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Jul 18, 2016 News
A New Road, Vreed-en-Hoop, West Coast Demerara resident is appealing to the police to track down four bogus narcotics ranks whom he claims stole his vehicle yesterday.
The victim said that he had just entered his yard at around 10.30 hrs, when three men came through the open gate and identified themselves as policemen from the Force’s Narcotics Division.
“They say that they are narcotics ranks and that they have to check the vehicle,” he said. “I said let me go with you to check the vehicle (a blue Nissan, PZZ 914).”
He said that instead, one of the men snatched the car keys from his hand. The men then entered his vehicle and drove it out of the yard. But he said that before driving off, one of the men re-entered his yard and said that they were actually working with an auto dealership. He then left with his companions.
The resident said that he had filed a report at the Vreed-en-Hoop Police Station. He told Kaieteur News that he purchased the vehicle seven months ago for $2.5M, and has the receipts to back up his claim.
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