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I had an opportunity to speak to a member of the AFC from the village of Guava Bush in Berbice. I asked him about the AFC's prospects in the next elections. He said that the party's performance at the last polls stunned everyone including the executives of the party itself. He attributed the party's success to the campaign strategy and the veteran PPP member, Moses Nagamotoo. However, he indicated rather frankly that the Party is now using the votes they won in Berbice as a bargaining chip to settle score with the PPP in parliament.  The power-struggle within the PPP has now gone to parliament. AFC supporters are fed up with actions of the party and would surely show their disgust when they vote in 2014

Billy Ram Balgobin

Berbice crime waveâ€ĶFour murders, two armed robberies in Berbice over the past 2 weeks

September 28, 2013 | By | Filed Under News 

 

By Leon Suseran         

There has been a spike in serious crimes in Berbice. Over the past two weeks, there have been four murder/robberies. There have also been two daring daylight armed robberies, both of which resulted in the occupants being badly beaten and terrorized. Interestingly, all of the criminal activities over the past two weeks have been centered on the Corentyne coast. Those dead are rice miller Lallapersaud ‘Lall’ Jaggerdeo, who was shot dead on the night of September 10 at his home in Number 51 Village; shopkeeper Abdul Majid, 79, of Lot 12 ‘A’, Number 70 Village; Ravindranauth ‘Parbattie Bucket’ Chan, 54, of Lancaster; and Yadram ‘Muff’ Jaggai, 36, of Rambharose Street, Number 48 Village.

Murdered Berbicians over the past two weeks; Robbery victim, Totanarine Nandalall is with bandaged head.

Murdered Berbicians over the past two weeks; Robbery victim, Totanarine Nandalall is with bandaged head.

Except for the murder of Chan, police have thus far come up empty- handed in solving the others. Chan’s battered body was found two Thursdays ago in an abandoned house in Lancaster. He shared the house with the suspect, Totaram ‘Ramesh’ Edwards, 49, popularly called ‘Rasta man’ of Lancaster who was charged on Monday with murder and appeared at the Whim Magistrate’s Court. He has been remanded to prison until October 14, 2013. Meanwhile, even though police have conducted raids in Rose Hall Town and held two identification parades at Springlands Police Station in connection with Majid’s death, no one is currently in custody nor has anyone been charged for that murder. Majid and his wife were attacked by at least four persons who had visited the shop under the pretext of making a purchase. Majid was found in his store with his feet bound with electrical cord around 10:30 hrs two Sundays ago. A sum of cash and a quantity of jewellery were reported to have been stolen. Regarding the Corentyne rice-miller murder, the son of Juggerdeo, Basant Jaggerdeo, said that he was visited by President Donald Ramotar two Saturdays ago who expressed condolences and promised to have the police work assiduously to find the killers. Bandits stormed his Number Nought Village home on September 10 shortly after 19:45 hrs. The elderly man was responding to a commotion in the bottom flat of his residence when one of the gunmen discharged a round which hit him. Five bandits entered the bottom flat where some of Jaggerdeo’s relatives were relaxing around 19:45 hours. He died before he could receive medical attention. Also, police have released the three suspects that were held in the case involving the death of Jaggai whose bloody corpse was in a state of decomposition. It was discovered in his home just after 16:30 hrs last Saturday. The man’s reputed wife, his landlord, and police turned up and found a pool of blood in the kitchen and the body lying in the bottom house. He had crawled some distance before he died. Additionally, police recovered an ice- pick from the crime scene. The three friends of Jaggai, who were arrested, were released a few days ago. Then there were the armed robberies. A Fyrish lumberyard proprietrix, Chanmonie Soodoo, 47, was beaten and robbed on September 17 by two men who visited the business place under the guise of customers and later escaped with an undisclosed sum of cash. The incident occurred at 168 Courtland Road, Fyrish, around 11:00 hrs. And last Saturday, a lone gunman stormed into a home around 10:15 hrs at Alness, Corentyne and brutally attacked one of the occupants, Totanarine Nandalall, 36, of Lot  51 Alness Public Road during a terrifying ordeal. His mother, Hansranie Nandalall, was also beaten. The man was badly beaten in his face and about his body by the masked gunman, who also fired a shot into the roof of the house. All he was able to put his hands on were $6,000 which the Nandalalls had in a wallet. The bandit also escaped with a cell phone. No arrests have been made in that case. Police figures reveal that there have been 31 murders since the beginning of July last – eleven within the last three weeks in Guyana, four of them in Berbice alone.

