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Feb 11, 2016 News
The Guyana Police Force has issued wanted bulletins for two suspects in connection with two separate
murders.
Police say Randolph Williams called ‘Hook’ is wanted by the police for questioning in relation to murder committed on Bibi Zabeeda at Zeelugt, West Coast Demerara, which occurred on January 21.
They are also seeking information on Walter Williams called ‘Wallie’ who they want to question in connection with the murder of Dewaun Baksh at Greenwich Park, East Bank Essequibo on New Year ’s Day.
The battered body of Bibi Zabeeda, a mother of three of Sea-view, Stewartville, was found submerged in a trench at Zeelugt New Scheme.
Her husband, Randolph Williams, a cane cutter, is still on the run.
Police described Williams as a 46-year-old mixed race man, whose last known address is listed as Lot 58 Zeelugt, WCD.
Dewaun Anthony Baksh, 22, of Lot 55 Tuschen Housing Scheme, EBE, was stabbed to death around 22:00 hrs on New Year’s Day at a bar in Greenwich Park, about 15 minutes drive from where he lived.
The young man was at the time “liming” at the hotspot with his younger brother, Rafeek and two friends when he was attacked by a group of three men who had an “old vibe” with his kid brother.
Police say Randolph Williams is the prime suspect in his murder.
Williams is 25 years old and is also of mixed race. The police did not give his last known address.
However, they said that anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of the two men should contact the police on telephone numbers 268-2343, 268-2298, 268-2222, 226-9941, 225-6411, 911 or the nearest police station.
All information will be treated with strict confidence.
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