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 A suspected bandit has been arrested and the police continue to hunt for two others who robbed two residents of East Coast Demerara at Mandela Avenue, Georgetown this morning.

According to a police report, at about 1:30 hrs on Tuesday, August 25, three men on bicycles, one of whom was armed with a handgun, held up Vijay Pitamber of Enmore, and Ajay Sewdat of Foulis, ECD, while they were repairing a motor vehicle at Mandela Avenue, Georgetown.

The perpetrators took away $28,000 and two cell phones and escaped. The police responded to the report and apprehended one of the suspects along Mandela Avenue. He is in police custody assisting with the investigations.

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Engineer shot dead by bicycle bandits

OCTOBER 20, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

By: Romila Boodram

A 23-year-old Electrical Engineer was gunned down about 30 feet from his Lot 33 Delhi Street, Prashad Nagar home around 04:00 hrs yesterday by three gunmen during a suspected robbery.

Dead: Abdool Saleem Aziz

Dead: Abdool Saleem Aziz

The dead man has been identified as Abdool Saleem Aziz, a Beharry Group of Companies employee.
The 23-year-old University of Guyana graduate was shot four times about his body.
He was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) by neighbours but succumbed to his injuries shortly after.
In a press release, the police said that Aziz was confronted by three men in an apparent attempt to rob him as he was about to enter his premises.
During the confrontation, Aziz was allegedly shot.
The Prashad Nagar Police Outpost is located two corners from where the young man was shot and killed.
At the scene yesterday, neighbours recalled hearing several gunshots.
Some claimed that they thought it was the sound of squibs, given the fact that Diwali is just a few days away.
One elderly man, who asked for his name to be withheld, revealed that when he heard the loud explosion, he looked out and saw a man lying on the roadway.
He said that he immediately telephoned the police and other neighbours and informed them about what he had seen.
“After the police come, then I went outside to see who it was and then I see other neighbours start coming out too,” the elderly man related.
Investigators believed that the young man may have just gotten out of a taxi and proceeded to open his gate when he was confronted by the bandits who reportedly rode up on bicycles.

Dead: Abdool Hassan

Dead: Abdool Hassan

A police source close to the investigation said that the fact that Aziz had been found lying a short distance away from his yard, clearly indicates that he tried to escape from the men but failed.
It is not clear if the bandits took anything from the victim.
Investigators found a number of spent shells at the scene.
Late yesterday, the dead man’s father, Abdool Aziz, who had travelled all the way from Essequibo after he was informed of his son’s death, was visually distraught when this newspaper visited him at Prashad Nagar.
At the time he had very little information about how his son lost his life.
However he explained that one of his nephews called and informed him that his son was shot and he later succumbed at the hospital.
“My son was very quietâ€Ķ I never had a problem with he. He lived alone here for some time and he never had a problem with anyone,” the father said with teary eyes.
“All I know is what my nephew said to me and what the police told me, I didn’t get a chance to talk to the neighbours,” he added.
The older Aziz said that his son had graduated from the University of Guyana recently after which he began working.
Aziz related that he last saw his son alive when the young man had travelled to the Essequibo Coast three Sundays ago to celebrate Eid ul-Adha with his family and friends.
He had no idea that his son’s life would have been snuffed out before he could see him again.
No one has so far been arrested.
Aziz’s death occurs less than 72 hours after the death of a 48-year-old taxi driver, Abdool Hassan, whose lifeless body was found with multiple stab wounds in Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo on Friday night.

Aziz’s Lot 33 Delhi Street, Prashad Nagar home where he was confronted

Aziz’s Lot 33 Delhi Street, Prashad Nagar home where he was confronted

 

 

FM

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Salesman gunned down, robbed by bandits on bike

APRIL 25, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Bandits on a CG motorcycle yesterday gunned down a 57-year-old driver/salesman outside his workplace, Patsan Trading Services, at around 14.40 hrs, before escaping with a bag of money.
Bharrat Ramcharan, of Enterprise, East Coast Demerara, was reportedly shot in the back after he threw a bag of money over the gate of the John Smith Street, Campbellville premises to prevent the bandits from making off with the cash. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Hospital.

