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Sep 27, 2012 News
The Guyana Police Force has issued a wanted bulletin for Mool Persaud Maniram, called “Rakesh”
whom they say is wanted for questioning in relation to murder committed on Police Constable 20682 Jirbahan Dianand on September 14, 2012.
Dianand was found dead with two bullets to his head on September 14 last. His body was found in a slump position in his car on the Corentyne. The rank was said to have been involved in several major drug busts in the Berbice area prior to his death.
Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Mool Persaud Maniram c/d “Rakesh” is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers: 333-2191, 333-3876, 333-2151- 3,
225-2227, 225-6411, 911 or the nearest police station.
Maniram is no stranger to the police as in December of 2007, police had issued a wanted bulletin for him in connection with an illegal airstrip.
The airstrip was discovered by members of the Guyana Defence Force during a routine flight to the area. A burnt Czech-made Let 410 turboprop aircraft and a burnt all terrain vehicle had been found on the airstrip.
The airstrip- 3,600 feet long and 375 feet wide– had been spotted by a Guyana Defence Force pilot during a routine flight in that area. The airstrip was found near a logging concession owned by the same businessman.
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