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Bibi Haniffa posted:

Isn't this Marcus Bisram dude related to those singing people Geeta Biseam, Vinod Bisram, et al?  And journalist Vishnu Bisram??

I don't believe none of them are related, but I am not 100% sure.

FM
Danyael posted:

We do not know what happened here. Guyana is a complex  place where a thousand stories are woven all the time to explain simple things. This fellow may have done as they say he did ie made a pass on the dude. But those  fellows may have killed him on their own and is trying to rationalize their stupidity.  We do not know. Lets not take side because there is always a dozen sides in that place.

Looks like birds of a feather flock together.  Despite all the evidence to the contrary you still continue to hold out on Marcus's guilt. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Danyael posted:

We do not know what happened here. Guyana is a complex  place where a thousand stories are woven all the time to explain simple things. This fellow may have done as they say he did ie made a pass on the dude. But those  fellows may have killed him on their own and is trying to rationalize their stupidity.  We do not know. Lets not take side because there is always a dozen sides in that place.

Looks like birds of a feather flock together.  Despite all the evidence to the contrary you still continue to hold out on Marcus's guilt. 

I do not see evidence of him doing anything. I hear stories of him ordering or paying thugs to kill a man. If you know more please share.

I never heard of this man. It is rather perplexing that the fellow came into that much wealth with no legacy not history of work so he might be from your trade...uber smuggler. He does looks gay but in my book that is besides the point.

Let the Police do their job. The US will extradite him.

FM

Five to be charged over Number 70 carpenter murder.

November 22,2016 Source

Five persons, including a suspect who was arrested yesterday, will today be charged with the murder of carpenter Faiyaz Narinedatt and the police are making every effort to have US based-Guyanese Marcus Brian Bisram, the alleged mastermind, returned to Guyana for questioning.

 Faiyaz Narinedatt
Faiyaz Narinedatt

Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum said the case file was sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions, who yesterday recommended that four of the seven persons who were detained for questioning last Tuesday be charged with murder. The other three were released. During yesterday, another individual who was described as Bisram’s bodyguard was arrested and he too will be charged.

Narinedatt was found lying lifeless on the Number 70 Village public road, Corentyne on November 1 with marks of violence about his body. Investigators were initially treating the matter as a hit and run. However, relatives of Narinedatt pleaded with the police to further investigate the incident as they believed he was murdered, based on information provided to them by eyewitnesses.

A post-mortem examination revealed that he died from a fractured skull but had also sustained a fractured spine and other injuries.

Marcus Brian Bisram
Marcus Brian Bisram

During interrogation, two of the suspects provided detectives with written statements admitting their involvement in the crime. In addition, two detectives from Berbice were also detained for questioning, after they were accused of trying to cover up the matter.  They both denied the allegation and have been released.

Stabroek News was told that on the day before he was found dead, Narinedatt had attended a party in Number 70 Village, which was hosted by Bisram who allegedly made sexual advances towards him but was rebuffed. As a result, the businessman allegedly ordered his associates to kill the carpenter.

The suspects, who were armed with several objects dealt Narinedatt several lashes about his body until he fell unconscious. His body was then placed in the trunk of a car, driven to the Number 70 Village road and dumped.

It was Narinedatt’s family’s numerous calls for justice and their refusal to have ranks from ‘B’ Division investigate the matter which led to the intervention of the Major Crimes Unit from Georgetown.

Bisram who is the Founder, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Marcus Brian Bisram Foundation has made philanthropic donations to this country. During April this year, he held a fun day at the Number 70 Village, Corentyne ball field and pledged $200 million per year to Guyanese in order to help the underprivileged. In September this year he donated $672,000 towards the education of the five students from Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo during a dinner held at Marriott Hotel in Georgetown.

Bribe

The investigations took a shocking twist on Saturday when it was alleged that Bisram’s mother and a sister of one of the other suspects attempted to offer officers from the Major Crimes Unit an inducement of $4 million to release the suspect. The women were both taken into custody and it was also advised yesterday that they both face charges of attempting to obstruct the course of justice. They are scheduled to appear in court today also.

Django
Danyael posted:
Drugb posted:
Danyael posted:

We do not know what happened here. Guyana is a complex  place where a thousand stories are woven all the time to explain simple things. This fellow may have done as they say he did ie made a pass on the dude. But those  fellows may have killed him on their own and is trying to rationalize their stupidity.  We do not know. Lets not take side because there is always a dozen sides in that place.

Looks like birds of a feather flock together.  Despite all the evidence to the contrary you still continue to hold out on Marcus's guilt. 

I do not see evidence of him doing anything. I hear stories of him ordering or paying thugs to kill a man. If you know more please share.

I never heard of this man. It is rather perplexing that the fellow came into that much wealth with no legacy not history of work so he might be from your trade...uber smuggler. He does looks gay but in my book that is besides the point.

