In a significant breakthrough, Guyanese investigators have discovered the clothing worn by the suspected perpetrator of Sunday night’s deadly gas station bombing. The police revealed this development in a statement on Tuesday, confirming that the clothing was found in Region Three, though the exact location remains undisclosed. The suspect, described as a Spanish-speaking foreigner, has been positively identified but not yet named. Authorities have arrested three individuals, including one Venezuelan, but the prime suspect remains at large. The explosion, which occurred at approximately 7:24 PM, claimed the life of a six-year-old girl and injured four others. The blast’s impact was felt up to two kilometers away, causing damage to nearby buildings. This incident follows two previous bombings at a police station and a power substation, both attributed to Spanish-speaking individuals who are still unapprehended. In response, opposition parties have urged the government to implement a registration system for all foreigners in Guyana. The government had previously signed a contract to introduce digital identification cards for citizens and foreigners, a measure that may now gain renewed urgency.
