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Oct 09, 2012 News
Following last week’s major arms find at Lethem in the Rupununi, the Guyana Police Force has issued wanted bulletins for two men, whom they believe are major players in the whole scenario.
Police said that the two men, Ricardo Ignatius Rodrigues, called “Fatman” and Clive Lloyd King, called “Bora” are wanted by the police for questioning in relation to the unlawful possession of arms and ammunition.
According to the police, the 41-year old Rodrigues is of mixed race.
His last known addresses are Lot 24 Bel Air Gardens, Lot 19 Belvoir Court, Bel Air Village, Lamaha Gardens and Mahdia (Gold Mining Concession).
Rodrigues was at one time linked to self confessed drug dealer, Shaheed ‘Roger’ Khan who is serving a 14-year sentence in the United States of America.
Clive Lloyd King was also described as being of mixed race. He is 36 years old and his address is listed as Tabatinga, North Lethem.
Police say anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Ricardo Ignatius Rodrigues c/d “Fatman” and Clive Lloyd King c/d “Bora” is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers: 226-1333, 225-2722, 772-2087, 225-8196, 225-6411, 911 or the nearest police station.
All information will be treated with strict confidence.
Last week Monday about 15:00 hours, the police conducted a search on a residence at Tabatinga, Lethem, “where the following arms and ammunition and other articles were found: (a) Four automatic rifles (type yet to be confirmed) along with four magazines and 389 rounds 7.62×39 calibre ammunition; six M-16 rifles along with two magazines and 74 matching rounds; two Shrapnel hand grenades; one Icon VHF radio set; one Icon hand-held radio set; and one roll of camouflage material.”
A man and a woman were arrested.
The man, 19-year-old Benedict Thompson was remanded to prison.
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