, East Bank Demerara, they robbed Sherman Noel of five pennyweights of raw gold valued $55,000. It is also alleged that on July 25, at the same location, they robbed Heeralall Girdhari of four pennyweights of raw gold valued $44,000. They are also accused of robbing Euri Samuels of six pennyweights of raw gold valued $66,000.
The accused, who were all handcuffed and placed in the prisoners’ dock, pleaded not guilty to the allegations. They were each instructed to post $200,000 bail on each charge of the three charges and return to court on August 14, for statements.
Attorney Patrice Henry during a bail application asked the court for his clients to be released on minimal bail. He said that Constable Fernandes has been a serving member of the Guyana Police Force (GPF) for the past 14 years. Constable Thompson and Constable Duncan, Henry said, have four years of service in the GPF, while Constable Arthur has two years of service.
Henry told the court that the officers have unblemished criminal records and pose no risk of flight.
According to the lawyer, the police officers were placed on close arrest during the investigation. He said that they were then released on open arrest.

Constable Kosi Arthur

Constable Kosi Arthur

Henry explained that on the day in question, his clients were on patrol duties in the area when they received certain instructions via radio set. He added that the policemen were told that some miners had stolen gold from their employers and proceeded to the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA). Three days after, Henry said, the suspects made the allegation against his clients, who are all serving members of the GPF.
The attorney argued that there is no substantial evidence against the officers to charge them. He pointed out that none of the alleged stolen gold was found in his clients’ possession, and that it was strange that the virtual complainants in the matter were not present at yesterday’s court hearing.
Police Prosecutor Shellon Jupiter did not oppose bail for the defendants. However, she asked that same be granted in a substantial amount to ensure their return for trial. Jupiter also requested for the defendants to lodge their passports and report to the Officer in Charge of CID Headquarters, Eve Leary.
Prosecutor Jupiter stated that the complainants were robbed at around 14:20hrs on the day in question. She said that they were at Base Camp Stephenson, Timehri, when they were approached by the officers and relieved of the gold.
It was reported that the ranks visited the area after receiving information that the miners were allegedly involved in illegal activities.

FM

Wanted man shot, gun recovered


 

A man who police said was wanted for questioning in connection with armed robbery is nursing gunshot wounds after being involved in a shootout with lawmen near his home.
Sources identified the injured man as Andrew Smith, 35, of Access Road, Sophia.
Georgetown Public Hospital sources indicated that his condition is critical and he has been admitted to the Intensive Care Unit.
It is alleged that at around 11:15hrs yesterday, three police ranks, acting on information, went to Access Road, ‘C’ Field, Sophia, where they saw Smith on a bicycle.
On seeing the ranks, Smith allegedly whipped out a handgun, and discharged three rounds at the policemen.
One of the ranks returned fire, hitting the suspect in the vicinity of his left side and left arm.
He was rushed to the GPHC and underwent emergency surgery.
A snub-nosed .38 revolver, four live rounds and two spent shells were recovered by the police.

FM
Home > TOP STORY > Non Pareil family beaten, robbed
The residence of the Hardowars where the armed robbery took place on Thursday night
The residence of the Hardowars where the armed robbery took place on Thursday night

Non Pareil family beaten, robbed

 

A FAMILY of five — including three overseas-based Guyanese — was relieved of a substantial amount of cash and jewellery when a group of armed bandits attacked them at their home on Thursday night.The incident occurred shortly after 18:00hrs at Non Pareil Public Road, East Coast Demerara, when businessman Heeralall Hardowar and his son, who is visiting from the United States of America (USA) with his wife and child, returned home from their place of business in the Stabroek Market, Georgetown.

Hardowar, who sells plastic bags for a living, had parked the minibus in the heavily grilled yard when he was held up by three gunmen and taken into the house. The man’s son was in the kitchen when the bandits entered.

This newspaper understands that the businessman’s wife was beaten in the head and slapped while his son, grandson and daughter-in-law were ordered to lie face down on the floor. They took Hardowar to the upper flat of the house after demanding money and other valuables.

A bag containing the day’s sales was handed over, but the bandits wanted more and beat the businessman in his head and face with their handguns. Once in the upper flat of the two-storey house, the gunmen broke into the man’s locked wardrobe and took all his jewellery. Not satisfied, the men demanded more money and an additional $500,000 in cash was handed over, after which the group left in a waiting vehicle.

The family was also relieved of their passports and other important documents. It was reported that the Hardowars were traced from the city, but residents had observed the car in the vicinity of the house before the armed robbery.

Even though the police conducted several raids along the East Coast Demerara corridor, no one was arrested.

FM
Home > NEWS > Armed bandits rob Palmyra, Berbice family
 

Armed bandits rob Palmyra, Berbice family

 

FIVE armed bandits early Friday morning robbed a Palmyra Village, East Canje resident of cash, gold jewellery and a portable DVD player after smashing a glass door and gaining entry into their two-storey home.Deoram Woarti, 47, a labourer of the Guyana Sugar Corporation, supplements his income by manning a grocery shop on the lower flat of his home.

