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Aug 19, 2022 Letters
Dear Editor,
Please allow me space to ask a few questions on a matter of great public interest, for amidst the brouhaha of allegations of his involvement in the murder of Ricardo Fagundes, Azruddin Mohamed made a public post on Facebook attacking a rival gold dealer; the post inadvertently reveals more about Azruddin Mohamed than his target as he speaks with authority on crimes he supposedly knows of but never before shared with his friends in the Guyana Police Force.
Incest, murder, bribery, and corruption of members of the GPF, use of grenades to intimidate businessmen, framing for crimes, false imprisonment, and sodomy in jail, are all in the mind of the self-described philanthropist. It will be interesting to see if the GPF sees fit to ask Azruddin Mohamed to share his wealth of knowledge on the crimes he described.
Having demonstrated supposed intimate knowledge of the machinations of the criminal underworld, Mohamed then makes the startling claim that he was the friend and financial backer of Ricardo Fagundes. It begs a very serious question of what business Azruddin Mohamed was backing and if he is backing others currently.
Azruddin Mohamed describes Sergeant Bascom’s allegations as “some damning revelations about coverups evidence in the murder”. I would use these same words to describe Mohamed’s post on Facebook.
Sincerely,
Ryan Persad
Apr 06, 2025
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