The scene of the killing

The scene of the killing

Dead: Bharrat Ramcharan

Dead: Bharrat Ramcharan

According to some eyewitness, Ramcharan was standing with his hands raised when he was shot. The gunmen fled north up John Smith Street after the attack. Police say that they have detained a suspect.
The slain man’s son, Raymond Ramcharan, said that his father had been employed at Patsan Trading Services since 1995. Kaieteur News understands that he had been robbed at gunpoint on at least two other occasions.
“It’s not the first time that he was robbed, but he would always throw the money at them (the robbers) and they would leave,” a source said.
Kaieteur News was told that Ramcharan, who had collected an undisclosed sum of money from customers, had just stepped out of his vehicle when two unmasked men on a CG motorcycle approached him. One of them had a handgun.
A source said that on seeing the bandits, Ramcharan immediately threw the money-bag over the fence, then stood with hands aloft. However, the gunmen reportedly ran into the compound and snatched up the bag. They then ran out of the compound and shot Ramcharan before speeding off on their motorcycle.
Kaieteur News understands that the shot salesman managed to stagger into the compound where he collapsed. He was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
A Campbellville resident who lives a few doors away recalled hearing gunshots and later running to the scene. He said that on reaching Patsan Trading, he saw a man lying in the yard.
“I ask if is a bandit and they said is Bharrat,” the resident said. He said that he then saw employees placing the mortally wounded man into a vehicle.
The slain man’s son said that he received word about his father’s death at around 15.00 hrs.
Several of the man’s relatives and friends, including Ramcharan’s elderly mother, later gathered at his home.

FM

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THIS WAS JAGDEO TIME!  IT HAPPENNED THEN TOO.  WHERE WAS YOUR MOUTH THEM DUMMIES.

 

 

Bandits on bicycle escape after robbing supermarket

APRIL 13, 2011 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Two men under the guise of being customers proceeded to rob the staff of ‘A&R’ Supermarket, Triumph, East Coast Demerara, on Monday last.
According to reports, the police are investigating the armed robbery that occurred at about 18:30hrs during which businesswoman Sally Jettoo and two salesgirls were attacked and robbed by two men, one of whom was armed with a handgun.
The men then took away a total of $200,000, a cell phone, a quantity of personal jewellery and cell phone cards, before escaping on bicycles.

FM

EVEN THE FOREIGNER SUFFERED UNDER JAGDEO.

 

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Overseas bird watchers gun-butted, robbed at Botanical garden

JULY 1, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

–    Armed bandit escaped with cameras, foreign currencies, credit cards, passports  
Anna Woodhouse, a British citizen, and Danny Bryne, an Irishman were attacked and robbed by a bicycle bandit in the

Danny Bryne

Danny Bryne

Botanical Gardens around 06:15 hrs yesterday.
Bryne, a renowned bird watcher, was gun-butted in his head by the lone gunman. He was treated at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) and sent away.
His friend however was admitted to the health institution for further medical attention. She is nursing a fractured skull which she reportedly sustained from the repeated beating she received at the hands of her attacker.
Andy Narine who was their tour guide escaped unhurt.
When approached yesterday, Bryne, refused to speak to the media.
However, this newspaper understands that Bryne and his friend had travelled to Guyana for the cricket match which was supposed to be played here between New Zealand and West Indies from June 26 to yesterday.
They subsequently learnt that the match was cancelled and would be played in Barbados. They still travelled to Guyana and visited some tourist sites here.
According to police sources, Bryne and Woodhouse who were supposed to return to their respective homelands today, did some research and after finding out that Guyana has several species of birds, they made arrangements for a tour guide to take them to the Botanical Garden early yesterday.
While at the garden, the lone gunman rode up to the overseas bird watchers and their tour guide and demanded everything they had.
Bryne reportedly told investigators that he did not hand over his personal items to the man because he did not understand what he (gunman) was saying. After he failed to do this, the armed man took his weapon and gun-butted him (Bryne).
“When the bandit done with he, he beat the woman and then he ride away with their money, passports, cameras, credit cards and other items,” the police source said.

