BANDITS
struck Sheriff Street yesterday this time robbing a spare parts
facility and kidnapping an auto dealer.
Ray’s Auto Spares, which is operated by two brothers --
Ray and Kamal Seebarran -- was robbed by armed bandits
who carted off an undisclosed sum of money and kidnapped Kamal
Seebarran. Kamal Seebarran is also a popular motor racing
driver.
A
very tense and agitated Ray told the Chronicle that about 08:30
hours yesterday, a burgundy car pulled up in front of the business
premises with four men inside, three of them armed with
guns.
The men entered the premises and took away the cash that was
available. Apparently not satisfied with their loot, they then
abducted his brother and sped away along the Railway Embankment
Road in the direction of the East Coast Demerara.
Ray said he feels the motive for the kidnapping is money,
because they were not satisfied with the amount of cash they found
at the store.
He said he is very disgusted at the way
the Government is handling the crime situation and expressed his
intention of leaving the country.
The businessman stated that when he dialled 911, he could not
get through to the Police. They arrived half an hour after the
incident.
However, the security forces were trying to keep track of the
car that was used in the heist and abduction. Sources told the
Chronicle that the kidnappers might have changed the vehicle during
their escape.
Up
to press time last night, neither the vehicle nor the abductee was
located. According to unconfirmed reports, a ransom demand has been
made on the family of the kidnapped businessman.
The Guyana Police Force in a statement last night said that
the Police, assisted by the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) have launched
a massive search for the kidnapped businessman. In the same
statement, the Police warned citizens to desist from circulating
rumours that several persons have been kidnapped in the
City.
“This is totally untrue,” the Police release said, “and only
serves to create undue panic in the society.”
Other press reports indicate that the letter was circulated
to the Chancellor, the Chief Justice, the U.S. Ambassador and the
British and Canadian High Commissioners, the statement
said.
"We hardly think that the Chancellor or any other of the
above persons who had access to the letter would release it to the
press", the PPP/C said.
It
said it was therefore reasonable to assume that Ms. Holder-Allen
released the letter to Prime News and other sections of the
press.
"Ms. Holder-Allen's allegations are false and in the absence
of actual evidence, her publication of the letter to Prime News is
intended to malign and defame the (PPP/C) and its
leadership.
"In the circumstances, the PPP/C condemns Ms. Holder-Allen's
publication of the letter, her allegation and her other antics which
betray a deep hatred of and bias against the PPP.
"We can only conclude that Ms. Holder-Allen is motivated by
malice and call on her to display more objectivity having regard to
the nature of the alleged report, that is, that it was alleged by
the Police officer to have been a rumour", the statement
added.
Commissioner McDonald Thursday confirmed that he had received
a letter from Holder-Allen in which she claimed that a Police
Sergeant allegedly provided information to her in relation to
threats on her life.
"The Sergeant in a written statement claimed that he was by
the Stabroek Market when he allegedly heard a conversation carried
on by two men who said that they heard that the Government was
planning to have the Chief Magistrate assassinated", a Police
release stated.
Security has since been provided to Ms. Holder-Allen and
investigations into the matter are being carried out, the Police
said.
October
02, 2002