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Nov 28, 2013 News
Two men, who are squatters living in the Timehri area, were caught on Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) plundering the AmeriJet Bond, Timehri between November 19 and 20.
The surveillance led police to Albert Ramjaram and Ryan Waddell. Nearly $1M in office equipment was stolen at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport.
Thirty-four-year-old Rajaram, also known as ‘Bonnie’ was sentenced to three years for break and enter and larceny offences when he appeared in court on Monday, November 25. He pleaded guilty to the charges.
However, his alleged accomplice 22-year-old Waddell, also known as ‘Patchie’, denied any involvement and was remanded to prison until November 29 for another hearing. He was unrepresented.
According to police records, only a computer and backup system from the loot were recovered under a house in the vicinity of the Timehri Fire Station.
This is the second such incident in two weeks where individuals have been arrested and charged for breaking and entering, an airport official confirmed yesterday.
At the moment, a 17-year-old is behind bars awaiting trial after police confiscated four motorcycles [three of which were in parts]; one camera; one refrigerator; three cell phones; two laptops and one pair of computer speakers in a dwelling in the squatting area.
The Ministry of Public Works had previously and continues to express worry over the security aspect of the dwellings around CJIA including cultivation of narcotics and thefts of aeronautical and airport facilities.
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