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Another daring attack in Corentyne – businesswoman beaten, robbed

June 29, 2016 9:55 am Category: Crime, latest news A+ / A-

Two armed bandits on Monday evening beat and robbed a Corentyne businesswoman, taking hundreds of thousands in cash and valuables.
The incident occurred about 18:35h.

Reports are that two masked men – one armed with a cutlass and the other with a gun –pounced on businesswoman Savitry Jagnandand, 44, at Number 72 Village, Corentyne, and demanded cash. INews was told that at the time of the incident, Jagnandand was in a hammock with her son.

robberyThe men, after entering the yard, immediately started demanding valuables. The intruders beat and bound the woman’s son, before locking him in a storeroom in the lower flat of the two-storey house. The men then took the businesswoman into the upper flat where they further demanded cash and jewellery.

INews was told that the woman handed over an undisclosed quantity of jewellery along with G$775,000 in cash and an electronic tablet. The bandits also took a Samsung Galaxy cellular phone and a quantity of phone cards before escaping.

B Division Commander, Assistant Commissioner Ian Amsterdam, said that Police were looking for two men who previously committed robberies on the Number 63 Beach in April. According to him, since then, Police have stepped up their surveillance and conducted several searches in the area.

In April, a vehicle operator was robbed of valuables which included cellular phones, cash, and jewellery while driving along a lonely spot on the Number 63 Beach.

During that same period, a couple relaxing on the beach also suffered a similar fate. On both occasions, the perpetrators were a man carrying a shotgun and another one carrying a cutlass.

http://www.inewsguyana.com/ano...woman-beaten-robbed/

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Nehru posted:

Why dont those clueless, incompetent Gadahas resign or do the right thing and jump into the mighty Essequibo!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes boss you didn't say that a few years ago when robberies were outrageous.

Django
Nehru posted:

I did call for Rohee to resign but I guess you first have to learn to read to have known that.

 

Marnin Django A;li had a quick left Jab

Marnin Bhai,my bad i now remember you did,thank's for refreshing my memory.

Django
Django posted:
Nehru posted:

Why dont those clueless, incompetent Gadahas resign or do the right thing and jump into the mighty Essequibo!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes boss you didn't say that a few years ago when robberies were outrageous.

Is this the way you looking at two robbers beating an innocent woman? Do you follow your neighbor and shit on your step? Why do you want a horrible crime to be acceptable? Are you as ignorant as the incompetent nemakarams in Guyana? What it is?

FM
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Prince posted:
Django posted:
Nehru posted:

Why dont those clueless, incompetent Gadahas resign or do the right thing and jump into the mighty Essequibo!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes boss you didn't say that a few years ago when robberies were outrageous.

Is this the way you looking at two robbers beating an innocent woman? Do you follow your neighbor shit on your step? Why do you want a horrible crime to be acceptable? Are you as ignorant as the incompetent nemakarams in Guyana?

Banna ease up on your rant,i don't condone criminal behavior.

Django
Lennox posted:

Indo-Guyanese are living at the mercy of the PNC.  I hope Indos flee that hellhole as fast as possible.  

Dearest Ms Singh, that is the consequence of the indian junkie plague in rural areas. Indeed the APNU has their task cut out and is failing. No one to date has a PSA on the junkie problem across the land even though the population knows the stick up trade and uptake in petty robberies are a consequence of the difficult to feed a fix now drugs are scarce.

The US said it will very soon be able to get indictments on many of the key drug suppliers in the land. Hopefully this will produce a cleaning up of the junkie clan that is everywhere a nuisance .

FM
Nehru posted:
seignet posted:

As if America is clean of junkies. Gheeez.

HEHEHEHE  One right here on GNI writing CRAP daily. Pages and Pages of CRAP

He has me confused with someone else.  Six brainiacs and me share this nick and I'm the least educated of them all.    

FM
seignet posted:

As if America is clean of junkies. Gheeez.

What does that have to do with the price of tea? America is a rich country  with a history of dealing with its drug fiends as it periodically suffers from a junkie infestation. Presently New England is being bombarded with young heroin addict. Their problem is not crime since heroin is cheap and readily available. It is because the kids are dying. They acknowledge the problem and everyone is amassing resources to address the problem/

In Guyana our junkie problem is cocaine. It was once cheap and plentiful and now it is expensive. Consequently crime driven by a need for a fix is pandemic. No one is acknowledging we have a problem.  Parents do know know the danger of a junkie and we have no treatment centers. This is not a problem of policing alone. It is a social  disease that has to be addressed as a mental health problem.

That is the point and not your hapless gratuitous post that America has junkies.

FM
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Nehru posted:
seignet posted:

As if America is clean of junkies. Gheeez.

HEHEHEHE  One right here on GNI writing CRAP daily. Pages and Pages of CRAP

Another empty headed moron chiming in like a parrot

FM
Danyael posted:
seignet posted:

As if America is clean of junkies. Gheeez.

What does that have to do with the price of tea? America is a rich country  with a history of dealing with its drug fiends as it periodically suffers from a junkie infestation. Presently New England is being bombarded with young heroin addict. Their problem is not crime since heroin is cheap and readily available. It is because the kids are dying. They acknowledge the problem and everyone is amassing resources to address the problem/

In Guyana our junkie problem is cocaine. It was once cheap and plentiful and now it is expensive. Consequently crime driven by a need for a fix is pandemic. No one is acknowledging we have a problem.  Parents do know know the danger of a junkie and we have no treatment centers. This is not a problem of policing alone. It is a social  disease that has to be addressed as a mental health problem.

That is the point and not your hapless gratuitous post that America has junkies.

You do do bird, now every crime you blame on junkie. Nowhere in the article does it mention junkie but only you know this as a fact. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Danyael posted:
seignet posted:

As if America is clean of junkies. Gheeez.

What does that have to do with the price of tea? America is a rich country  with a history of dealing with its drug fiends as it periodically suffers from a junkie infestation. Presently New England is being bombarded with young heroin addict. Their problem is not crime since heroin is cheap and readily available. It is because the kids are dying. They acknowledge the problem and everyone is amassing resources to address the problem/

In Guyana our junkie problem is cocaine. It was once cheap and plentiful and now it is expensive. Consequently crime driven by a need for a fix is pandemic. No one is acknowledging we have a problem.  Parents do know know the danger of a junkie and we have no treatment centers. This is not a problem of policing alone. It is a social  disease that has to be addressed as a mental health problem.

That is the point and not your hapless gratuitous post that America has junkies.

You do do bird, now every crime you blame on junkie. Nowhere in the article does it mention junkie but only you know this as a fact. 

the article did not mention they knew the perps. When they are apprehended it will be most likely they are junkies

FM
Danyael posted:

the article did not mention they knew the perps. When they are apprehended it will be most likely they are junkies

You damn liar, this is how low you have now sunk as you sell your soul to excuse the PNC incompetency. Blaming every crime on junkies, when in fact these people are pnc/afc supporters looking to get their piece of the pie while Granger et al live high on the hog with 50% raises. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Danyael posted:

the article did not mention they knew the perps. When they are apprehended it will be most likely they are junkies

You damn liar, this is how low you have now sunk as you sell your soul to excuse the PNC incompetency. Blaming every crime on junkies, when in fact these people are pnc/afc supporters looking to get their piece of the pie while Granger et al live high on the hog with 50% raises. 

If junkies are committing most of the stick up crimes who do you expect me to say is t he most likely perps?Granger and his folks will be living high on the hog and the pittance raise in salaries will not be the funding source. They will also become the new rich elites because that is the inevitability. 

FM

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