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ENTREPRENEUR Zulficar Namdar ,27,also known as Vicky Namdar, was last evening shot dead when two gunmen invaded his home and business place at 76 Meten-Meer-Zorg on the West Coast of Demerara.

 

 

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Dead: Zulficar Namdar with one of his two children

The Guyana Chronicle was told that it was just after 19:00hrs that two gunmen stormed into the shop and ordered that no one move, while one stayed in the shop and the other proceeded to the family’s living quarters. The men were masked according to an eye witness. One young man who was in the shop at the time said that the men placed a gun to his head and ordered that he freeze or else he would be shot dead.

Speaking with this publication, Goolzar Namdar, the father of the dead man, said that he had returned earlier from the masjid in the area, where he is an elder, and had dinner with his family, including his only son. He then decided to take a bath to prepare for his evening prayer when he heard what appeared to be gun shots.

 

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The father of the dead man recalls what happened last evening

He heard a man demanding that his wife give him everything that she had to which she replied that she was going to do just that. His wife he reported was assaulted by the gunman who hit her to the head The man said that based on his initial assessment, the men got away with items and approximately one million in cash. The eyewitnesses said that the two robbers were armed and brandished handguns. Mr. Goolzar Namdar is an elder of the Central Islamic Organisation(CIOG) of Guyana. Last evening several persons from the community where the incident occurred, including CIOG Director Feroze Mohamed, and other members of the Muslim community were also present. Asked to comment on the incident, the CIOG Director said that he was very saddened at the devastation of a family which have served their community, and by extension, the country, in a generous manner, mostly looking out for the poor and vulnerable. He said that the crime situation in the country is escalating and there seems to be no solution to stopping it. He called on the Guyana Police Force to increase its vigilance, especially in the vulnerable areas and communities. Also present last evening was Minister of Housing and Water Irfaan Ali, who said that the family members are personal friends of his, and it was sad to see them suffer in the way they did.

 

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Very very sad.

I am close to an uncle of the elderly Namdar. They all went home for the funeral.

I heard this is a very generous family.

 

This youngman will enter Paradise insha Allah.

 

 

Chief

REVENGE KILLING NOT ROBBERY:

 

A 23-year-old contractor, accused of causing the death of an eight-year-old girl by driving in a dangerous manner and then driving away from the scene of the accident, was charged with the offences and granted bail when he appeared at the Vreed-en-Hoop Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Zulficar Namdar

Zulficar Namdar

Zulficar Namdar of 76 Meten-Meer-Zorg, West Coast Demerara pleaded not guilty to charges of causing death by dangerous driving, failure to stop after an accident and failure to render assistance to injured persons and was granted bail in the sum of $150,000 by Magistrate Fazil Azeez.

It is alleged that on Sunday, at New Road, Vreed-en-Hoop, he drove motor car, PLL 2554 in a manner dangerous to the public thereby causing the death of Alecia Forrester. It is also alleged that following the incident, during which injuries were caused to Forrester and Alvin Constantine, he failed to stop the car.  Further, it is alleged that having been involved in the accident during which injuries were caused to Forrester and Constantine, he failed to render assistance by taking the injured persons for medical treatment.

Attorney-at-law Lawrence Harris entered an appearance for Namdar. In a bail application, he stated that his client is a contractor and operates a trucking service. Harris told the court that his client is married and has a five-week-old child and this is his first time before the court. The attorney said that according to his instructions, Namdar was heading in a western direction and had tried to avoid hitting the child, who had run in front of a stationary Canter. He further stated that his client had stopped his vehicle and got into another car and had gone to the Vreed-en-Hoop police station. He added that Namdar’s mother, wife and child had been in the car with him. “He went straight to report the accident to the Vreed-en-Hoop police station,” Harris contended adding that his client had been going to help but saw a “mob”. He asked for reasonable bail to be granted.

However, Police Prosecutor Ramsahoye Rambajue told the court that the defendant had been travelling at a fast rate of speed. He declared that Namdar drove away and was pursued by public-spirited citizens and was caught close to a gas station on New Road.

A policeman involved in the case told the court that Namdar had been taken to the police station in a taxi, and the driver had said that he had tried to escape but had been caught. Namdar denied that the taxi driver had stopped him and said that he had stopped by himself.

Police had said Sunday that investigations revealed that Forrester and Constantine, 36, who is her step-father, were crossing the road when they were struck down by the driver of the car, who was driving at a fast rate and was suspected to be under the influence of alcohol.  The two pedestrians were taken to the West Demerara Regional Hospital where Forrester was pronounced dead on arrival and Constantine admitted in a serious condition while the driver of the car drove away from the scene of the accident but was pursued by public-spirited persons who caught him, and handed him over to the police.

Namdar was ordered to return to court on February 6 at the Vreed-en-Hoop Magistrate’s Court for report.

Meantime, earlier this month, Leslie Lopes, who was charged with causing death by dangerous driving back in 2006 was sentenced to two years imprisonment and had his license suspended for two years after he was found guilty following a trial at the Vreed-en-Hoop court.

On February 21, 2006, he caused the death of Gurudat Suknandan by driving motor bus BJJ 3319 on the Goed Fortuin public road in a manner dangerous to the public, according to the Vreed-en-Hoop court report.

FM

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