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Oct 26, 2015 News
Police are trying to ascertain who put a bullet in a suspected smuggler at Crabwood Creek, Berbice on Saturday.
Shameer Ally, called ‘Kazac’, 36, a labourer of Grant 1805 Crabwood Creek was found lying in a yard with what appeared to be a shotgun injury.
Police believe he was slain sometime between 19:35 and 20:35 hrs.
According to information, Ally, who lives alone is no stranger to the police and is a known smuggler.
Information revealed that he had a misunderstanding with a number of people, including a man with whose wife he had a relationship.
He also reportedly had a falling out with one of his partners following a sour deal.
On Saturday, Ally reportedly went to a residence at Lot 15, Grant 1805 where he had an altercation with the occupants. He allegedly destroyed a number of windows on the premises and left.
A report was made to the police about the altercation.
Police ranks visited Ally’s home to make an arrest, but after calling for some time and getting no response the police decided to enter the man’s yard.
He was found lying in a pool of blood.
Investigators reasoned that Ally was ambushed while preparing to have a bath.
No one heard anything, including his relatives who live next door and two security guards who work at a nearby sawmill next door,
Three persons are in custody assisting with investigations.
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