Motorcycle bandits on rampage
A CG motorcycle which is widely used by armed bandits to pounce on unsuspecting victims.
A CG motorcycle which is widely used by armed bandits to pounce on unsuspecting victims.

A MOTHER was robbed by two CG motorcycle bandits after dropping off her son at a playschool in Enachu Street, Section ‘K’ Campbellville, Georgetown, on Tuesday.

The armed pillion rider gun-butted her in the head before fleeing with her valuables.
Reports indicate that the 30-year-old woman was robbed of her red handbag which contained $200,000 cash, jewellery, a cell phone, a Scotia Bank Card, a St Vincent ID card and driver’s licence.

The armed bandit then hopped onto a waiting black CG motorcycle before fleeing the scene south on Bel Air road. The mother received medical attention as the police reviewed the CCTV cameras in the area.

Meanwhile, on the same day, two salespersons were robbed in Lamaha Park, Georgetown, by two armed bandits who rode up on a black CG motorcycle.
The salespersons were robbed of their valuables while taking orders from a grocery shop
Reports indicate that the pillion rider on this occasion remained on the motorcycle while the armed rider approached the two men with his gun and relieved them of their wallets, cell phones, cash and bank cards.

Police said no rounds were discharged and no one was injured. Investigations are continuing.
Sunday last, two men on a CG motorcycle robbed two Cubans who were walking along Chalmers Place, Stabroek, Georgetown.

The armed pillion rider hopped off the motorcycle, hitting one of the Cubans to the ground while rustling through the pockets of the scared men.
After taking their cash and other valuables, the robbers jumped onto the CG motorcycle, making good their escape.

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