分类: crime

  • Mourner shot, robbed near ‘wake house’

    Mourner shot, robbed near ‘wake house’

    In a shocking incident early Saturday morning, an autobody workman was shot and robbed near a wake he was attending in Annandale, East Coast Demerara, according to the Guyana Police Force. The victim, whose identity remains undisclosed, resides in Non Pariel, East Coast Demerara. The attack occurred around 12:05 AM when two men on a motorcycle approached him, demanding money and stealing his Samsung S9 phone valued at GY$40,000 and a haversack worth GY$5,000. The victim had momentarily left the wake of the late Eagon Williams to urinate when he noticed the assailants approaching from the east. Despite attempting to flee towards the wake house, he was caught, held at gunpoint, and shot in the right thigh when he resisted. Residents attending the wake rushed him to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, where he was admitted and scheduled for surgery. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has left the community in shock.

  • Probe into Netherlands-bound cocaine at CJIA widens

    Probe into Netherlands-bound cocaine at CJIA widens

    The investigation into the seizure of nearly 70 kilograms of cocaine at Guyana’s Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) has expanded internationally, with authorities collaborating with KLM Dutch Airlines and questioning multiple individuals. CANU Director James Singh disclosed on Thursday that the probe now involves overseas partners to trace the origins and intended recipients of the illicit substance. The cocaine, discovered on September 20, 2025, was found unattended, prompting a joint effort with the Guyana Police Force, CJIA authorities, and other stakeholders to uncover the method of concealment. Singh confirmed that eight individuals, including a baggage handler employed at the airport, have been interrogated, though no charges have been filed yet. While surveillance footage has provided some leads, Singh refrained from divulging specifics due to security concerns. The focus remains on gathering admissible evidence for potential legal proceedings both locally and abroad.

  • Guns, phones, boat found but no arrest during large-scale marijuana eradication in Upper Berbice River

    Guns, phones, boat found but no arrest during large-scale marijuana eradication in Upper Berbice River

    In a significant operation spanning from October 3 to 6, 2025, the Guyana Police Force (GPF) conducted a large-scale marijuana eradication exercise in the Upper Berbice River. Despite the seizure of two firearms, ammunition, two cellular phones, and a small wooden boat, no arrests were made. The operation targeted three marijuana cultivation sites, including a six-acre farm in the Ebini Savannahs, identified using a drone. Law enforcement destroyed four nursery beds containing approximately 5,000 cannabis seedlings, 64 pounds of dried cannabis, and three acres of mature marijuana plants. Notably, 30 pounds of cannabis were discovered in an abandoned church. The total street value of the confiscated marijuana was estimated at over GY$5 million. Additional items seized included a 12-gauge double-barrel shotgun, a chainsaw, and a cellular phone. At Wiruni, police searched two wooden houses, confiscating a .32 pistol, shotgun cartridges, two cellular phones, and two outboard engines. A makeshift camp, 90 pounds of cannabis, and 3,000 seedlings were also destroyed. All confiscated items were taken to the Kwakwani Police Station.

  • Venezuelans kill countryman in Region 7 gold mining area- police

    Venezuelans kill countryman in Region 7 gold mining area- police

    In a tragic incident in the Quartz Stone Backdam area of the Cuyuni River in Region 7, a Venezuelan gold miner was brutally killed by a group of his compatriots. The victim, identified as 35-year-old Yosber Alberto Sojo, was found dead on a main access trail on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, following a report to the police. Preliminary investigations indicate that the incident occurred on Monday, October 6, when Sojo was confronted by approximately 12 Venezuelan men who accused him of theft and subsequently assaulted him. The Guyanese police have launched a manhunt for the suspects, all of whom are reportedly Venezuelan nationals. Sojo’s body has been transported to Bartica for a post-mortem examination, though police have not disclosed whether there were visible signs of violence on the body. This incident highlights the volatile and often dangerous conditions in the gold mining regions, where disputes can escalate into fatal confrontations.