Anna Woodhouse

Anna Woodhouse

The tourists were beaten and robbed at a time when Guyana is trying its best to promote tourism.
When this newspaper contacted the Minister of Tourism, Irfaan Ali yesterday for a comment he said that the Guyana Tourism Authority is working with the Police Force to ensure a thorough investigation is done and to capture the perpetrator.

FM

EVEN THE PASTOR WAS FED UP OF JAGDEO.

 

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The rise of crime in our country

MAY 2, 2011 | BY  | FILED UNDER LETTERS 

Dear Editor,
The sudden rise of crime in our country is now a concern for all Guyanese citizens and the re-introduction of blackouts makes it easier for thieves and criminals to escape very easily from the police and citizens.
Just a week ago while we were in church service on a Sunday night a week before Easter a man walked into our church yard as if he was coming to church. He suddenly jumped on a bicycle that belonged to one of my church member that was parked in our church yard and rode away.
Though we recognised the man as a common bicycle thief, he was never apprehended by the police or the policing group, who visited his home. As a matter of fact my church member reported the matter to the police but they never came to arrest the thief even though we knew where he is living.
It gives one much food for thought to think about thieves invading churches during prayers and worship just to thief. Now I am told thieves are coming on bicycles robbing stores and members of the public; also they are operating on motorcycles. A policeman was recently shot trying to rescue a woman who was robbed by two bicycle bandits and a businessman was shot and killed in Industry after going home from the bank.
It seems as if information are getting into the hands of bandits directly from the banks because the bandits know where residents are living so they can wait for them not far from their homes to kill and rob them.
Our country is not a very safe place to live in because of the high crime rate that has invaded our society. It seems as if the police force is too poorly equipped to deal with criminals with high powered guns. When crimes are occurring the police will not show up when they are called, some will show up only when they are given a raise or bribe to do so.
The crime rate has increased because many of our police officers are very corrupt. They will curse and behave very terrible in the stations when reports are made to them. Not long ago after I returned from church about 8:30pm, I discovered thieves broke into our house and ransacked the place. My wife drove to the police station that was just five minutes away. No police came on the scene. The exact moment they just took her report though she offered to use our vehicle to bring them. If they would have come with dogs they would have been able to track down the thieves, but because of incompetence I suffered severe losses.
Thieves are all over our country from the city of Georgetown, to Berbice and Essequibo. After 18 years in office our government failed to implement a very efficient police force and better technology to catch thieves and criminals. Our laws in the courts cannot protect our citizens because some clever lawyers are representing criminals, thus they are set free very easily.
I seldom asked the question what is the purpose of the Guyana Defence Force? Are they defending the rights of our citizens? Are they working to protect our citizens? Or are they just sleeping, playing dominoes and getting fat? Since the police cannot handle criminals, why is it the soldiers are not out to help the police? It seems as if our President is very much afraid to authorise the soldiers in Guyana to get out of their slumber and work for their salaries.
What plans does our existing administration have to tackle this crime situation in Guyana?
I am told about the one laptop computer per family plan in a nation invaded by constant blackouts. We don’t need a laptop computer that will be stolen by bandits. What we need is a clean police force and soldiers to protect our citizens everyday. We need a house to house campaign to clean up drug dealers and criminals. Citizens need licence firearms to protect themselves from bandits. We need to close down all these illegal and some legal rum shops that are a safe haven for criminal elements.
I remember not long ago we hosted a heads of state conference in Georgetown, on the news I heard police protection will be given to our foreign delegates? What kind of protection are we having in Guyana for our citizens? It seems to me that our leaders are just forcing people to vote for them but they cannot protect themselves and the citizens of this land, so how can they lead and govern this nation?
What we have is too much idlers, touts, street sellers and thieves in our communities. We have now become a ghetto society. People are no longer safe in their homes and businesses, that’s why they are leaving Guyana like sand flies daily. It’s about time our President get serious about this crime situation in Guyana and implement more serious laws. We should remove bail from thieves and criminals. In Suriname no bail is given to anyone for a crime.
From Demico House, Stabroek Market, coming back to Water Street, to ‘Tiger Bay’ back to Main Street, Robb and Regent Streets are loaded with thieves and robbers.
It’s about time our soldiers be placed to guard government buildings, banks and patrol the nation around the clock like Suriname. We must accept one fact that after 44 years of independence we have become a failed nation, failing to protect the rights and dignity of our citizens. What have we really achieved after 44 years of bad administration?
Citizens need better wages, protection and living condition. The slain businessman at Industry is another family with children who will wake up without a father. May God help our leaders to be more efficient leaders.
Rev. Gideon Cecil

