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Rohan Mangra

Rohan Mangra

March 20 ,2022

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A United States citizen visiting Guyana has been missing for four days and his family is offering a $1 million reward for any information on his whereabouts.

Rohan Kirpaul Mangra, also known as ‘Paul,’ of Lot 98 UG Road, Cummings Lodge, East Coast Demerara (ECD), was last seen on March 15 when he left home around 8.05pm.

He was reportedly picked up by a car in front of a printery, located at the corner of UG Road and Sixth Street, Cummings Lodge. Since then, he has not returned home and calls to his phone have revealed that it is turned off.

Reports are that it is unusual for Mangra to leave home and not return without informing his family. It is unclear whether the individual/s who picked him up in the car has/have been identified.

A missing person report has been filed with the police and an investigation has been launched. The US embassy in Guyana has also been notified.

Sunday Stabroek understands that Mangra was scheduled to return home some time ago but extended his stay.

Anyone with information that may lead to the whereabouts of Mangra can contact his family at 680-3863 and 624-0033, or the nearest police station.

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US citizen reportedly fakes kidnapping, found in GT hotel

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March 20 ,2022

A 29-year-old United States citizen was found in a Hadfield Street hotel in Georgetown five days after he left his house and never returned home.

Local police on Sunday night revealed that Rohan Kirpaul Mangra left his Cummings Lodge home on March 15 and relatives filed a missing person’s report on March 17. His relatives had offered $1 million reward for his safe return.

And on Sunday, relatives provided the police with a photograph of Mangra showing his mouth covered with duct tape which they say was sent to them via WhatsApp from an unknown person.

Immediately, ranks from the Major Crimes Unit, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters were assigned to the investigation and several of Mangra’s associates were arrested and questioned by the ranks.

Consequently, acting on intelligence, investigators went to a hotel on Hadfield Street where they found Mangra alive and well.

Mangra, when questioned by investigators, revealed that he was not abducted and he went to the hotel of his own free will.

He is currently assisting the police with their investigation.

Django

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