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(Kaieteur News) – Six motorcycle bandits snatched a backpack containing a cell phone and money from a bond clerk at Providence, East Bank Demerara (EBD) on Friday night, police said.
According to a police statement, “the victim was walking toward her home when she was approached by three motorcycles carrying six males, when one of the pillion riders reportedly snatched her bag containing a cellphone and a sum of Guyana Currency, after which they made good their escape.”
The incident occurred at about 20:05h at Red Road, Providence, EBD.
Police are reviewing Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTV) in the area with the hope of securing leads.
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Guyana and the rest of the world have become “Safe Haven” for these people,
Law and Order is not around. In todays’ world they are the boss. Where they get money to buy motor cycle from it is an organization of world wide.
Is Guyana giving away money to these people?
This is not a duplicate!!!!