FM
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Very sad. Guyana is degrading and becoming a hell hole under the PNC.

Yuji, What is your solution for equality in Guyana ?

A smart man should make a suggestive solution  for every criticism, or he should not say anything, that will  make him look stupid.  

Listen Tola,

 

PNC/APNU/AFC beat up their chest and based their election platform in fighting crime. They are worse than the PPP.

 

Please address that question to the PNC.

 

Let them answer. They lied to Guyanese.

 

PNC is:

 

 

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Originally Posted by KishanB:

HAPPENNED IN JAGDEO AND DONALD TIME TOO DUMMIES.

 

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Salesman gunned down, robbed by bandits on bike

APRIL 25, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

Bandits on a CG motorcycle yesterday gunned down a 57-year-old driver/salesman outside his workplace, Patsan Trading Services, at around 14.40 hrs, before escaping with a bag of money.
Bharrat Ramcharan, of Enterprise, East Coast Demerara, was reportedly shot in the back after he threw a bag of money over the gate of the John Smith Street, Campbellville premises to prevent the bandits from making off with the cash. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Georgetown Hospital.

The scene of the killing

The scene of the killing

Dead: Bharrat Ramcharan

Dead: Bharrat Ramcharan

According to some eyewitness, Ramcharan was standing with his hands raised when he was shot. The gunmen fled north up John Smith Street after the attack. Police say that they have detained a suspect.
The slain man’s son, Raymond Ramcharan, said that his father had been employed at Patsan Trading Services since 1995. Kaieteur News understands that he had been robbed at gunpoint on at least two other occasions.
“It’s not the first time that he was robbed, but he would always throw the money at them (the robbers) and they would leave,” a source said.
Kaieteur News was told that Ramcharan, who had collected an undisclosed sum of money from customers, had just stepped out of his vehicle when two unmasked men on a CG motorcycle approached him. One of them had a handgun.
A source said that on seeing the bandits, Ramcharan immediately threw the money-bag over the fence, then stood with hands aloft. However, the gunmen reportedly ran into the compound and snatched up the bag. They then ran out of the compound and shot Ramcharan before speeding off on their motorcycle.
Kaieteur News understands that the shot salesman managed to stagger into the compound where he collapsed. He was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
A Campbellville resident who lives a few doors away recalled hearing gunshots and later running to the scene. He said that on reaching Patsan Trading, he saw a man lying in the yard.
“I ask if is a bandit and they said is Bharrat,” the resident said. He said that he then saw employees placing the mortally wounded man into a vehicle.
The slain man’s son said that he received word about his father’s death at around 15.00 hrs.
Several of the man’s relatives and friends, including Ramcharan’s elderly mother, later gathered at his home.

No way, PPP time, no way, dis story was made up is a lie.

cain
Originally Posted by KishanB:

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Engineer shot dead by bicycle bandits

OCTOBER 20, 2014 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

By: Romila Boodram

A 23-year-old Electrical Engineer was gunned down about 30 feet from his Lot 33 Delhi Street, Prashad Nagar home around 04:00 hrs yesterday by three gunmen during a suspected robbery.

