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Ex-employee confesses to plotting KN robbery with security guard

Oct 12, 2022 News --- Source -- https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...with-security-guard/

…5 more nabbed

…broken safe, some stolen cash, gun and ammo recovered

Kaieteur News – 33-year-old Ryan Wharton, a former Research Assistant with Kaieteur News (KN) and resident of R4-574, Canary Street, Tucville, Georgetown, has confessed to being the mastermind behind the Monday morning armed robbery carried out at Kaieteur News, 24 Saffon Street, Charlestown, Georgetown office.

The stolen items that were recovered

Wharton has implicated 35-year-old Joshua Junor, one of two security guards who were on duty during the commission of the robbery.  Junor was seen on camera being held at gunpoint and forced into a room in the bottom flat of the two-storey building around 00:45hrs. But according to Wharton’s statement to Investigators that was all a part of their plan.

According to Investigators, Wharton related that he and Junor became close friends when he worked at KN last year. He revealed that the plan to rob the company was first initiated when he left the company. However, he said the robbery plan was finalised on Sunday around 11:00hrs when Joshua visited his home.

Wharton said that Junor brought along a an accomplice identified as Ivor Belingie aka ‘Wildlife’ of Back Circle, East Ruimveldt, Georgetown and they started to finalise the plan.

Wharton said that he gave ‘Wildlife’ an unlicensed gun to use during the robbery and said that he borrowed a car from his 23-year-old cousin, Lemuel Grant, a clerk of Russell Street, Charlestown, Georgetown. The number plate, he said, was replaced with a fake one. The mastermind even convinced his friend, a taxi driver, 36-year-old Harry Stongster of Hyde Park, Timehri, East Bank Demerara (EBD) to go with them on the robbery.

Junor turned up for work early Sunday afternoon and at around 23:00hrs that evening the plan was put into motion.

‘Wildlife’, Stongster, and Wharton drove to KN in a gold coloured Toyota Spacio motor car just after midnight and carried out, within five minutes, what they had planned.

Wharton said that he and Stongster headed straight to the Accounts Department where he knew the safe was being kept while ‘Wildlife’ held Junor (their accomplice), and two other employees –a 63-year-old Security Guard and a 20-year-old Graphic Artist – at gunpoint.  No one was hurt during the ordeal.

After Wharton and Stongster carried the safe to the car, which was parked just outside the KN office, ‘Wildlife’ joined them and they drove to Wharton’s home. There they broke open the safe with a grind handle and hammer, and removed a large sum of cash, a firearm, ammunition, one holster, magazines, and firearm hand grips. The cash, Wharton said, was split four ways – for himself, Stongster, ‘Wildlife’ and Junor.

Wharton said that ‘Wildlife’ collected Junor’s share and the men proceeded to burn the fake number plate and clothes they wore during the robbery. Stongster and ‘Wildlife’ then left Wharton’s home and threw away the empty safe in a trench at Cane View Avenue, South Ruimveldt Gardens, Georgetown.

Kaieteur News security guard, Joshua Junor

Wharton said that he then took his share of the loot and handed it over to a Policewoman, who is the mother of his child, for safe keeping. He said that he told her that he had won the cash while playing a Superbet game. Wharton also placed the gun, ammunitions, magazines, the holster and the firearm grips that were in the safe into a haversack and gave them to his friend, Collis Heywood, who resides at Tucville, Georgetown. He then returned the borrowed car to his cousin with its correct number plate.

Investigators have arrested all of the suspects involved and recovered some of the stolen cash amounting to over $6M, the gun and ammunition, the broken safe and the car used in the robbery.

All of them have reportedly admitted to playing their part in the robbery.  As it relates to the car used, Wharton’s cousin, Grant, told police that the car belongs to his mother who lives overseas and he had allowed him (Wharton) to borrow it on Sunday. He said Wharton returned the car on Monday.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Dem bite de hand dat feed dem

Oct 12, 2022 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News --- Source -- https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...e-hand-dat-feed-dem/

Dem Boys Seh…

Kaieteur News – Is a sad thing wah happen to Kaieteur News. It look and smell like wan inside job. And now it increasingly appearing like wan inside job.

Many years ago, dem had a terrible thing happen at de newspaper printery. Dem kill nuff ah dem employee at de printery. Dat is why de boss man had to move de press to de office location. He do dat to mek dem employee feel safe.

When de incident bin happen, people bin tell he fuh shut down de newspaper. Dem tell he it nah worth all wah he gat fuh guh through. But de boss man of de Waterfall paper bin study all dem staff wah he had. He bin concern about how dem gan put food pon dem table. And suh he continue with de paper.

Nuff time when he did doing construction wuk, people used to walk off de road and beg fuh wuk. During de pandemic, one man come and seh how he nah gat food fuh feed he children. De boss man didn’t have vacancy but he still give de man a hold-on because he feel fuh de man and how he nah able to feed he children.

Suh much people dis man does help and look how dem turn around and repay he. Some ah dem go after de silver dollars. Dem leff de wuk and go and destroy dem professionalism fuh a few dollars more. Even when dem was offered more money dem leff. Some ah dem regret. But it nah gat no greater fool in life dan wan ungrateful fool.

Talk half, leff half.