At about 03hrs on Friday, the masked men jumped on a shed just above the lower flat of the building, and gained entry to the verandah by shattering the glass door.

Two children who were asleep were awakened by broadsides from one of the intruders, who was armed with a cutlass. Two other burglars were armed with long guns, while another had a piece of wood, the family related.
During the assault, the men demanded valuables, but the frightened boys said they did not have any possessions, and directed the thieves to where their father was located in the lower flat.

After descending via an inner stairway, the bandits made demands on Woarti, who removed the valuables from his wardrobe and handed them over. The men then fired a shot which penetrated the ceiling before leaving the home. They fired other shots in the air as they left.

Two spent shells and a pair of gloves were recovered a short distance from the scene of the crime. Three men have since been taken into custody and are assisting with investigations.

FM

“Corentyne Family robbed, terrorized; Four in police custody”


 

Police in ‘B’ Division have arrested four suspects in connection with an armed robbery of a Corentyne Family at Sea well Turn, Corentyne, in the wee hours of Friday morning.

The home that was robbed.

The home that was robbed.

Six armed bandits stormed the home of popular businessman Deoram Woarti of Lot 2, Seawell Turn, Corentyne at about 3:00 am Friday morning.
According to the owner of the two story home, he was in bed when he heard the sound of someone walking on his roof.
He said that his sons’ aged 18 and 21, who occupy the top flat of the home, raised an alarm after realizing that bandits were on the building.
“Me big son seh don’t do we nothing. Then a shot fire and meh lil son try fah hide but them push de room door and drag he out.”
Woarti disclosed to Kaieteur News that they were beaten with a cutlass and a piece of wood by three of the bandits who demanded that they hand over cash and jewellery.
The traumatized victims handed over an undisclosed quantity of local currency and gold jewellery, one tablet and other valuables to the perpetrators who escaped into a nearby savannah.
According to the Commander of ‘B’ Division, Ian Amsterdam, police recovered two spent shells at the scene of the crime as investigations continue.

FM

Angoy’s Avenue resident shot dead up Canje River

An Angoy’s Avenue resident who traversed between his residence and various points up the Canje River, was reportedly shot dead Thursday evening at Cartina’s Burg, some 75 miles up the Canje River.
Dead is Andel Daniels, 19, of Caracas High Dam, West Canje Berbice.
Reports are that the teen would frequent between his home and the Canje River where his relatives originates from. He and others would reportedly do farming, at Catina’s Burg some two miles from Ikura and a further 20 miles from Bara Cara.
According to the teen’s grandfather, Lowell Amsterdam, who resides at Bara Cara, the family is not sure what happened. He was at the High Dam residence with other family members.
Amsterdam said that they received a call sometime around 21:30 hours that Andel was shot and seriously injured and that he was being transported to the New Amsterdam Hospital.
They journeyed to the New Amsterdam Hospital where they waited. He reportedly died on his way to the hospital. Reports are sketchy. However it was reported that the lad and others were hunting when he got shot. It was also reported that he was descending some stairs which collapsed. Daniels who was carrying a gun at the time was shot when the gun went off.
After he got shot he was placed on a canoe and ferried to Ikura. From there he was taken to the medical center at Bara Cara and then to the New Amsterdam Hospital.
The matter was reported to the Central Police Station and a team of officers was dispatched immediately to conduct investigations.
Adel’s mother, Gould Marcell Amsterdam, called ‘Massa’, 37, who was seven months pregnant at the time, went missing since August 2010.
The woman, who was a neighbourhood police rank at the time and a mother of three, was reported missing after she left to go and visit the father of one of her children, who lived next door.
The lad leaves to mourn two brothers and one sister. He was the eldest.
The gun has not been recovered.
Investigations are ongoing.

FM

Bandits pistol whip, terrorize mother and son during robbery

 

A woman and her 14-year-old son were gun-butted and robbed Thursday night, when three armed bandits gained access to their home through a verandah.
This was around 21:30 hrs, approximately 20 minutes after the woman’s husband left their Second Street Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara (ECD) home, to pick up a relative, who was staying a few villages further up the coast.
The victims are Hurman Ganpha, 14, and his mother, Carol (only name given). The men escaped with a camera, two cellular phones and an undisclosed amount of local and Canadian currency.
According to information, the gunmen used a ladder, which was left in the yard by construction workers, and climbed onto the verandah. The door was unlocked.
“My son was on the couch with his cell phone and I was in the kitchen when I saw an object in the house. Then someone started pointing a gun. I was going to scream and he hit me in my head with the gun and then he hit my son in his face with it,” Carol recalled.
She said that the men kicked her son and placed a knife to her throat, threatening to kill her if all the valuables were not handed over to them.
“They searched all the rooms and my son gave them all that he knew we had because they say they will kill me. When they finished, they were asking for gold but I didn’t had any to give. I had sold my gold because it doesn’t make sense you have it and can’t wear it,” the woman said.
She added that just as the men were about to leave, they cut a sheet and tied both her and her son. But they managed to untie themselves and called for help.
Carol believes that the men might have been sent to her home by someone who would have visited her place some time back and noticed the ladder.
“My sister came in the country and she went to a birthday party. My husband left to go and pick her up when these people come into my home,” she said. She added that the men were all masked and might have been waiting on her spouse to leave.
Investigations are ongoing.

