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Apr 16, 2011 News
Police have issued wanted bulletins for two more people in connection with a fraud committed at a Government Department.
They are Sean Ron Gibson, a plumber, whose date of birth is given as February 11, 1973.
Gibson’s last known address was given as Gaulding Place, South Ruimveldt, Georgetown.
The other individual is Gary Emanuel Dundas, a technician, whose date of birth is given as December 11, 1966. He is 172 cm tall and his last known address is given as Lot 432 West Ruimveldt, Georgetown.
Gibson’s father told Kaieteur News that he was unaware that his son is wanted by the police until contacted by this newspaper.
According to the man, his son was at the family’s South Ruimveldt residence up to yesterday morning.
According to the father, Gibson did masonry work last December at the home of the wife of a senior legal official.
The police also reissued bulletins for Nigel Anthony Adams, a supervisor of Airstrip Road, Area ‘C’, Ogle Front, East Coast Demerara; Colleen Wendella Easton, of Lot 21 Ogle Front, ECD; Shamshon Mohamed, a security guard of Field Eight, South Sophia; Dianne Staglon, a cosmetologist of Lot 1 Vlissengen Road, Georgetown; and Abiola Vanessa Roberts, of Vigilance South, East Coast Demerara.
Four persons for whom bulletins had been issued in connection with the same matter had made themselves available to the police for questioning.
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