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Nov 17, 2019 News
Just one day after the Guyana Police Force reported a reduction in serious crimes, three armed bandits on Saturday stormed the Harris Color Centre on Water Street, Cummingsburg, in broad daylight.
The incident reportedly occurred at around 10am.
When Kaieteur News arrived on the scene, traumatized workers remained tight-lipped about what transpired at the time of the robbery.
But sources who were in close proximity to the establishment revealed that the men entered the store posing as customers.
It was said that, after a few seconds the men demanded cash and valuables. They reportedly escaped with three cell phones belonging to the employees and an undisclosed amount of cash.
Police sources said that the men escaped in a waiting motorcar that was parked a short distance away.
Police are currently combing CCTV footage from the camera located outside of the building to ascertain the identity of the men.
Investigations are ongoing.
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