FM

Man brutally beaten after grabbing ‘cheap phone’


 

A 30-year-old man, who received a sound thrashing yesterday, after he reportedly grabbed a “cheap

Levi Armstrong

Levi Armstrong

phone” from someone in Enterprise, East Coast Demerara (ECD), is battling for his life at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
Levi Armstrong, of Lot 222 Dazzell Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara (ECD) sustained multiple injuries and is attached to a life support machine in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
According to reports, the 30-year-old man grabbed someone’s phone in Enterprise, but was attacked by a mob in the village. He was allegedly beaten with wood, steel and metal pipe and left to die on the roadway. Armstrong’s father, Brandy would only say, “I don’t know anything.”
Meanwhile, a friend of the 30-year-old man, Royan Frank, said that he received a call that his friend was brutally beaten and left to die in Enterprise. “When I got there, I saw him apparently lifeless and blood was all over the place.”
Frank said that when he tried to inquire from residents what transpired, no one wanted to speak to him.
“His jaw break, his foot and hand. They beat he bad, bad. The doctor tells me that he will die,” the man said.
Frank said that he is not sure if his friend indeed grabbed someone’s phone, but claimed that he was never involved in any criminal activities in the past.

FM
Home > TOP STORY > Man knifed to death at ‘wedding house’
Dead: Arnold Rattan
Dead: Arnold Rattan

Man knifed to death at ‘wedding house’

 

A FATHER of two was killed Monday night after being stabbed by a man in the chest during a wedding celebration at Long Pond Road, Sisters Village, West Bank Demerara (WBD).

Dead is Arnold Rattan 47 of Sisters Village, W.B.D.Reports reveal that Rattan was trying to escort his attacker out of his mother-in-law’s yard because the man was misbehaving. He had stepped over into the yard that was adjacent to the wedding house when Rattan decided to escort the man outside the yard and he was stabbed to the chest with a knife.

His assailant was quickly apprehend by public-spirited citizens and turned over to police. The murder weapon was retrieved by the police.

The tractor operator who works at Wales Sugar Estate was rushed to the West Demerara Regional Hospital where he died while receiving treatment.

Police said the murder occurred at 23:55hrs Monday night after a drunken man refused to be evicted from a yard he was not welcomed.
Meanwhile, police lauded the efforts of citizens who continue to support law enforcement.

According to the deceased father, Puran Rattan, this is the second son he lost in a four year period. The father of five explained that on September 7, 2012 he lost his 32-year-old son Deonanand Rattan under mysterious circumstance, while he worked at Roger Khan Timber Co.

“I would like the police to deal with this case properly and it would be good if they reopen the other case where my next son was killed, two of my sons are gone, I just asking for justice to be served.”

Relatives who were in shock described Rattan as an easy going individual who does not get into trouble.

Residents in the area said the man who is in police custody is known as “Solomon” who sells oranges in the city. “He normally has a knife to peel the oranges when he sells it to people at Bourda side in Georgetown,” one woman said.

FM

Men dressed as women rob City Chinese store – One nabbed by public-spirited citizen


 
The bandit before he was escorted to the police station yesterday.

The bandit before he was escorted to the police station yesterday.

In a daring early morning robbery, four men clad in women’s attire attacked a popular Chinese-owned store on Regent Street yesterday before carting off an undisclosed sum of cash and articles.
According to reports, the men entered into the ‘Good Life Store’ sometime around 08:30 hrs and began to peruse the items on display. One was seen traversing in and out of the store as if he was carrying out surveillance, while the other three remained in the store.
One female worker, who told reporters that it was her first day on the job, said that the men then demanded that everyone ‘go on the ground’.
The distraught woman said that upon seeing this, she ran and hid in the store until the ordeal was over. It is unclear whether the men were armed.
Kaieteur News understands that after the robbery, the men broke off into groups of two as they stormed out of the store. One group fled in a yellow motor car, an eyewitness said, while the other duo proceeded toward a parked Honda CG Motorcycle.
A cyclist, who requested anonymity, said that he was passing by when he noticed one of the bandits fleeing the scene. He then went in pursuit of the two bandits and grabbed one of them as he was about to mount the cycle.
“I snatch he by he boxers, he partner pull off and I pull brakes and pull he off,” the man said while boasting that he was a former member of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF).
The Police were summoned where they escorted the bandit to the police station.

