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TERROR
IN THE CITY:
POLICEMAN
shot dead
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(composite
photo) This burgandy Carina car, HA 9402,
was abandoned by the gunmen at the corner
of Stone Avenue and First Street,
Campbellville. The gunmen reportedly then
boarded this Silver Grey Carina, PHH 5550,
which was they abandoned on the Railway
Embankment Road in the vicinity of
Blyzeight Gardens.
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HEAVILY
armed men went on a rampage in the City yesterday, robbing
business places and terrorising shoppers and staff alike
before fleeing the scene in one of the most daring and
dramatic escape bids by gunmen since the February 23
jailbreak.
A
policeman was shot dead in the drama and at least three
other persons were injured in the early morning incident
which led Police into the backlands of several East Coast
villages in search of the men.
Quincy
James is the 11th Policeman to have been shot and killed
since the crime wave which gripped the country following
the infamous Mash Day jailbreak.
Three
business places on Regent Street - the Esso Gas Station at
the corner of Regent and King Street, and Gobin's
and
Alim Shah's stores
opposite the gas station were attacked while evidence of
the heavy gunfire was left on other business premises.

The
gunmen shattered this showcase at the Esso
Supermarket which was came under heavy attack from
the gunmen yesterday.
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Eyewitnesses
recalled hearing the rapid gunfire around 9:00 hrs in the
bandit's bid to escape which sent them diving for cover.
Some
ran into stores which were open for business while others
simply crouched where they were, fearing that they might
be caught in the crossfire.
One
man, who was totally oblivious of the events then,
recalled sprinting with other groups of persons who were
running for cover.
He
said that though he was not aware of what was transpiring,
he saw it only fitting to run for safety and then ask
questions.
There
was a heavy build-up of traffic in the vicinity of the
scene as drivers quickly slammed their brakes and
desperately tried to divert through other streets.
A
man commented that the gunmen apparently mis-took the busy
shopping area on Regent Street for the
"wild-west" and began shooting indiscriminately
while another commented that the daring shootout was like
a scene he saw in the "ganster movies".

The
gunmen threw a molotov cocktail (channa bomb)
inside Alim Shah's store on Regent Street which
exploded and burnt garments and other items on
sale in the store. Fortunately, no one was
injured, although staff and customers in the
premises at the time got the scare of their life.
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As
word quickly spread about the shooting, storeowners shut
tight the doors to their premises. Employers and employees
alike were visibly shaken and terrified when this
newspaper visited the scene sometime later. Some stores
even had to lock frightened customers inside their
premises and away from the hail of bullets.
Assistant
Superintendent of Police, Mr. David Ramnarine, in a
release yesterday afternoon, said the Police are
investigating a series of incidents which include several
reports of hijacking of vehicles and the fatal shooting of
a Policeman by bandits, which occurred between 9:00 and
9:30 hrs yesterday morning in the City.
Ramnarine
said the first report stated that about 9:00 hrs, a
burgandy coloured motor-car HA 9402, was hijacked on
Sheriff Street by two armed bandits who placed the driver
in the back seat of the vehicle and drove into town.
According
to him, it was reported subsequently that minibus BGG 1031
was hijacked in the vicinity of Regent and King Streets,
by two armed bandits.
The
Police release said another report indicated that
"three unmasked bandits, armed with long guns entered
Gobin's Variety Store and Cambio at the corner of Regent
and King Streets and discharged several rounds, causing
the businessman and employees to run and abandon the
property, leaving the sum of 2.5 million dollars and an
undisclosed amount of foreign currency, unattended".

This
vehicle which was parked opposite the Esso Gas
Station, belonging to Broadway fashions, was
riddled with bullet holes in yesterday's shootout.
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"It
is alleged that the bandits stole the money and escaped in
the vehicle which were previously hijacked and
waiting," the Police asserted. This newspaper was
unable to confirm if the money was actually stolen.
The
Police release also stated:
"Simultaneously,
two heavily armed bandits attacked and fatally shot Police
Constable 19219 James of Traffic, Brickdam, who was on
traffic duty at the same junction. He was shot several
times in the chest and was pronounced dead on arrival at
the Hospital.
The
bandits continued firing indiscriminately while making
good their escape in three motor vehicles, spraying
bullets onto several business places and vehicles which
were in the vicinity of Regent and King Streets, causing
damage to some. A channa bomb was also thrown into the
store (Alim
Shah)
which caused a fire, which was extinguished by the
employees.

