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Sep 10, 2011 News
Businessman, Beesham Seepersaud, 38, of Johanna Cecilia, on the Essequibo Coast, is begging the police to maintain vigilance in their investigations into a recent robbery.
Seepersaud, who was the victim, said that he does not want a repeat of a level of dormancy pertaining to police investigations.
The sole distributor of Edward.B.Beharry products on the Essequibo Coast, the man said that he was robbed of an undisclosed amount of cash, including foreign currency on Friday.
According to Seepersaud, the discovery was made after he returned to his home at Johanna Cecilia around 1: 30pm, on Friday.
He said that he was conducting business as usual in the Suddie market, while his wife, Narima Haripaul, who teaches at Suddie Primary School, had left for school.
Upon his return home, Seepersaud said he became alarmed after noticing something about his closed door. After noticing the contrary position of the bolt, Seepersaud said he proceeded to call his wife, thinking that she probably had returned home from school earlier than usual.
The woman was still in school. He then called out to his next door neighbour, David, who went over and tried to help him get into the house.
The frustrated Seepersaud said that on entry he noticed that the house was ransacked and a quantity of cash missing from his drawers.
He said that immediately a report was lodged at the Suddie Police Station.
Two years ago, Seepersaud was the victim of another robbery. In that instance, he said that he lost $1.5M in cash belonging to his company. He said that he also lost items belonging to Edward B. Beharry and Company.
The man explained that he suspects the bandit gained entry through his side fence. He has also lodged the name of a suspect with the police.
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