FM

Sophia family robbed second time in two years


 
The injuries Bhim Singh sustained during the attack

The injuries Bhim Singh sustained during the attack

A North Sophia businessman and his family were brutally attacked and robbed by three gunmen shortly after 21:00 hrs on Monday.
Bhim Singh, 52, told Kaieteur News that he had just parked his vehicle in his Lot B 17 North Sophia home, and was about to enter the house, when a man suddenly appeared before him and struck him repeatedly across the face with a handgun. Singh said that he lost consciousness after the severe pistol-whipping.
The man that struck Singh reportedly fired off two shots and barged into the house where he joined two accomplices and proceeded to savagely beat Singh’s wife and daughter.
His wife said that the men stomped her repeatedly as she lay on the floor, she said that they kept asking for money and ransacked the bottom flat before searching the building’s upper flat.
After their search didn’t unearth anything of much value, one of the bandits held a cutlass to Singh’s daughter and again demanded money while threatening to slash her throat. The young woman, fearing for her life, immediately handed over the cash that was in the house – $1,100 Canadian and G$48,000 in cash, along with jewellery.
After the cash was handed over, the trio made good their escape while firing more shots in the air. According to reports, a neighbour who saw the men running through the street shouted for help. Upon hearing that, the men reportedly fired three rounds at the neighbour’s house.
Singh said that when he regained consciousness, he immediately called the police, who arrived five minutes after the ordeal. He said that he found a fully loaded magazine in the yard and a spent shell, which he handed over to the police.
This is the second time in two years that the Singh family has been attacked by gunmen. In 2014, two men armed with handguns invaded their home, Singh however managed to fight off his assailants, who escaped.
The businessman said that he had applied for a firearm licence in 2012 which was acknowledged by then Commissioner, Leroy Brumell, but was given the “royal run around” at the Brickdam Police Station. He said that police officials told him that they lost his documents and that he would have to reapply. Singh subsequently reapplied earlier this year and he showed Kaieteur News a letter indicating that his application was received by the Commissioner of Police (ag) David Ramnarine.
He said that had he been granted a firearm licence, he believes that he would have been able to apprehend at least one of the bandits this time around.

FM

Cocaine trafficking has seen an uptick under the pnc administration, leading many to question whether the govt is involved in the trafficking.

Home > TOP STORY > Cocaine found in frozen fish, shrimp at CJIA
The packaged drugs contained inside the frozen fish
The packaged drugs contained inside the frozen fish

Cocaine found in frozen fish, shrimp at CJIA

 

OVER 194 pounds of cocaine was seized Tuesday evening in a quantity of frozen shrimp and fish at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), police confirmed.According to a police release the discovery was made at approximately 18:40h by ranks of the Police Narcotics Branch, who intercepted a cargo shipment of thirty five boxes of seafood of which eight contained a total of 88.2 kilos of cocaine.

The shipment was part of outgoing cargo at the CJIA, destined for New York.

This newspaper understands that a man from the West Coast of Demerara is in police custody as other main suspects are being sought.
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FM

Crime continues unabated as the police claims that it has gone done.

Home > NEWS > Parfaite Harmonie businesswoman robbed, neighbours raise alarm
The supermarket the bandits attacked.
The supermarket the bandits attacked.

Parfaite Harmonie businesswoman robbed, neighbours raise alarm

 

– praise police response

Bandits who robbed a businesswoman while she was closing her supermarket in at La Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara (WBD) around 19:00 h Tuesday night escaped after neighbours raised an alarm, when they notice one of the gunmen escorting her into the upper flat of her building. The businesswoman and her two staffers were beaten and robbed in the lower flat, which houses the supermarket at Lot 4881 La Parfaite Harmonie. The bandits, who were focused on gaining access into the upper flat, only managed to escape with three phones, wedding rings and the day’s sale.
Proprietor of N&V Mini Mart, who requested anonymity said that around 19:00 h on Tuesday, they started experiencing a fluctuation in the power, which caused the street lamp in front of her house and business to shut down and so they decided to close early.
“One of my staff went upstairs to put some stuff on the landing and when she was coming down back, one of the guys grabbed her and she started to scream,” the businesswoman said.
Upon investigating the reason for the scream, she said an armed man walked towards her and struck her and another staff on their heads before collecting the keys to the supermarket and her home.
The traumatized woman recalled one of the bandits repeating “I want to kill somebody tonight and I’m willing to kill somebody,” as he dragged her to the back of the supermarket.
“They were saying that they wanted to go upstairs and they were hitting us and I had to tell them that I will do what they want and I open the side door for the supermarket but they wanted to go upstairs…” she said.
“While walking up the step, he told me to bend and duck but I refuse because I know my neighbours would look so I walk upright and they were looking.”
Recalling the terror, she said when she reached to her door; she tried to delay the gunman while using the wrong key to open the door. But the irate gunman became impatient, fearful, she eventually opened the door.
“When I walked in, he walked in behind me and the neighbours see and started screaming and he panicked and walk out back and I closed the door from inside and press the alarm,” the businesswoman said.
Immediately after she then ran to the window and began shouting loudly for “thief, thief” several times to raise and alarm but the bandits had already disappeared. She praised the police for their quick response and is asking for patrols to be in the area more often since many persons are victims of robbery.

Divisional and Branch Commanders; ‘D’ Division Stephen Mansell said police visited the scene promptly and began searching the area for the bandits but found nothing. He said police will be on the alert.

Meanwhile, he noted that on Wednesday the marine police also quickly intercepted a boat with an occupant who dropped a bag containing 35kilos of compressed marijuana. He noted that police in the division are doing their best to keep crime under control.

