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This is what Kneerust would like us to celebrate in GY. Dat is why he ain't moving back there to live. Cowards love Cowards.

 

Car dealer robbed of $2M after leaving bank

Posted By Staff Writer On December 24, 2014 @ 5:16 am In Local News | No Comments

Armed bandits carted off just over $2 million and other valuables during a brazen daylight robbery at a Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara business yesterday.

According to Narine (only name offered) who identified himself as a car dealer, at approximately 1:30pm yesterday, as he and his wife were entering their Vryheid’s Lust home, two bandits, one of whom was armed with a gun, approached them and demanded a bag which contained $2,027,000 which the couple withdrew from a city bank earlier in the day. The traumatized businessman told Stabroek News that the intruders also robbed him of a cellular phone, his licenced firearm, driver’s licence and other valuables.

Another relative who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the two men after the robbery, jumped into a silver/grey Toyota Premio and drove south into a nearby street. However, the relative said that the two bandits and the driver of the car abandoned the vehicle after they realized that the street they had entered was a dead end. That relative stated that the three men made good their escape through a narrow passageway.

The house where the robbery took place at Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, where Narine and his wife were held at gunpoint.

The house where the robbery took place at Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, where Narine and his wife were held at gunpoint.

From all indications, it appears that the couple was traced from the time they left the bank in the city. An eyewitness noted that the men appeared to have been waiting near their home, since a similar car was seen parked in the area sometime before the crime.

When asked if anyone outside the family knew of their trip, Narine said no one was privy and suggested that the bandits had to be trailing them from Georgetown. In frustration, Narine declined to provide further information about the attack as he opined that recounting the event to the media would not restore his losses.

Eight days ago, another East Coast business, the Lahago Supermarket at Montrose, ECD, suffered the same fate, when armed bandits Warren Blue and Mahendra Sukull entered the business and demanded cash. Blue and Sukull were shot dead while attempting to escape. The proprietress of that business, Latchmie Baburam, was shot and injured by one of the two men.

When the police arrived on the scene, they met only an abandoned car in the dead end street. Statements were then taken from Narine and his wife.

When contacted, the Detective Officer in charge of crime, Superintendent Rishi Das said that investigations into the matter continue.

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Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is what Kneerust would like us to celebrate in GY. Dat is why he ain't moving back there to live. Cowards love Cowards.

 

Car dealer robbed of $2M after leaving bank

Posted By Staff Writer On December 24, 2014 @ 5:16 am In Local News | No Comments

Armed bandits carted off just over $2 million and other valuables during a brazen daylight robbery at a Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara business yesterday.

According to Narine (only name offered) who identified himself as a car dealer, at approximately 1:30pm yesterday, as he and his wife were entering their Vryheid’s Lust home, two bandits, one of whom was armed with a gun, approached them and demanded a bag which contained $2,027,000 which the couple withdrew from a city bank earlier in the day. The traumatized businessman told Stabroek News that the intruders also robbed him of a cellular phone, his licenced firearm, driver’s licence and other valuables.

Another relative who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the two men after the robbery, jumped into a silver/grey Toyota Premio and drove south into a nearby street. However, the relative said that the two bandits and the driver of the car abandoned the vehicle after they realized that the street they had entered was a dead end. That relative stated that the three men made good their escape through a narrow passageway.

The house where the robbery took place at Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, where Narine and his wife were held at gunpoint.

The house where the robbery took place at Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, where Narine and his wife were held at gunpoint.

From all indications, it appears that the couple was traced from the time they left the bank in the city. An eyewitness noted that the men appeared to have been waiting near their home, since a similar car was seen parked in the area sometime before the crime.

When asked if anyone outside the family knew of their trip, Narine said no one was privy and suggested that the bandits had to be trailing them from Georgetown. In frustration, Narine declined to provide further information about the attack as he opined that recounting the event to the media would not restore his losses.

Eight days ago, another East Coast business, the Lahago Supermarket at Montrose, ECD, suffered the same fate, when armed bandits Warren Blue and Mahendra Sukull entered the business and demanded cash. Blue and Sukull were shot dead while attempting to escape. The proprietress of that business, Latchmie Baburam, was shot and injured by one of the two men.

When the police arrived on the scene, they met only an abandoned car in the dead end street. Statements were then taken from Narine and his wife.

When contacted, the Detective Officer in charge of crime, Superintendent Rishi Das said that investigations into the matter continue.

…..and The PNC/AFC started their fund raising campaign just before the Xmas

FM
Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is what Kneerust would like us to celebrate in GY. Dat is why he ain't moving back there to live. Cowards love Cowards.

 

Car dealer robbed of $2M after leaving bank

Posted By Staff Writer On December 24, 2014 @ 5:16 am In Local News | No Comments

Armed bandits carted off just over $2 million and other valuables during a brazen daylight robbery at a Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara business yesterday.

According to Narine (only name offered) who identified himself as a car dealer, at approximately 1:30pm yesterday, as he and his wife were entering their Vryheid’s Lust home, two bandits, one of whom was armed with a gun, approached them and demanded a bag which contained $2,027,000 which the couple withdrew from a city bank earlier in the day. The traumatized businessman told Stabroek News that the intruders also robbed him of a cellular phone, his licenced firearm, driver’s licence and other valuables.

Another relative who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the two men after the robbery, jumped into a silver/grey Toyota Premio and drove south into a nearby street. However, the relative said that the two bandits and the driver of the car abandoned the vehicle after they realized that the street they had entered was a dead end. That relative stated that the three men made good their escape through a narrow passageway.

The house where the robbery took place at Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, where Narine and his wife were held at gunpoint.

