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Investigators have now broadened their probe into the larceny at the Government bond and the discovery of the guns and ammunition and large sum of cash in the vehicle of one of the employees.

Guns, ammunition and large amount of cash found in employee’s car during police larceny probe at Government drug bond; Several arrested

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March 21 ,2022

A number of employees of the Ministry of Health’s Diamond bond were arrested today as investigations continue to reports of larceny at the bond.

One of the employees arrested is facing additional investigations and charges after two guns with ammunition were found in his car along with a large sum of cash, during the larceny probe and he made two attempts to bribe police officers who were conducting the investigations.

In a statement, the Police explained that while it was conducting the larceny probe, it searched a car belonging to one of the suspects.  In the car, the investigators found a 9mm pistol without a magazine and two rounds of 9mm ammunition.

The investigators also found a .38 pistol with a magazine containing seven matching rounds and a large quantity of cash along with other ammunition.

The vehicle owner while being cautioned about the offence, requested that the officers strike a deal with him before the matter reaches the station.

The man and the other staffers were taken to the Golden Grove Police Station where they were placed under arrest.

It was while there that the man offered investigators over $1.7 million in cash to not charge him. When he was told of the offence of attempting to corrupt an officer, the Police said the suspect increased his offer to over $4.5 million in cash, which was found in the bag in his car.

He was told of an additional bribery charge and kept in custody.

Investigators have now broadened their probe into the larceny at the Government bond and the discovery of the guns and ammunition and large sum of cash in the vehicle of one of the employees.

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Cops offered bribe by Health Ministry employee

-after guns, ammo, $4.5m found in car during larceny probe

A police probe of larceny at the Health Ministry’s Diamond Bond ended up with a bribe being offered by an employee following the discovery of two guns, ammunition and a large amount of cash in his vehicle.

In a statement today, the police said that acting on a report of simple larceny at the bond, police in the division visited the location at 1 pm today to conduct investigations.

Investigators interviewed several employees who were fingered in the alleged crime. The police said that they all denied the allegation and investigators proceeded to search a motorcar (PAB 3032), owned by one of the male suspects and found on the back seat one duffel bag which when opened was found to contain a 9MM Luger pistol without a magazine and two rounds of 9MM ammunition. Police also found one .380 pistol with a magazine containing 7 matching rounds of ammunition and a large quantity of cash. In the side pocket of the said bag 20 rounds of .380 ammunition were found.

The vehicle owner was cautioned over the offence committed and replied “Officer leh we deal with this before it reach de station.”

The man was arrested along with the other employees of the bond and taken to the Golden Grove Police Station where they were placed into custody pending further investigations.

At the Golden Grove Police Station CID office, while being questioned about the firearms and ammunition without licence, the motorcar owner requested his bag and he withdrew and offered the police investigators $1,750,000 cash to forego the said charges.

At this point, the police said that he was told of the new offence committed – Corrupt Transaction with Agent – cautioned in accordance with the Judge’s Rules and he replied “Well sir tek de whole bag a money all I want is me freedom”.

A total of $4,580,000 in cash was found on him which included US$5,760 and the rest in Guyanese currency. The money, firearms and ammunition were lodged and the employee remains in custody as further investigations are in progress.

The investigation into the larceny committed against the Ministry of Health Bond which stores drugs continues, the police said.

The guns and some of the ammunition (Police photo)
Django

There are procedures for carrying out searches. Should such searches conducted without the pertinent legal laws/regulations, then such actions could be deemed null and void.

From the report, it would appear that the investigators had to obtain the needed authorizations.

Searches can be expanded based on the interrelation of activities as the events proceed.

FM

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