FM

Even the PNC supporters are victims as the police continue to deny that crime is out of control. Apparently Granger's criminal supporters can only hold out so long, they have gone back to robbing and killing to get their piece of the pie.

Pensioner Winston Forrester displays his injuries
Pensioner Winston Forrester displays his injuries

Pensioner shot, robbed of motorcycle

 

A PENSIONER who works as a security guard was Tuesday night shot and beaten by bandits who stole his motorcycle after he returned home at his Lot 1497 Westminster, Parfaite Harmonie residence.The man, 65-year-old Winston Forrester, who works at Courtney Benn Contracting, said after arriving home on his motorcycle CH 879 at 19:15 hrs he parked in front of his door.

“I parked my bike in front the door and I locked it and I hear foot step when I look around, I see two men behind me and one of them said, ‘give me the f@$king keys.’

“They beat me in my head and then they shoot me and beat me again,” Forrester recalled in anguished.

Adding that the two men were relentless and did not give him a chance to respond, Forrester said the men appeared to be in their twenties. He said one of the bullets entered and exited his left upper shoulder.

Forrester said the bandits were brazen and weren’t masked. He said at his age he is willing to work hard and the authorities and police should deal with youths condignly who are lazy and appear to be criminal elements.

FM

Hard times under the PNC pushing people to their limits.

Miner shoots wife in mouth, kills self


 

A 73-year-old gold miner shot his 42 year-old reputed wife in her mouth last night before turning the

Dead Miner: Theodore ‘Totie’Adams

Dead Miner: Theodore ‘Totie’Adams

gun on himself at their Lot 24 North Road, Georgetown home, located several doors east of the popular Baroombar. The incident occurred just about 19:30 hrs.
The injured woman has been identified as Sarojini Warnauth, while the dead man has been identified as Theodore Adams called ‘Totie’.
Up to press time, Warnauth was undergoing emergency surgery at a private hospital. The bullet was said to be lodged in her throat.
Doctors have reportedly informed family members that her condition is critical due to the position of bullet. She cannot breathe on her own.
According to information received, Adams and his wife had an argument when he picked up the gun and shot her to the face, in the presence of her 10-year-old daughter.
The woman and her daughter somehow managed to run and lock themselves in a bedroom, before escaping through a window. They were rescued by nearby residents and rushed to the hospital.
The gold miner reportedly shot himself just under his right ear minutes after the woman escaped from the house.
The man’s licenced firearm was discovered at the scene.
Detectives believed that Adams, who was a patient of Dr. Bhiro Harry, might not have been in his right senses when he opened fire on his reputed wife.
Kaieteur News was told that for the past week, the miner was on “the edge” and might have “tripped” last night when he shot his partner and turned the gun on himself.

The house where the incident occurred.

The house where the incident occurred.

Warnauth’s daughter reportedly told police that her mother had just dished out food for the man when he accused her of mixing poison in his meal.
There are reports that the miner had been claiming that persons wanted to kill him over the last couple of days.
Relatives who asked not to be named said that the miner started suffering from a mental breakdown when he suspected his wife had cheated on him some years ago. They insist his illness was not severe.
Meanwhile, the dead man’s brother said that the wounded woman has not revealed much detail as to what really transpired. He said that he was informed when the woman was rescued from the building, a single gunshot was heard from inside the house.
When the police entered the house, Adams was seen lying on the floor with both hands to his side and blood pouring from the right side of his head.
Kaieteur News understands that Adams operated a mining camp in the Mazaruni area.
Meanwhile, Divisional Commander Clifton Hicken said that neighbours heard a loud explosion at the couple’s home and when the police entered the building, Adams lifeless body was discovered with a gunshot wound to the head.

FM

Indians continue to bear the brunt of the PNC criminals attacks.

Bandits ‘dump’ driver after hijacking car


 

A 34-year-old man was beaten and kicked out of his own vehicle at La Parfaite Harmonie,

Vishal Harrichand

Vishal Harrichand

West Bank Demerara (WBD) on Monday night, after three gunmen had forced their way into his car.
The incident occurred around 22:00 hrs, on the eastern side of the Demerara Harbour Bridge.
Vishal Harrichand, a Schoonord, WBD resident, said that he had parked near the entrance to the bridge, waiting on his girlfriend when he was attacked by three men, who later made off with his silver-coloured Toyota Premio, PSS 5038.
Harrichand, who works as a driver with a construction company, said that the men beat and kicked him as he was driving to La Parfaite Harmonie—under their command.
“I was sitting in the car playing a game on my phone, with the two front windows down, when this person come from the back and place a gun at my neck and then two others come behind him. They forced their way into the car and told me to drive,” Harrichand said.
Scared for his life, the man said that he did as he was told.
He claimed that while driving, the men stripped him of his rings, chain, cash and even a few pieces of clothing he had purchased earlier and placed in his car.”
The bandits, who Harrichand said were all dressed in three-quarter pants, took him to an isolated area at the back of La Parfaite Harmonie and kicked him out of the vehicle before driving away.
The victim managed to get to La Grange Police Station where he made a report.
Harrichand said that while he is thankful for his life, he would like to have his car returned, since he recently purchased the vehicle and is still paying for it.

