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Jul 17, 2015 News
The remnants of the ‘terror gang’ are reportedly snitching on each other.
Police sources said that one detained youth known as ‘Hulk’, yesterday put himself and at least two others at the scene of the attack on Commissioner of Title (Land Court Judge) Nicola Pierre, and her husband, Mohamed Chand.
Kaieteur News was told that ‘Hulk’ claimed that he, along with Warren McKenzie, acted as ‘lookout men’ during the attack, while Rolston Morrison was among the gunmen who entered the victims’ home.
Morrison, called ‘Mappy’ or ‘Saddam’, 29, was shot dead during Tuesday’s confrontation with SWAT team ranks, while McKenzie, 22, was shot in the abdomen. He remains in a critical condition. ‘Hulk’ was among several others who were detained in the gang’s First Street, Craig hideout.
Pierre and Chand were asleep in their Felicity, East Coast Demerara home when several gunmen broke into the premises and attacked them. They were awakened with blows then gun-butted until they lost consciousness.
Mr. Chand suffered severe damage to one of his eyes, forcing doctors to have it removed. He also suffered head injuries that required some 35 stitches.
Kaieteur News also understands that Mrs. Pierre is being treated for a broken jaw and other injuries.
The gunmen had fled with a safe and a suitcase, but were forced to drop the items after coming under heavy gunfire from a security guard.
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