Let the Police do their job. The US will extradite him.

Looks like you are in denial and have selected ways of accepting guilt. During PPP time, you conviced the entire cabinet on hearsay from their enimies. Now you are crying for undisputable evidence.

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On the night of the murder, Bisram was hosting an after party for the Community Policing Group and it is alleged that he made sexual advances to Narinedatt, who was present at the party, but was rejected.
Embittered by the rejection, Bisram allegedly instructed his bodyguards to “get rid” of Narinedatt and a scuffle reportedly ensued with Narinedatt and the men.The carpenter was reportedly viciously attacked by the bodyguards and several others joined in beating him to death, allegedly in the presence of all at the party

FM
Drugb posted:

Looks like you are in denial and have selected ways of accepting guilt. During PPP time, you conviced the entire cabinet on hearsay from their enimies. Now you are crying for undisputable evidence.

This is a matter of law dummy. Innocent until Guilty. Can you vouch for any of the parties in this case so far?

Do you know them to offer some character testimony? How about the so called master mind?

Are you sure you could hand him to the hangman without hearing his story?

I know none of them and will give equal weight to their stories. That is what you should do until you know better.

FM
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Nehru posted:

And whether PPP or PNC, it is difficult. The reason being a long history of training at Sophia University on Criminality, Illegality, Mo Fiah Slo Fiah and other PNC goodies!!!!

What was the name of PPP training University where they were teaching Marxism,was it named Accrabe ??

Django
Django posted:
Nehru posted:

And whether PPP or PNC, it is difficult. The reason being a long history of training at Sophia University on Criminality, Illegality, Mo Fiah Slo Fiah and other PNC goodies!!!!

What was the name of PPP training University where they were teaching Marxism,was it named Accrabe ??

Buxton Murder Institute.

FM
Danyael posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Buxton Murder Institute.

Line path did not point you on the right path. Win some lose some I guess.

Line Path pointed me to Piwari Village, Orealla.

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Danyael posted:
skeldon_man posted:

Buxton Murder Institute.

Line path did not point you on the right path. Win some lose some I guess.

Line Path pointed me to Piwari Village, Orealla.

I do understand....you did not even gain from the wisdom of the esteemed village shamans.  Blame it on the seeds of envy, and green jealousy and complete and utter failure to meet personal expectations. Were you a catholic I would say seek out a Jesuit. They still believe in possession and exorcisms. Since you are a hindu, my suggestion is a grah puja and a hefty donation to the local mandir or a week long jag

FM

LATEST: Four charged with murder of No. 70 Village man

BY TRACEY KHAN-DRAKES

Confessed killers of Faiyaz Narinedatt

Four men from Berbice were moments ago charged in the Georgetown Magistrates’ court for the murder of 27-year-old Faiyaz Narinedatt, of No. 70 Village Corentyne, who was beaten unconscious and run over by a car on the public road.

 

The men appeared before Chief Magistrate Ann McLeann and were not required to plead to the indictable charge of murder.
 
 
Those charged are Excavator operator and father of two, Radesh Motor, 39,  Diodat Datt, 18, Harripaul Parsram, 49 all of No. 71 Village. The court heard that Parsram is married and a father of three who has a heart complication and hire car driver and father of two, Nirone Yacood, 37 of No. 67 Village was also charged .
 
 
The Police Prosecutor requested two weeks from the court to complete the file since the matter is still under investigation.
 
 
The matter was transferred to the Springlands Magistrates’ Court and the next date has been set for December 08, 2016.
 
 
The Upper Corentyne Berbice men admitted to their involvement in the murder and implicated an overseas based Guyanese businessman as the mastermind.
 
 
The accused told investigators from the Major Crimes Unit in Georgetown last week that the father of two was beaten unconscious, then placed in the trunk of a car and taken to the public road where he was run over by a car to stage the crime as a road accident and not a homicide.
 
 
Narinedatt met his demise after rejecting the alleged mastermind’s sexual advances. The wealthy businessman attempted to fondle Narinedatt who was intoxicated but was met with a slap from narinedatt.
 
 
The seemingly embarrassed and angry businessman allegedly instructed two villagers to “beat him and kill him and he is going to ensure that everything is okay.”
 
 
It was Narinedatt’s family’s insistence that caused the hierarchy of the force to remove police ranks from Upper Corentyne from the case. City investigators took over and acted swiftly to bring some of the perpetrators to justice. However; the businessman is back in the United Sates of America and could be returned to Guyana to face justice.
 
 
Two police officers based at the Springlands Police Station, who allegedly compromised investigations, because of their ties to the mastermind are under investigation. On Monday, November 21, they were required to give statements to city investigators. It was police ranks from Springland who ruled the incident as a hit and run.
 

Female relatives of alleged killers charged with obstructing justice

Meanwhile, two female relatives of the confessed killers attempted on Saturday (November 19) to thwart police investigations into the murder were  detained and will be charged with obstructing justice, later today (November 22).