FM

While police toot their own horns about reducing crime, the reality on the ground says otherwise. 

Home > TOP STORY > Japanese trio on holiday, taxi driver robbed at Ogle seawall
 

Japanese trio on holiday, taxi driver robbed at Ogle seawall

 

–suspect held with stolen item
THREE armed bandits in an motorcar without number plates robbed three Japanese nationals, two men and one woman, and a taxi driver Tuesday night at the Ogle seawall, East Coast Demerara.The taxi driver was identified as Abdool Rahim, 38, of Canal No.2, West Bank Demerara. A lone female has since been arrested by police with one of the stolen items, and is assisting with investigations.

According to a police release, the Japanese nationals were robbed of over $2M in electronic items, which included two video cameras valued $560,000, one laptop valued $300,000, $820,000 cash, four cellular phones valued $300,000 and twenty-three video tapes valued $106,000.

The victims, who are on holiday in Guyana, went sightseeing when they were pounced upon by three males armed with handguns, who relieved them of the articles and escaped in a motorcar that had no registration number plates.

FM
Home > TOP STORY > Buxton man shot in bed
 

Buxton man shot in bed

 

POLICE are investigating a shooting incident that occurred at 23:00hrs last night at Brusche Dam, Buxton, E.C.D, where Brinsley David was injured.Investigations have revealed that the victim was in bed with his wife Zion Clarke, `who left to use the washroom and upon her return she saw someone pointing a black object through the bedroom window. There were then several loud explosions, and Brinsley David was found to be bleeding profusely.

He was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation and had undergone surgery.

FM

Murderation under the PNC continues unabated as the qwe qwe style of governance flounders. 

Home > TOP STORY > Ann’s Grove girl was murdered
Dead: Malika Hamilton
Dead: Malika Hamilton

Ann’s Grove girl was murdered

 

…autopsy: hit to head, strangled, then dumped into Hope Canal

BY Shauna Jemmott

PATHOLOGIST Dr. Nehul Singh has conducted an autopsy on the body of the late 14-year-old Malika Hamilton and found she was brutally bludgeoned to her head, strangled, and dumped alive in the Hope Canal between Monday afternoon and Tuesday.The second year Hope Secondary School student died of ‘asphyxiation’, a condition of severe deficient supply of oxygen to the body as a result of abnormal breathing. An example of asphyxia is choking.

The autopsy report also revealed that before Hamilton was thrown into the Hope Canal while still alive, she suffered ‘blunt trauma to head’ and ‘compression injury to neck’, her cousin Dr. Saska Sertima told the Guyana Chronicle yesterday.

The ‘Miss African Calabash 2014’ beauty queen had left her home at Lot 11 Two Friends Village, Ann’s Grove, East Coast Demerara late on Monday, but never returned. Her body was fished out of the Hope Canal the following day, where it was spotted by the canal’s ranger.

Relatives of the dead teenager are calling for swift justice as police investigations continue. They said a man suspected to be part of the investigation has disappeared, and there is no photograph available to police.

Hamilton’s mother, Atesha Cambridge, also said that her daughter’s body appeared ‘fresh’, as if she had just died at the time she was pulled from the canal. The family said they observed that Hamilton’s fingers were white and mud was on her skin, which indicated that she was not long thrown overboard.

The family said one of the same men in whose company she was reportedly last seen was observed walking in the direction of Hope when the teenager’s grandmother, Dorrel Cambridge, enquired of her whereabouts from him on the morning when the search for the missing girl began.

“Dem seh she bin a bathe a trench, but me seh Malika doesn’t go and bathe a trench,” the woman told the press.

Relatives and friends said the teenager did not know how to swim.
“Me start ask people, and then me stop wan boy name Satan, and he seh ‘Malika and all ahwe bin a bathe a trench deh (not far from her home) and Malika lef and seh she ah go ah she grandmother’ (at Hope, two villages away).

“Me seh ‘wait, Malika doesn’t lef so! How Malika go lef hey, pass we hey (her home)…. How she go bathe a ‘big bridge’ and pass hey wid she wet skin and go at she grandmother at Hope?”

The Guyana Chronicle understands that the man had told another woman that Hamilton had left for Hope with his slippers, but relatives said no slippers were found near the teen’s body; and they have observed the man wearing the same slippers he said she had borrowed, even on the day she was discovered dead.

On Wednesday, however, the ranger who found the teen’s body the day before, also a boat operator, said he had traversed the canal several times, transporting workers on the infrastructural project, but did not notice her body earlier. It was not until he was making his third trip that he spotted something black in the canal. The man said because the canal is clean, he quickly observes anything strange in it.

He later returned to the area after he was informed that Hamilton was missing, and after spinning the boat, the waves shifted the body, causing him to recognize her clothing.
The ranger also said that on Monday he transported Malika and three men, including ‘Satan’, across the canal from Douch Four to Hope, at about 13:00h. That was the last reported time that Hamilton was seen alive. Her body was on Tuesday pulled from the canal, around the ‘Skinny Dam’ bridge at ‘Star-apple Tree’ area, where men go to catch birds.

