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Jul 16, 2015 News
A Businessman of Ruimveldt, 41 year old Dimitri Jemmott, is seeking the assistance of the public in retrieving some of his documents which was stolen from him in a robbery.
Jemmott was relieved of his possessions when two men on a bicycle approached him in front of the Chilli Restaurant and Bar at Ruimveldt, two buildings away from this home.
He was relieved of a quantity of cash, a Blackberry Z10 Cellular Phone, three US Identification cards, three discount cards, NIS Card, and his Guyana Identification card.
Dimitri told Kaieteur News that he identified one of his assailants who also threatened to kill him when he returns to the village. The man proceeded to follow the men in a taxi and found their dwelling place.
He then sought the assistance of the Ruimveldt Police. He made a report and gave the lawmen the information at his disposal, but at the time the police told him that they had no form of transportation to go and get hold of the men.
He also related that he was forced to wait approximately half an hour before he could have taken the police officers to the men’s dwelling place but by then, the men had already left.
He was then told by the police to print the photograph of the man he identified and they will investigate the matter.
Dimitri is now calling on the officers to investigate his report in a timely manner, since his life was threatened.
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