New management committee elected after $400,000 burglary

At Siriki Multi-Purpose Complex…
Rajendra Prabhulall
BURGLARS broke into Siriki Multi-Purpose Complex in lower Pomeroon River and stole two computers, one DVD player and a television set valued a total of $400,000.

The burglary caused Regional Chairman of Region Two (Pomeroon/Supenaam), Mr. Alli Baksh and Deputy Regional Executive Officer, Mr. Devanand Ramdat to visit the $17M facility yesterday morning and address an emergency meeting with scores of residents.

Baksh said the Police will be asked to conduct investigations into the break-in at the place, which was constructed by Government, through the Poor Rural Community Support Services Programme (PRCSSP), to provide training in information technology (IT), sewing, baking, knitting, cooking and craft, for residents of Siriki and Jacklow.

The place was equipped with the computers, sewing machines, television, DVD and CD players, refrigerator, gas cooker, writing desk and chairs, among other things.

At the forum convened by Baksh, residents elected a new management committee to spearhead operations.

They are Mr. Cleveland Kellawan (Chairman); Ms. Vanessa D’Aguiar (Secretary); Ms Unese Ramdeen (Treasurer) and committee members, Ms. Marlyn Narine, Ms. Martina Melville, Ms. Amy Ramdeen and Mr. Ramall Ramdeen.

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