 
One of the women is reportedly the mother of the alleged mastermind behind the killing, while the other is a sister of one of the suspects, who confessed to the crime.
 
 
The women turned up at the Major Crimes Unit with $4M to pay for the release of the suspects.
 
 
The husband and father of two died of multiple injuries, including a fractured skull and a broken spine, the post-mortem examinations revealed.

 

 

Chief
Chief posted:

Innocent until proven guilty.

In Guyana because of corruption it is difficult to convict  the perpetrators . 

So you admitted your current support government  is corrupt... 

Chief bai.. what a hypocrite you are..

FM
skeldon_man posted:

US-based Guyanese Marcus Bisram

This man is gay as hell. If he is involved in the murder, let him face the music. Forget his charity givings. This does not give him the right to kill and run free.
Being gay is not a crime. However, he should keep it to himself.

Hang his ass high!!  Looks like he is wearing makeup.  One look at him and you can tell he is gay.

alena06
Chief posted:
Nehru posted:

And dat is a compliment . He is worst than a bloody hypocrite.

Long live the Government of Guyana.

More so PM NAGAMOOTOO.

Birds of a feather flocks together... you don't have to look far to know who you are. 

Nagamootoo -

the traitor , living of poor working class, namakaram, etc.

 

FM
Danyael posted:

This is a matter of law dummy. Innocent until Guilty. Can you vouch for any of the parties in this case so far?

Do you know them to offer some character testimony? How about the so called master mind?

Are you sure you could hand him to the hangman without hearing his story?

I know none of them and will give equal weight to their stories. That is what you should do until you know better.

Surprise surprise, who would think that the same man who was verbally abusive to Pria would now take the side of an anti man. 

FM
Drugb posted:
Danyael posted:

This is a matter of law dummy. Innocent until Guilty. Can you vouch for any of the parties in this case so far?

Do you know them to offer some character testimony? How about the so called master mind?

Are you sure you could hand him to the hangman without hearing his story?

I know none of them and will give equal weight to their stories. That is what you should do until you know better.

Surprise surprise, who would think that the same man who was verbally abusive to Pria would now take the side of an anti man. 

I do not know a damn thing about this man. Never even heard him speak. Knew a lot of the plumpy one and there is no side to take there. That creature is quite round!

FM
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Four charged with murdering Number 70 carpenter

- alleged mastermind’s mom among two accused of offering bribe to cop.

November 23,2016 Source

Sharmila Inderjali

Sharmila Inderjali, 45, who is Bisram’s mother.

Four men were yesterday charged with the murder of carpenter Faiyaz Narinedatt, while two women, including the mother of alleged mastermind Marcus Brian Bisram, were charged with offering a $4M bribe to the investigating police officer to not pursue the case.

Appearing before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan in Georgetown were Radesh Motie, 39, Diodath Datt, 18, Harri Paul Parsram, 49, and Niran Yacoob, 37, who were read a charge which stated that between October 31 and November 1, 2016, at Number 70 Village, Berbice, they murdered Narinedatt.

Neither defendant was required to plead to the charge.

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Police Prosecutor Neville Jeffers stated that the file was incomplete and requested two weeks for its completion. As a result, the quartet was remanded to prison until December 8, when the case is to be called at the Springlands Magistrate’s Court.

On the eve of his death, Narinedatt had attended a party in Number 70 Village, which was hosted by Bisram, an overseas-based businessman, who allegedly made sexual advances towards him. Narinedatt reportedly rejected him and it is alleged that the businessman subsequently ordered his associates to kill the carpenter.

It is believed that the suspects, who were armed with several objects, dealt Narinedatt several lashes about his body until he fell unconscious. His body was then placed in the trunk of a car, driven to the Number 70 Village road and dumped.

Police are said to be making efforts to have Bisram returned to Guyana for questioning.

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Meanwhile, Sharmila Inderjali, 45, who is Bisram’s mother, and Maryanna Lionel, 25, a bank teller, were jointly charged with corruptly offering $4 million to police officer Kamal Pitama, on November 19, at Eve Leary, to forego charges against the quartet in custody for the murder and Bisram.

The duo pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The two women were represented by attorney Stanley Moore, who requested bail for his clients, while saying that they did not offer the police a bribe but were only attempting to secure bail for the four accused in Narinedatt’s murder.

Prosecutor Jeffers, however, noted that a sting operation was set up and the two women offered the police $4 million for the four murder accused and to forego charges against Bisram.

He objected to bail based on the nature of the offence, the penalty it attracts and the fact that if the women were to be released on bail they may tamper with witnesses.

The court also heard that the case file was completed and a total of six witnesses are expected to testify for the police in the case against the women. Chief Magistrate McLennan subsequently remanded the two women to prison and adjourned the matter to November 28.

Django
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