Dead: Abdool Saleem Aziz

Dead: Abdool Saleem Aziz

The dead man has been identified as Abdool Saleem Aziz, a Beharry Group of Companies employee.
The 23-year-old University of Guyana graduate was shot four times about his body.
He was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) by neighbours but succumbed to his injuries shortly after.
In a press release, the police said that Aziz was confronted by three men in an apparent attempt to rob him as he was about to enter his premises.
During the confrontation, Aziz was allegedly shot.
The Prashad Nagar Police Outpost is located two corners from where the young man was shot and killed.
At the scene yesterday, neighbours recalled hearing several gunshots.
Some claimed that they thought it was the sound of squibs, given the fact that Diwali is just a few days away.
One elderly man, who asked for his name to be withheld, revealed that when he heard the loud explosion, he looked out and saw a man lying on the roadway.
He said that he immediately telephoned the police and other neighbours and informed them about what he had seen.
“After the police come, then I went outside to see who it was and then I see other neighbours start coming out too,” the elderly man related.
Investigators believed that the young man may have just gotten out of a taxi and proceeded to open his gate when he was confronted by the bandits who reportedly rode up on bicycles.

Dead: Abdool Hassan

Dead: Abdool Hassan

A police source close to the investigation said that the fact that Aziz had been found lying a short distance away from his yard, clearly indicates that he tried to escape from the men but failed.
It is not clear if the bandits took anything from the victim.
Investigators found a number of spent shells at the scene.
Late yesterday, the dead man’s father, Abdool Aziz, who had travelled all the way from Essequibo after he was informed of his son’s death, was visually distraught when this newspaper visited him at Prashad Nagar.
At the time he had very little information about how his son lost his life.
However he explained that one of his nephews called and informed him that his son was shot and he later succumbed at the hospital.
“My son was very quietâ€Ķ I never had a problem with he. He lived alone here for some time and he never had a problem with anyone,” the father said with teary eyes.
“All I know is what my nephew said to me and what the police told me, I didn’t get a chance to talk to the neighbours,” he added.
The older Aziz said that his son had graduated from the University of Guyana recently after which he began working.
Aziz related that he last saw his son alive when the young man had travelled to the Essequibo Coast three Sundays ago to celebrate Eid ul-Adha with his family and friends.
He had no idea that his son’s life would have been snuffed out before he could see him again.
No one has so far been arrested.
Aziz’s death occurs less than 72 hours after the death of a 48-year-old taxi driver, Abdool Hassan, whose lifeless body was found with multiple stab wounds in Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo on Friday night.

Aziz’s Lot 33 Delhi Street, Prashad Nagar home where he was confronted

Aziz’s Lot 33 Delhi Street, Prashad Nagar home where he was confronted

 

 

No way, PPP time nobody use to get rob an kill, dis musbe some kinda black people trick or a US plot.

cain
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Tola:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Very sad. Guyana is degrading and becoming a hell hole under the PNC.

Yuji, What is your solution for equality in Guyana ?

A smart man should make a suggestive solution  for every criticism, or he should not say anything, that will  make him look stupid.  

Listen Tola,

 

PNC/APNU/AFC beat up their chest and based their election platform in fighting crime. They are worse than the PPP.

 

Please address that question to the PNC.

 

Let them answer. They lied to Guyanese.

 

PNC is:

 

 

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Yuji you rass mad..

Under the PPP, the people in Corentyne  protested because of crime and one ah me relative was shot by police, while protesting.

What the PPP could not do in 23 years, you expect the new government to do in two months ?

You rass really mad. You should go live at Topoo Cheddi Jagan Street[CJS], dem people gun teach you some sense.

Unfortunately, one ah me female school-mate living alone on CJS, was killed under the PPP government, when she was tied to her bed, raped and strangled.       

Tola

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