Mitwah

Quote ASJ:

The United States Government

can put away the Corrupt PPP/C for good.

Just as the United States put them into Power,

it is not hard to get the ungrateful Corrupted PPP/C out of Power.

 

See how these shameless thieves,

would behave

when their Visas are taken away. 

 

Remember Roger sang like a Canary,

 

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Can some one....anyone....

explain and tell us

why Jagdeo, Ramotar, Luncheon & Ramsammy think

it is ok to accept USAID money

under the cover of fighting AIDS in Guyana .....

and have the Minister of Health

 buying Spy Computers for Drug Lords to gather info

and be on-top of law enforcement in Guyana.

 

Maybe Ugee22, Pundit, De PNC Hydro Specialist,

De Rev, Godie Walla, Kwame

or any other one of those

 who support and practice Buggery

can tell us if it is true

Jagdeo, Ramotar, Luncheon and Ramsammy

used USAID money

to buy spy computers for Roger Khan operations.

 

Lets see if we can get a honest Answer

from any of the Crab Louse

before the Year 2013 comes to an end

        
FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

The power-struggle within the PPP has now gone to parliament. AFC supporters are fed up with actions of the party and would surely show their disgust when they vote in 2014

Gist of the development and an indication of the next elections.

Makes no sense whatsoever. 

FM
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

The power-struggle within the PPP has now gone to parliament. AFC supporters are fed up with actions of the party and would surely show their disgust when they vote in 2014

Gist of the development and an indication of the next elections.

Makes no sense whatsoever. 

It is indeed an extremely steep curve which, perhaps, you may never overcome to understand even simple issues.

FM
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

The power-struggle within the PPP has now gone to parliament. AFC supporters are fed up with actions of the party and would surely show their disgust when they vote in 2014

Gist of the development and an indication of the next elections.

Makes no sense whatsoever. 

Is BRB saying that the people are fed up with the PPP, I believe this is what he's saying and DG agrees with him.

cain
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by JB:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

The power-struggle within the PPP has now gone to parliament. AFC supporters are fed up with actions of the party and would surely show their disgust when they vote in 2014

Gist of the development and an indication of the next elections.

Makes no sense whatsoever. 

It is indeed an extremely steep curve which, perhaps, you may never overcome to understand even simple issues.

and that's because you are a simpleton.

Mitwah

Chairman of the Alliance for Change (AFC), Nigel Hughes, was appointed as the ‘Secretary’ of the Amaila Falls Hydro Inc., the Special Purpose Vehicle/Company created for the development, construction and operation of the US$858M Hydro Power plant.
Executive Member of the AFC, Cathy Hughes, the wife of Nigel Hughes, as recent as yesterday issued a press statement in which she was identified as the Public Relations Officer for Sithe Global, locally.
Party Leader Khemraj Ramjattan, when contacted said that he was aware that Hughes has an association with the company but said he did not know that he was Company Secretary.
 
 
Excerpts from the Kaieteurnews

 

 

FM

Councie ......is it true

Kwamie support & Practice Buggery in Guyana???

 

Councie....Is it a Crime in Guyana 

to use or abuse yuh Arss Hole

fuh anything other than councie?????

 

 

So....Councie is Kwame

50% Pork + 50% BT

EXPLAIN.....How this Import/Export Trade wuking.

 

We promise to explain anything

yuh want know about the AFC....

But you must explain

50% Pork + 50% BT...

 

or Simple....

How did you convert

a Councie Hole...... to Pork.

All Guyanese want to know...

 

Kwame is a Jagabat Homan

FM
Originally Posted by Conscience:

Chairman of the Alliance for Change (AFC), Nigel Hughes, was appointed as the ‘Secretary’ of the Amaila Falls Hydro Inc., the Special Purpose Vehicle/Company created for the development, construction and operation of the US$858M Hydro Power plant.
Executive Member of the AFC, Cathy Hughes, the wife of Nigel Hughes, as recent as yesterday issued a press statement in which she was identified as the Public Relations Officer for Sithe Global, locally.
Party Leader Khemraj Ramjattan, when contacted said that he was aware that Hughes has an association with the company but said he did not know that he was Company Secretary.
 
 
Excerpts from the Kaieteurnews

 

 

 

Were you folks not about to back door a 30 million US deal to a ghost company with a minister's daughter being one of two principals? What did the minister say of the deal....she does not know her daughters business!

FM
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