Meanwhile, family members of the dead girl are upset that Lyken Funeral Home did not store her body properly, resulting in the body being bloated and starting to decay. Her mother said she is deeply hurt and has decided to bury her daughter this Sunday, as a result.

“They didn’t put her properly! She start spoil. She cannot keep anymore long. Is best she go and bury early. They need to do their work and job more properly. It’s hard to open my child properly like that. I give them my child properly. When me child come out (the water) me child was fresh fresh,” the distraught woman told the Guyana Chronicle.

Malika Hamilton, whose Facebook name is Iheart Malika, had, a few months ago, posted on her page, “If love only exist in my dreams, don’t wake me up!!!!!!”

FM

And the PNC bragging that serious crime is down.

Home > TOP STORY > Sleeping man brutally chopped by uncle
 

Sleeping man brutally chopped by uncle

 

A FORTY-FIVE-YEAR-OLD man who reportedly brutally chopped and maimed his 20-year-old nephew on Wednesday night, then hid in an attic (ceiling) was hunted down and eventually found by the police who took him into custody. The victim, Ivor Heeralall of Lusignan, East Coast Demerara, suffered multiple chops to the left side of his head and is currently warded at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH). Computer Tomography (CT) scans done, have determined that he suffered a fractured skull, fractured jaw and injury to his spine, which has left his right hand paralyzed.
According to reports given by relatives, Heeralall has been living with his grandmother ever since he was a child, and the accused, who is her son, also shares the same home when not on a fishing boat at sea.
On Wednesday night, the younger Heeralall had already retired to bed when his uncle came home, apparently drunk. Described as a man with years of experience as a sugar-cane harvester, and one who generally carries around a long, sharpened weapon, the suspect approached the sleeping lad in his bed and proceeded to inflict several stab wounds about his nephew’s body.
The lad in pain and in a sleeping stupor, apparently fell off the bed and was found bleeding on the floor by his grandmother the following morning (Thursday). According to the elderly woman, after not seeing her grandson get up to go to work, she went into the room to wake him up, but to her horror, he was lying on the floor unconscious and in a pool of blood. She summoned help and he was taken to hospital.
Meanwhile, a female relative recalled that around 01:30hrs on Thursday morning, the suspect phoned her asking for food, but she did not entertain him and hung up. She figured the act might have been committed soon after, since he was enraged after not getting the food.
After word went around about the chopping incident, the suspect is reported to have asked the owners of a fishing vessel to whisk him away on the trawler so he could escape the police, but he was again refused. Relatives say the man has had previous convictions for wounding with intent.

FM

The AFC contingent of the government will now have to find new source of funding. They must be mad with the PNC for blocking their business.

Kapil Haresh Thakurian
Kapil Haresh Thakurian

Enmore man charged for ‘coke’ in frozen fish

 

FOLLOWING the discovery of over 200 pounds of cocaine in frozen fish at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), a 31-year-old East Coast businessman was on Friday remanded to prison. Kapil Haresh Thakurian of Foulis, Enmore, made his first court appearance before city Magistrate Leron Daly in relation to the matter. He denied the allegation.

 The packaged drugs contained inside the frozen fish

The packaged drugs contained inside the frozen fish

Particulars of the charge alleged that on Tuesday, August 9 at CJIA, Thakurian had in his possession 88.200 kilograms of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.
The businessman was represented by attorney-at-law Peter Hugh who made an application for his client to be released on bail, since the defendant did not pose a flight risk.
Police Prosecutor, Inspector Kevin London, objected to bail because investigations into the matter were still ongoing.
Magistrate Daly ruled in the prosecution’s favor and remanded the businessman until August 26 for statements.
Police on Tuesday intercepted and seized over 200 pounds of cocaine in the cargo shipment of frozen fish.
According to the police, the bust was not made by the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) but by the Police Narcotics Branch. The Guyana Chronicle understands that the shipment was intended for New York.
It was revealed that the shipment was being processed through a local air-cargo service.

FM

Seems like the PNC thieves are not listening to their leader Granger. They continue to rob.

Police investigators at the crime scene yesterday
Police investigators at the crime scene yesterday

Armed bandits storm Bharrat’s Jewellery

 

BY Shauna Jemmott

ARMED bandits carted off $900,000 in cash and a quantity of jewellery as they robbed Bharrat’s Jewellery and Grocery Store at Robb Street and Orange Walk, Bourda, Georgetown, Friday morning.Police ‘A’ Division Commander Clifton Hicken told the Guyana Chronicle that around 09:30hrs , a 65-year-old woman was selling in the grocery department of the store when a man posing as a customer approached and ordered a gallon of water.
When the woman opened the door at the counter to deliver the water, the man stormed into the inner part of the shop and armed with a gun, grabbed the items. As the Guyana Chronicle visited the scene Friday morning, the police were conducting investigations, but the media could not have accessed the victim.
The owners of the store were contacted, but told the Guyana Chronicle that the female victim, who received minor head injuries during the ordeal, had visited the doctor and was too traumatized to speak to the press.
Sources around the area told this newspaper that the bandits dealt the woman a lash to her head, resulting in minor injuries. She was treated by a doctor and sent home.
Commander Hicken told the Guyana Chronicle that the police are examining images on surveillance cameras in the area, to see if there would be a breakthrough in the crime.

