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Mar 01, 2010 News
Mainstay robbery…
As police continue investigations into last Monday’s armed robbery at Mainstay Village, Essequibo Coast, they are yet to arrest the remaining four suspects who have been fingered in the robbery.
Up to press time yesterday, the police on the Essequibo Coast still were unable to locate the suspects who were implicated in the robbery by a man who was caught and has since been charged for the robbery.
On Friday last, 19 year-old Mokesh Ramsaroop was charged for robbery under arms which was committed on the Seecharran family.
He has since been remanded to prison.
Ramsaroop was captured sometime after the robbery and had provided the names of his accomplices to investigators.
However, the other men remain at large.
Last week Monday, five masked bandits, three of them armed with handguns, attacked the Seecharran family at Mainstay Village on the Essequibo Coast.
According to initial reports, Mr. Seecharran said that his little daughter fell asleep and he carried her upstairs to her bed. Whilst returning downstairs, around 21:10hrs, he said that he was greeted by two of the masked bandits who demanded money from him. He said that he replied in the negative.
Mr. Seecharan said that one of the bandits hit him with an iron rod in his head but he maintained that he did not have any money.
But the persistent beating by the bandits forced him to tell them that there was money downstairs in a purse.
Seecharran’s son was shot in the shoulder as he tried to assist his father while he was being beaten by the bandits.
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