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Aug 03, 2015 News
Livestock and rice farmer Manoj Kumar Singh, 43, of Don Robin Farm, East Coast Berbice, is at his wits end since he continues to lose stock to thieves on a regular basis.
The man who recently recovered a ram which was among three stolen about a month ago, has now lost two rams including the one which he had recovered.
On that occasion three men were intercepted in a Silver Grey Toyota with his ram at a police road block.
The goat was seen in the back seat with two passengers sitting on both sides.
Manoj stated that on Wednesday morning he as usual let his stock out to graze and went to the back dam to tend to his rice field and other flocks. When he returned in the afternoon some of his animals were missing, including his two rams.
He has made a report to the police and is asking anyone with information to get in touch with the nearest police station or with him on telephone numbers 6127345.
The animals cost over 100,000 each.
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