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The police on Wednesday issued wanted bulletins for Khemraj Narine and Tashini Sitaram, who are being accused of fraud committed on a number of persons.

They are wanted for questioning in relation to obtaining money by false pretence.

Guyana Times understands that Narine and Sitaram are close associates and operated out of a Robb Street address, claiming that they could import vehicles for prospective customers. Both of the suspects’ addresses were given as Lot 7-8 Robb Street, Bourda and Lot 55 Austin Street, Campbellville.

The duo reportedly collected millions of dollars from a number of people promising that they could import the vehicle of their choice. One man claimed that he gave Sitaram $800,000 to import a Toyota Allion car in March and was promised that the car would have arrived in Guyana in July.

In addition, he stated that Sitaram called him again and requested another $600,000, claiming that the vehicle was on the wharf and she needed the money to clear it. He said as time elapsed, he attempted to make contact with Sitaram, but calls to her phone went to voicemail.

The man who asked to remain anonymous explained that he then went to the office at Robb Street and to his surprise, the place was abandoned. Upon enquiring, he was told that no one occupied the premises. The man stated that after several weeks passed and he did not hear from the couple, he made several reports at the Brickdam Police Station. He also noted that he started to post flyers of the couple at strategic locations and more so, notices in the press.

After the advertisement was published, he noted that at least five other persons contacted him and related that they suffered the same experience. The couple is now on the run and it is believed that they never operated a car dealership. It is also believed that they took large sums of money from other persons on the East Coast of Demerara.

Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Narine and Sitaram are asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 225-6411, 225-2227, 226-7065, 227-1149, 911, or the nearest police station.  All information will be treated with strict confidence.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The police on Wednesday issued wanted bulletins for Khemraj Narine and Tashini Sitaram, who are being accused of fraud committed on a number of persons.

They are wanted for questioning in relation to obtaining money by false pretence.

Guyana Times understands that Narine and Sitaram are close associates and operated out of a Robb Street address, claiming that they could import vehicles for prospective customers. Both of the suspects’ addresses were given as Lot 7-8 Robb Street, Bourda and Lot 55 Austin Street, Campbellville.

The duo reportedly collected millions of dollars from a number of people promising that they could import the vehicle of their choice. One man claimed that he gave Sitaram $800,000 to import a Toyota Allion car in March and was promised that the car would have arrived in Guyana in July.

In addition, he stated that Sitaram called him again and requested another $600,000, claiming that the vehicle was on the wharf and she needed the money to clear it. He said as time elapsed, he attempted to make contact with Sitaram, but calls to her phone went to voicemail.

The man who asked to remain anonymous explained that he then went to the office at Robb Street and to his surprise, the place was abandoned. Upon enquiring, he was told that no one occupied the premises. The man stated that after several weeks passed and he did not hear from the couple, he made several reports at the Brickdam Police Station. He also noted that he started to post flyers of the couple at strategic locations and more so, notices in the press.

After the advertisement was published, he noted that at least five other persons contacted him and related that they suffered the same experience. The couple is now on the run and it is believed that they never operated a car dealership. It is also believed that they took large sums of money from other persons on the East Coast of Demerara.

Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Narine and Sitaram are asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 225-6411, 225-2227, 226-7065, 227-1149, 911, or the nearest police station.  All information will be treated with strict confidence.

I hope the People who lost money will get a good discount from her when they find her.

Nehru

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