The house where the robbery took place at Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, where Narine and his wife were held at gunpoint.

From all indications, it appears that the couple was traced from the time they left the bank in the city. An eyewitness noted that the men appeared to have been waiting near their home, since a similar car was seen parked in the area sometime before the crime.

When asked if anyone outside the family knew of their trip, Narine said no one was privy and suggested that the bandits had to be trailing them from Georgetown. In frustration, Narine declined to provide further information about the attack as he opined that recounting the event to the media would not restore his losses.

Eight days ago, another East Coast business, the Lahago Supermarket at Montrose, ECD, suffered the same fate, when armed bandits Warren Blue and Mahendra Sukull entered the business and demanded cash. Blue and Sukull were shot dead while attempting to escape. The proprietress of that business, Latchmie Baburam, was shot and injured by one of the two men.

When the police arrived on the scene, they met only an abandoned car in the dead end street. Statements were then taken from Narine and his wife.

When contacted, the Detective Officer in charge of crime, Superintendent Rishi Das said that investigations into the matter continue.

…..and The PNC/AFC started their fund raising campaign just before the Xmas

HEHEHEHEHE! 

FM
Originally Posted by skeldon_man:
Originally Posted by Spontaneous emission:
Originally Posted by HM_Redux:

This is what Kneerust would like us to celebrate in GY. Dat is why he ain't moving back there to live. Cowards love Cowards.

 

Car dealer robbed of $2M after leaving bank

Posted By Staff Writer On December 24, 2014 @ 5:16 am In Local News | No Comments

Armed bandits carted off just over $2 million and other valuables during a brazen daylight robbery at a Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara business yesterday.

According to Narine (only name offered) who identified himself as a car dealer, at approximately 1:30pm yesterday, as he and his wife were entering their Vryheid’s Lust home, two bandits, one of whom was armed with a gun, approached them and demanded a bag which contained $2,027,000 which the couple withdrew from a city bank earlier in the day. The traumatized businessman told Stabroek News that the intruders also robbed him of a cellular phone, his licenced firearm, driver’s licence and other valuables.

Another relative who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that the two men after the robbery, jumped into a silver/grey Toyota Premio and drove south into a nearby street. However, the relative said that the two bandits and the driver of the car abandoned the vehicle after they realized that the street they had entered was a dead end. That relative stated that the three men made good their escape through a narrow passageway.

The house where the robbery took place at Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, where Narine and his wife were held at gunpoint.

The house where the robbery took place at Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, where Narine and his wife were held at gunpoint.

From all indications, it appears that the couple was traced from the time they left the bank in the city. An eyewitness noted that the men appeared to have been waiting near their home, since a similar car was seen parked in the area sometime before the crime.

When asked if anyone outside the family knew of their trip, Narine said no one was privy and suggested that the bandits had to be trailing them from Georgetown. In frustration, Narine declined to provide further information about the attack as he opined that recounting the event to the media would not restore his losses.

Eight days ago, another East Coast business, the Lahago Supermarket at Montrose, ECD, suffered the same fate, when armed bandits Warren Blue and Mahendra Sukull entered the business and demanded cash. Blue and Sukull were shot dead while attempting to escape. The proprietress of that business, Latchmie Baburam, was shot and injured by one of the two men.

When the police arrived on the scene, they met only an abandoned car in the dead end street. Statements were then taken from Narine and his wife.

When contacted, the Detective Officer in charge of crime, Superintendent Rishi Das said that investigations into the matter continue.

…..and The PNC/AFC started their fund raising campaign just before the Xmas

HEHEHEHEHE! 

people get rob and u happy what a human being 

FM

Every time I read articles like these, I can't help but get pissed off. This car dealer should count his lucky stars that he walked away unscathed. Usually, in cases like these, he's supposed to a statistic. Just the way of life in Guyana these days.

Further, why in the world would anyone want to go to the bank and withdraw that ammount of cash in a bag for all to see. It's bad enough he had his money taken, but his gun too? Totally ridiculous. I hate to say this, but some people just like go looking for problems.

Sheik101
Originally Posted by Sheik101:

Every time I read articles like these, I can't help but get pissed off. This car dealer should count his lucky stars that he walked away unscathed. Usually, in cases like these, he's supposed to a statistic. Just the way of life in Guyana these days.

Further, why in the world would anyone want to go to the bank and withdraw that ammount of cash in a bag for all to see. It's bad enough he had his money taken, but his gun too? Totally ridiculous. I hate to say this, but some people just like go looking for problems.

only them ppp  ass have firearm and they cannot  use it ,why he did  not open fire on the car and maybe it will  alert other firearm holder or somebody who might help chase the bandits 

FM
Originally Posted by Sheik101:

Every time I read articles like these, I can't help but get pissed off. This car dealer should count his lucky stars that he walked away unscathed. Usually, in cases like these, he's supposed to a statistic. Just the way of life in Guyana these days.

Further, why in the world would anyone want to go to the bank and withdraw that ammount of cash in a bag for all to see. It's bad enough he had his money taken, but his gun too? Totally ridiculous. I hate to say this, but some people just like go looking for problems.

I don't excuse this but you have to live in GY to understand why people usually have this kind of cash on them.

 

There are so many fake cheques in GY most sensible people do not accept cheques to do business. I have actually seen a fake Managers Cheque in GY. This shit is very prevalent.

 

Another thing is the banks do not open past 2 PM therefore going to the bank to do business late in the day is tough. Transportation to get to the banks another nightmare.

 

Again not easy to understand but you must live in GY to understand this madness.

FM

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