FM

Carjacking seem to be one of the PNC bandits easiest mode of earning a living.

Another car hijacked, driver thrown out at La Parfaite Harmonie


 

Less than a week after a Schoonord, West Bank Demerara resident lost his car, when three men forced him to drive to an isolated area in La Parfaite Harmonie, another driver has reportedly experienced the same fate.

Shaheed Mohamed

Shaheed Mohamed

This time it’s 29-year-old taxi driver, Shaheed Mohamed, of 60 Greenwich Park, East Bank Essequibo.
Mohamed lost the silver Toyota Premio, PVV 5302, he was driving early yesterday morning, after a man hired him from the eastern side of the Demerara Harbour Bridge to go to La Parfaite Harmonie, around 00:45 hrs.
According to Mohamed, he and another taxi driver had parked at the bridge, and were waiting on customers, when a man approached him and asked the price to go to La Parfaite Harmonie.
“I told him the price and he said okay and jumped in the vehicle. When we reached a dark corner at Parfaite, he asked me to stop, because he wanted to make a call, so I did,” the man recounted.
He said that the passenger appeared to make a call while inside his vehicle, but ‘hanged up’ after it appeared that no one answered.
“Suddenly, I see a white Toyota Allion (number given) pull up next to me and two men jump out of the vehicle and come to me with a gun.”
Mohamed said that the men dragged him out of the vehicle and removed his silver band and took his phone along with $45,000 in cash.
“They were talking hard and the people at a house nearby heard and asked ‘what is going on there’ and the two of them jumped in my car and the other one jumped in the white car they come in, and drove away,” Mohamed said.
A report was made at La Grange Police Station.
Last Monday another driver, Vishal Harrichand, said that he had parked near the entrance to the Harbour Bridge, waiting on his girlfriend, when he was attacked by three men, who later made off with his silver-coloured Toyota Premio, PSS 5038.
Harrichand, who works as a driver with a construction company, said that the men beat and kicked him as he was driving to La Parfaite Harmonie—under their command.
He said that when he reached to the designated location, the men stripped him of his rings, chain, cash and even a few pieces of clothing he had purchased earlier and placed in his car.
Harrichand’s car has not been located.

FM

Bandits beat fish vendor, terrorise and rob family


 

A bandit with a gun and two others with cutlasses escaped with cash and jewellery after terrorizing a Corentyne family at around 05.00hrs yesterday.
Ceenarine Cyril Satrohan, 36, of Lot 232 Reef Section, Rose Hall, Corentyne, was at home with his wife and children when the bandits struck.
Satrohan, a fish vendor at the Rose Hall Market, was preparing to make his daily sales when the bandits struck.
“Me get up to tek out de fish from de freezer and go me go round de side of de house to collect de plastic, de one with de gun point it in me face and seh ‘don’t holler’ and me start holler hard and he lash me wid de gun.”
The traumatized man stated that he was dragged back into his home by the bandit who then demanded cash and jewellery.
“When de one wid de gun seh ‘gimme money and gold’, de other two run upstairs to meh wife and when she start holler meh tek out de money and give them. Den he drag meh and carry meh to de bathroom and one of them from upstairs come down fah watch me while he go up to meh wife.”

Sarita Satrohan

Sarita Satrohan

Ceenarine Cyril Satrohan

Ceenarine Cyril Satrohan

Satrohan added that the men then began beating him with the cutlass saying that they would “chop off his hand and foot”.
He was then taken upstairs to find his wife being stripped of her gold jewellery.
According to Satrohan’s wife, 26-year-old Sarita, she tried to shut the door before the bandits could gain entry but the men overpowered her.
“One of dem tell meh don’t holler, all we want is money and gold. And meh start pull off all me ring pon meh finger and meh band and suh and give dem”.
She told Kaieteur News that one of the bandits grabbed her by her neck and placed a cutlass to her privates.
“He scramble meh neck then he put de cutlass pon meh private and he carry meh husband back downstairs and stay wid he”.
The woman told this publication that she retreated to the lower flat of the home with her husband while the bandits made good their escape.
The bandits carted off $60,000 in cash and over $100,000 in gold jewellery.
Meanwhile, police have arrested a man who had allegedly threatened to rob Satrohan a few days prior to the incident. According to information recieved, the man was hired by the fish vendor to assist him in transporting his goods from No. 64 village.
Satrohan said that the deal turned sour after the agreed payment was changed.
He said “de man is meh fren and meh tell he seh me gon pay he $4000 if he carry meh to the fishery to by fish and he seh yes. So now when we done buy de fish and coming back, me tek out meh money fah pay and meh had alot of money on meh, suh me give he de four thousand and he seh me gotta give he more money, but dah wasn’t de agreement.”
He added that the man then threatened to hire people to rob and kill him.
“He keep saying that he would set people fah rob me and kill meh and dump me body far suh meh seh man buddy, me and you is fren, how you could tell me that? And now look meh get rob”.

FM

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