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Sep 21, 2014 News
Police at Linden are on the hunt for three masked gunmen who robbed a popular Amelia’s Ward businessman and raped his 20-year-old female companion around 22:05 hrs on Friday.
The gunmen attacked the 32-year-old man and his friend while they were sitting in the businessman’s car in a desolate area near Phase Three, Amelia’s Ward, Linden.
Kaieteur News understands that after robbing their victims, the men forced the businessman to watch as they raped his companion.
They reportedly then locked the businessman in the trunk of his car, while leaving their female victim tied up on a roadway.
Police said that the Amelia’s Ward businessman was relieved of a cell phone valued at $7,000 and $1,200 in cash; while the robbers stole a Blackberry cell phone valued $42,000 and gold jewellery from the other victim.
A police release stated that the two friends were sitting in a car in an area behind Amelia’s Ward, Linden, when three men with handguns approached them.
After relieving the victims of their valuables, the men locked the businessman in the truck of the car and had sexual intercourse with the woman before escaping in the bushes aback of Amelia’s Ward.
Kaieteur News understands that after the men left, the businessman managed to free himself. He reportedly then went in search of his companion, and eventually found her naked and bound a short distance away.
Residents provided the traumatized woman with clothing and the victims made a report to the Amelia’s Ward Police Outpost.
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