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Nov 30, 2013 News
Rayon Anthony Gilford, called “Romel” and another man known as “Ratta” are wanted by the police for questioning in relation to the murder of Brazilian businessman Vanderlei Keinen, who was robbed and stabbed to death at his 111Miles, Mahdia premises on November 20.
Police stated that Gilford is of African ancestry and medium build. A release gave his last known address as Lot 18 Belladrum Village, West Coast Berbice.
The other suspect, known as ‘Ratta’, is also of African ancestry and of medium build. He is known to have resided at No. 5 Village, West Coast Berbice.
Persons with information about the whereabouts of the suspects are asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 225-6411, 225-2722, 225-8196, 226-1333, 911 or the nearest police station.
The 48-year-old Brazilian is believed to have been slain after unwittingly letting three men into his premises. One of the suspects has already been charged.
Police said that the killers made off with millions of dollars in cash and gold which were taken from a safe.
Kaieteur News understands that footage from a surveillance camera showed three men standing outside Kienen’s business place shortly before the murder. It reportedly then showed the Brazilian opening his front door for the men.
According to reports, the businessman is seen opening another door leading to an area where he does his transactions.
The same men are later seen leaving the slain man’s property.
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