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Aug 01, 2016 News
Reports are emerging that one of the suspects in the Mibicuri triple murder had several previous brushes with the law, and was even charged with murder.
Carlton Chetram was recently released from jail in connection with a murder in 2013.
Chaitram, 37, of Mibicuri, South Black Bush Polder along with Nazim Azimulla, 42 of Johanna South, Black Bush Polder, Rajesh Singh, 38 and Kumar Mangru, 17, of Lesbeholden, North Black Bush Polder, was accused of killing Black Bush Polder resident Jeewanlall Deonarine called ‘Bingle’, 49 of Lesbeholden; South Black Bush Polder.
That murder occurred on October 5, 2013. The matter was discharged by Magistrate Rhondell Weaver at the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry, which was conducted in the Mibicuri Magistrate’s Court, Black Bush Polder.
Their attorney, Mursaliene Bacchus, had submitted a no case submission after the prosecution’s main witness denied witnessing the murder.
He had stated that he was detained by the police and made to sign a statement.
The prosecution’s case was that Deonarine, a labourer, had left his residence around 20:15hrs on the day in question in a car PFF 8720 with a group of men to buy cigarettes from a neighbouring shop. At the time his family was hosting a farewell party.
At the shop an altercation ensued between Deonarine’s group and another group of men. That group was allegedly armed with knives and cutlasses.
During the altercation Deonarine was allegedly pounced upon and battered to death.
A post mortem examination performed on the body showed that the man died from a fracture skull.
Carlton Chetram, called “Lima, “Lie man” and “Cashew Boy”, is in custody along with his 17-year-old son Jairam Chetram, and his worker Tameshwar Jagmohan, 18, called “Guana”, of 222 Mibicuri South, Black Bush Polder, for the brutal murder. Another employee Rakesh Karamchand, called “Go to Front”, of Sheet Anchor, East Canje is still on the run.
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