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Jan 30, 2024 News
Kaieteur News – Police are now on the look-out for two motorbike bandits who on Sunday on Fourth Street, La Penitence, snatched a man away from his car and robbed him of his cellular phone and some cash he had in his pocket.
The robbery took place during the morning hours and was caught on security cameras mounted on nearby buildings. It appeared as if the bandits were waiting close by for their victim to return to his car.
As he walked towards the car the pillion rider did so too. While opening his car door to enter, the bandit pulled out what looked like a knife from his pants waist and snatched the victim from behind and tossed him to the ground among some tall grass on the parapet. The bandit then held him down and relieved him of his valuables before running back towards his accomplice waiting on the bike. Both men then sped off, leaving their victim visibly shocked with his hands in the air.
Investigations are ongoing.
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