AT
least two large bullet holes are seen in this fuel
pump at the Esso Service Station. Fortunately,
this pump was not working at the time and as such
contained no fuel.
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At
the junction of Regent and Wellington Streets, the bandits
fired several shots at the Guyoil Gas Station, damaging a
diesel fuel pump and a police booth.
On
arrival at Regent and Camp Streets, they opened fire on a
Traffic Policeman who was on duty but he was not hit.
The
Policeman dashed for cover and received minor injuries
during the process. The bandits then hijacked motorcar PHH
5550 at the said junction. One of the vehicles, motorcar
HA 9402 was later found abandoned at Stone Avenue and
First Street, Campbellville, with extensive damage done to
the front portion. It is reported that the bandits escaped
in a white motorcar after abandoning this vehicle. PHH
5550 was later found abandoned at Conversation Tree, East
Coast Demerara, while minibus BGG 1051, which was hijacked
at Regent and King Street, was detained by the Police at
Plaisance, East Coast Demerara. The driver and conductor
of this minibus are in Police custody pending enquires.

Police
on alert on the Railway Embankment Road in the
vicinity of Blyzeight Gardens where one of the
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Information
at our disposal suggests that the bandits used this
minibus to take them to Plaisance backdam where they
hijacked four motorcycles from estate employees.
Resulting
from these incidents, two persons, presumably innocent
bystanders at Regent and King Streets, received injuries.
One received a gunshot wound to the left upper back and is
receiving medical attention while the other sustained
bruises to the face and was treated and sent away.
Fragments
of a channa bomb were found at the scene of the shooting
on Regent Street. Police are continuing an exercise in
pursuit of these bandits, in the backlands of the East
Demerara Sugar Estates with a view to apprehend
them."
Meanwhile,
this newspaper was informed that at least two of the
gunmen were seen strutting along Regent Street during the
shootout.
"It
was like a gangster-style movie," one witness stated.
The
Esso gas station in Regent Street came under heavy gunfire
in the brazen attack and two Molotov Cocktails (channa
bombs), made with 'Heinekin Beer' bottles were reportedly
thrown into the service station.
Pump
attendants there noted that luckily there was no
explosion. The Esso Gas station was also sprayed with
bullets and at least three large windows/showcase panels
(glass) were shattered. Bullet holes were visible on one
of the four fuel pumps in the station. According to a Pump
Attendant, the bullets pierced one fuel pump which was not
working at the time and which did not contain fuel. He
said if the bullet had pierced any of the other three
pumps, it might have caused an explosion.
A
number of vehicles were damaged in the shootout. A vehicle
parked opposite the gas station, which belongs to Broadway
fashions, was riddled with bullet holes.
Meanwhile,
an employee at Alim
Shah's store recalled that as they tried to
close the store, two armed men ran in and ordered them not
to move or they will be shot.
"We
didn't move, but we lie down flat on the floor on our
belly...they opened a back door at the side where
everybody managed to get away at the back...," one of
them related.
The
employees said one of the men then opened a channa bomb
which ignited and burnt some of the cloth, which were on
sale. They said the men were unmasked.
This
newspaper also understands that when the bandits abandoned
their vehicle on the Railway Embankment Road, they headed
down to somewhere between Plaisance and Better Hope on the
East Coast where they escaped into the GUYSUCO canefields.
There, it is understood that the gunmen took away four
motorcycles from Field Supervisors of GUYSUCO who were at
the time working in the backdam/canefields.
A
senior official of the LBI sugar estate admitted that the
bandits seized four motorcycles belonging to GUYSUCO and
which were being used at the time by four Field
Supervisors doing their routine duties in the canefields
aback the Better Hope/Plaisance area.
The
official, who prefers not to be named, told this newspaper
that the Field Supervisors were on duty in the backdam
when they encountered the fleeing gunmen who took away
their motor-cycles with ease. The bandits took one of the
Field Supervisors with them, apparently to guide them
through the backdam while the other bandits sped through
the backdam on the other three motorcycles.
Sources
told this newspaper that upon reaching the Lusignan/Annandale
backdam, the bandits abandoned two of the motorcycles
while they allowed the badly-shaken and traumatised
GUYSUCO employee to ride away on his motorcycle.
It
is understood that none of the Supervisors were harmed
physically, though badly traumatised and terrorised. The
Police recovered the other two abandoned motorcycles while
the bandits apparently abandoned the fourth closer to the
Buxton area.
And
in another twist to the drama, the bandits, apparently
realising that all of them could not escape on the four
motorcycles, stopped two other GUYSUCO employees in the
backdam (Better Hope) and took away their bicycles. They
rode away on the bicycles somewhere up to the Chatteau
Margot/Success area (backdam) where they abandoned the
cycles and subsequently escaped on foot, believed to be
through the village.
By
the end of the almost one-hour high-profile drama, the
daring bandits had used almost all of the modes of ground
transport -- bicycle, motorcycles, car, minibus and on
foot - in their desperate bid to escape.
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