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Jun 24, 2014 News
Three years later and the relatives of Heimchandra Boodram Mohabir, called “Collie Boy or Rohan”, are still to hear
anything pertaining to his disappearance from the interior location of Kamarang, Region Seven.
He last resided at Claybrick Road, Canal Number Two, West Bank Demerara. His relatives are adamant that foul play was the cause of his disappearance and police have not made any headway on the case.
According to the man’s wife, Somwattie Mohamed, she and relatives visited the Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee on March 25, 2011 and stated their concerns and suspicions about the disappearance of her husband.
However, to date, no information about the investigation of her husband’s whereabouts was received. Relatives had visited Kamarang and spent four days but were unable to locate him. Complaints were made to the Police Complaints Authority (PCA) about the sloth and lackadaisical attitude of the police in their investigations. It was also disclosed that the prime suspects into the disappearance are related to a senior police officer in the police force and no proper investigation is being done.
Mohamed had explained that the father of two had been working in the interior for several years as a welder, fabricator and operator of machines. On February 2, 2011 he left to work at Kamarang in the Mazaruni District. On March 3, 2011 she was told by her husband’s employer that her “husband fall overboard and he was not found.”
However, before his disappearance she received three phone calls from her husband that were distressing. “He tell me that he and some workers got problem. I told him come home but he said no, that he boss man ain’t deh and he got to take care of something.”
She explained that her husband was second in charge after the General Manager where he worked, and the following day after she received the report of her husband’s demise she visited his employers. There she was told that her husband was missing in an accident.
The relatives are calling on the acting Commissioner of Police Seelall Persaud to reopen the case and order further investigations into the matter.
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