November 14th, 2003
Gunmen rob Caneville
family
-woman kicked
around like 'football'
By Samantha
Alleyne
March 22, 2004
The shop belonging to
Barbot Paul and his wife Latifan Ali which was
robbed by armed bandits on Saturday night. (Ken
Moore photo)
Three bandits
on Saturday robbed a Caneville, East Bank Demerara
family of over $400,000 in cash and jewellery
during which they kicked a fifty-three-year-old
woman like a "football".
The three
bandits, two reportedly armed with 9mm pistols and
the other with a Beretta, targeted the Lot 445
Second Field home owned by Barbot Paul, fifty, and
his fifty-three-year-old wife, Latifan Ali, where
they also run a small shop.
When
Stabroek News arrived on the scene Ali and her
thirteen-year-old granddaughter, who also
experienced the ordeal, were sitting around still
frightened from the night's
experience.
Recounting the incident,
Paul told Stabroek News that it was around
8:50 pm and he was having a drink with three men
in the shop while his wife was at the counter and
his granddaughter was outside the
shop.
The place was dark since the
area does not have electricity and it was at that
point the three bandits with their weapons at the
ready stormed into the shop.
Gun-butted: Dino
Singh shows the injury to his head suffered at
the hands of bandits who robbed and terrorised his
family on Friday night.
(Ken Moore photo)
Paul
said two of the bandits went straight to the shop
counter while the third took up a position at the
gate. He said the bandit at the gate pointed the
gun at him and he attempted to snatch the weapon
from the man when he observed that one of the
other men had a gun to his wife's head and he was
ordering her to hand over her
jewellery.
"My wife was wearing a lot
of jewellery, she always wear plenty jewellery
because that is her culture. He make her take off
all her jewellery worth some $150,000," Paul, who
is a contractor, said.
The third
bandit then grabbed the thirteen-year-old her girl
and took her into the shop while the other one who
had also entered the ship started to beat Ali and
marched her into the house where he ransacked it
while demanding money.
In the
meantime the bandit at the gate ordered Paul and
his three companions to lie on the ground and
robbed them of cellular phones and other items.
Paul was robbed of $16,000 and a cellular phone,
however he was able to take off his jewellery and
hide it.
"They take me wife into the
house and she handed over some $300,000 and they
kick her round like a football," the man said.
There were several marks on the woman's hand as
evidence that the men had beaten
her.
After gathering the money and
jewellery the bandit in the house was not
satisfied and demanded more but the woman told him
that was all she had while informing him that her
husband was in the shop. She then took the
opportunity to escape by scaling the back fence in
the yard. The three men then escaped south into
the village but not before firing off two shots in
the air.
An angry Paul lashed out at
both the government and the PNCR when discussing
the crime situation in Guyana.
He
noted that there have been several robberies in
the area in recent times and called on the
government to arm business people. He said that he
was the holder of a licensed firearm but the
licence was revoked because of threatening
behaviour. "But the matter was investigated and I
was cleared and it was recommended that I receive
my licence back," the man said. He urged President
Bharrat Jagdeo to help him get back his
licence.
"(Home Affairs) Minister
(Ronald) Gajraj did his part", he added. He called
upon the commissioner of the police to loan
businessmen guns to protect
themselves.
The man also spoke of
Saturday's march for the rule of law stating that
the PNCR should apologise to all the Indian
victims of robberies and murders stating that the
party should not jump on the bandwagon and
represent certain persons killed "because out here
it is real and people suffering. I am being
targeted and I am speaking out."
He
is of the opinion that Minister Gajraj should not
be removed since he has done a lot to remove the
criminals from the country. Paul called on persons
to support the minister.
The shop has
been functioning for the past three years and this
is the first time it has been
robbed.
The man said he has been
trying for some time to have a conversation with
the president but all his efforts were
unsuccessful. He gave his telephone number as
622-2530 and is appealing to the head of state to
contact him.
The two cellular phones
stolen by the bandits were found in some grass
yesterday morning. The matter was reported and the
shop was visited by policemen.