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Tota Mangar’s vehicle hijacked on Camp Street

Renowned Guyanese Historian Tota Mangar, was left traumatised on Monday evening after two armed men held him up

Tota Mangar

Tota Mangar

and drove off with his motor vehicle on Camp Street, Georgetown. The incident occurred sometime around 20:35h. According to reports, Mangar was attacked by two men – one armed with a knife and the other with a gun – moments after he entered his silver grey Suzuki Escudo, bearing registration number PMM 6392. Mangar had attended the launching of two books written by overseas-based Guyanese, Roy Brummel, at the Moray House, located on the corner of Camp and Quamina Streets. Speaking with Guyana Times, the Historian explained that the ordeal happened very quickly. He noted that he was leaving the event when the incident occurred. He recalled getting into his vehicle and putting his keys and cellphone down, when the two men entered the vehicle; one from the front passenger side and the other from the back. Mangar said that the suspect in the back immediately placed a knife to his neck while the other pulled out a gun and pointed at it him. He added that the men then ordered him to hand over the vehicle’s keys. “I had no choice but to comply because one had a knife at my neck and the other had a gun pointing to me,” he noted. After handling over the keys, the Historian stated that he got out of the vehicle and the suspect in the front slide over to the driver seat and drove off in the direction of Church Street. Mangar recounted to this newspaper that he ran back inside Moray House, where he alerted those inside as to what had just transpired. The man said that he sustained a cut on his chin from the knife. According to the Historian, when he came out of Moray House, he did not notice anyone nearby but suspected that the men may have been lerking in the avenue. Mangar added that he could not see the suspect in the back but he managed to get a glimpse of the one in the front. He noted the men seemed to be in their late 20s to early 30s. Mangar posited that despite contrary claims being made by the Guyana Police Force, crime in Guyana is getting out of control. “These people seemed to be experienced. The precision in which they operated, they just catch you napping,” he stated. The incident was reported to the Albertown Police Station and the ranks responded promptly to the report. Patrol ranks were also alerted of the incident and combed key areas in the city but came up empty-handed.

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Historian held at gunpoint, SUV hijacked

November 18, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 

Two armed men on Monday night menacingly threatened well known historian and educator, Tota Mangar, at knife- and gun-point before escaping in his silver-grey Suzuki Escudo SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle) bearing registration PMM 6392.

Tota Mangar

Tota Mangar

The incident occurred around 20:45 hrs on Camp Street just as Mangar was preparing to go home after leaving a book launch at Moray House on Camp and Quamina Streets, Georgetown. Yesterday, Mangar said that he was invited to the book launch and it was while he was leaving, he was robbed of his vehicle. “I parked on Camp Street and when I reached to the vehicle, I put my phone inside and the two books I purchased from the book launch. Just as I sat and was about to start the car, the men appeared,” Mangar stressed. He said that one of the men opened his back door and put a knife to his neck while another man jumped in the front seat and put a gun to his head. According to Mangar, the men instructed that he give them the keys to his vehicle and then demanded that he walk away from the car. “It happened so fast. There was nothing I could have done because one of them had a gun to my head and the other one had a knife to my neck. My chin got a little cut,” Mangar said. He said that the men appeared to be in their 30s. Investigations are ongoing.

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Nothing has changed for the better since May 11, 2015.  Crime on the increase and the economy is hemorrhaging. People who voted for the gov't. have already began to dissent. It's time for them to start doing the right thing and get this country back on the path of prosperity.

Billy Ram Balgobin

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