FM

Ex-employee confesses to KN robbery

  • millions in stolen cash recovered

Armed robbery suspect and ex-employee of Kaieteur News, Ryan Wharton, who was arrested on Monday and further questioned by investigators, has since confessed to being the mastermind behind the armed robbery at the Kaieteur News establishment in the early hours of Monday morning.

Full statement below:

Wharton claimed that while he used to work with Kaieteur News,  in the year 2021, he got to know Joshua Junor, a 35-year-old security guard who is employed with Kaieteur News and of Lot 223 Middle Road La Penitence (and who alleged to be one of the victims of the robbery) and they became friends.

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After he left the job, Wharton told Joshua that they could “thief money” from Kaieteur News and Joshua reportedly agreed. On 2022-10-09, at about 11:00 hrs, Wharton said Joshua came to his home with his motorcar, along with Ivor Belingie also known as ‘Wildlife’, a  25-year-old unemployed man of  Back Circle, East Ruimveldt and they made plans to rob Kaieteur News.

Wharton asked Belingie if he had a gun and Belingie said no. He told Belingie that he will provide him with a gun and that they will rob Kaieteur News and they all agreed.

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Joshua Junor and Ryan Wharton then left, after which he called a friend Harry Stongster, a 36-year-old taxi driver of Hyde Park, Timehri on his cell phone and told him about the plan to rob Kaieteur News and Harry agreed to go with them.

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After that, Wharton said he called his cousin Lemuel Grant of Charlestown and asked him to borrow his Spacio and Grant lent him the vehicle.

Wharton said he proceeded to change the number plate on Grant’s vehicle and replace it with a fake number plate HC 5152. At about 23:00 hrs, on the said date, Harry Stongster came to his home with a motorcar and Wharton gave Harry a phone number for Belingie and told him to call Belingie and pick him up at Back Circle in East Ruimveldt, which Harry did.

Shortly after, Harry returned with Belingie whom he gave his unlicensed 9mm pistol and they proceeded to Kaieteur News, in the Spacio vehicle which he (Wharton) drove.

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On arrival, Belingie held Joshua Junor and two others at gunpoint, as they had planned, while Wharton and Harry went up to the Accounts Department where he knew the safe was located. They pushed open the Accounts office door, and broke off a padlock on a desk drawer. Wharton along with Harry then lifted out the safe which was under a desk and put it in the back seat of Grant’s car. Then he along with Harry and Belingie drove to his home, where they opened the safe with a grind handle,  hammer, and a chisel in an office under the house, and removed a large sum of cash, a firearm,  ammunition, one holster,  magazines, and firearm hand grips, from in the safe.

They then parted (divided) the money into four.  Belingie collected Joshua’s share after which he took off his clothes, hat, and boots. The others did the same and then Wharton burnt the clothes – and the vehicle’s fake number plate – in front of his house.

At that point, Harry and Belingie left with the ‘safe’ to throw it away. Wharton then placed the firearm, ammunition, magazines, holster, and the firearm grips into a black strap haversack and he gave his friend Collis Heywood, a 40-year-old self-employed resident of Tucville to keep for him.

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Security officer

He then placed his share of money into a plastic bag,  along with his cell phone, and at about 05:30hrs  the following morning, he took the money and phone to his child-mother Lorilee Garraway and gave it to her to keep,  after telling her that he won the money from Superbet.

After his confession, Wharton proceeded to take detectives to the home of Collis Heywood, where Collis was contacted and he handed over the bag containing one .32 Taurus pistol, 209 live .32 rounds of ammunition, 71 live 9mm ammunition, five 9mm magazines, two .32 magazines, one pistol (Glock) case, one holster,  three hand grips. The said firearm is the property of Glenn Mohan Lall, the owner of Kaieteur News.

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The ranks then went to Ryan Wharton’s home where a search was conducted and the grind handle, the hammer and the chisel were found in an office at the bottom of Ryan’s house.

Contact was made with Wharton’s child-mother, Lorilee Garraway, and she was questioned and subsequently handed over the cash to the ranks. She claimed the said story which Ryan said about her. The money was checked and it amounted to three million, five hundred thousand dollars (Guyana Currency).

Harry Stongster was arrested at his home and he admitted what Ryan Wharton had said about him and he handed over two million, six hundred and sixty-seven thousand nine hundred dollars (Guyana Currency) and six hundred and eighty-five dollars (US currency), to the police ranks. The same was also lodged.

Efforts were made to locate Bilingie and Joshua Junor but without success, so far.

Meanwhile, Harry Stongster took the investigating ranks to a trench at Cane View Avenue, South Ruimveldt Garden where the safe was recovered. The safe was photographed and lodged.

Contact was also made with Lemuel Grant, a 23-year-old clerk at the Georgetown Public Hospital’s Stores Department and of Russell Street Charlestown,  who claimed that his mother Sharon Grant is the owner of the Spacio motor vehicle (number PPP 5379) and that Ryan Wharton did borrow the car from him on the 9th October 2022, and he returned it on the morning of the 10th October 2022. The car was seized and lodged.

Ryan Wharton, Harry Stongster, Collis Heywood, and Lemuel Grant are presently in custody.

The total amount of cash recovered is six million,  four hundred and six thousand, six hundred dollars ($6,406,600) along with six hundred and eighty-five dollars in US currency (US$685).

Investigations are in progress.

FM

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