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Oct 24, 2012 News
Operations at the Licence Revenue Office (LRO) of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) were disrupted on Monday after the discovery of a break-in. But officials have indicated that nothing much seems missing except a few tins of soda.
It seemed that the thieves over the weekend were targeting a safe of cash at the Smyth Street office which handles the processing of business and drivers’ licences. However, they left without succeeding.
According to a statement from GRA, operations were disrupted Monday as police investigated.
However, operations were up and running again yesterday.
Senior Manager of the LRO, Wayne Austin, explained that there was a disruption of services due to theft following a break and entry at the LRO which occurred over the weekend.
“Consequently, the Liquor, Trade and Miscellaneous and Driver’s Licencing services were disrupted as officials at the LRO were in the process of facilitating the police investigation into the robbery.”
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