POLICE have formally charged four of the
five February 23 prison escapees with robbing Georgetown
businessman Patrick Seebaran last week Friday, as they
continue investigations into a series of daring robberies and
car hijackings since the jailbreak.
The five were still at large but another man charged in the
Seebaran robbery yesterday appeared before Acting Chief
Magistrate Juliet Holder-Allen
Charges of robbery under arms were read for prison escapees
Dale Moore, Shawn Brown, Andrew Douglas and Troy Dick.
Colville Kellman, of 43 Craig Street, Campbellville,
Georgetown, charged with the four, was refused bail.
Police said the men on Friday attacked and robbed Seebaran,
of Patsan's Trading, of US$23,000, $30,000 Guyana currency,
jewellery, a cellular phone, a camera, keys for the
businessman's vehicle and some documents.
Kellman was also charged along with two other
persons with being an "accessory after the fact" and
was placed on $45,000 bail.
Taxi driver, Bryan Holder of 51 Sheriff Street,
Campbellville, and Youlanda McDonald of 59 D'Urban
Street, Lodge, Georgetown, were charged along with Kellman
with impeding the apprehension or prosecution of escapee
Moore, and were placed on $45,000 and $35,000 bail,
respectively.
Another taxi driver, Patrick Samogan of 42 Norton
Street, Lodge, was also charged with being an "accessory
after the fact" in relation to the robbery under arms
committed on Seebaran and was granted $35,000 bail.
The defendants have to return to court during next week.
Police yesterday continued an intensive hunt for the five
escapees.
A gang of heavily armed men, believed to be the escapees,
engaged the Police in a shootout lasting some two hours at a
house in Prashad Nagar, Georgetown, Saturday evening.
Earlier in the day, the Police had swooped on a house in
North Ruimveldt, Georgetown, and found evidence that the
bandits had been there.
Following the Saturday night shootout, Police issued a
press release saying they are convinced that the prison
escapees are being provided with "logistical
and moral support".
Police are offering a $10M reward
for information leading to the recapture of the five escapees
- Dick, Moore, Douglas, Brown and Mark Fraser.
Police said the gang was involved in the killing of
well-known anti-crime fighter, Police Superintendent Leon
Fraser on April 2 when he and other cops closed in on a car
partly hidden in a clump of bushes at Yarowkabra on the
Linden/Soesdyke highway.
Fraser, shot in the head, was the second murder victim of
the band which also killed Prison Officer Troy Williams, 21,
when it broke out of the Georgetown jail.
One of the five also shot Woman Prison Officer, Roxanne
Whinfield, 36, in the head as they fled and she remains in
critical condition at a medical institution overseas
Chronicle
on line-May 09, 2002