Still no clue to whereabouts of kidnapped boat builder

– Police
THE Police yesterday said they still have no clue to the whereabouts of boat builder Fabian Gonsalves, 42, who was kidnapped last week.
However, up to press time, there was still no ransom demand for his safe release after he was forcibly taken from the Jacklow, Pomeroon home of his in-laws, by two gunmen, on June 3.

Gonsalves had been in the company of his mother-in-law, Carol Adams and her grandson, 23-year-old Chris Williams, when the abductors barged in through an open door around 22:30 h.
Adams and Williams were bound by the intruders who handcuffed Gonsalves and carried him away in a boat.
His wife, Philomena, who lives at Hampton Court, made a report to Anna Regina Police Station, also on Essequibo Coast.
No one knows from where the kidnappers came but speculation is that they were illegal aliens who arrived through Pomeroon River.
Since the kidnapping, other Pomeroon residents are fearful of their safety and have repeated calls for a Police outpost at Pomeroon River mouth to monitor incoming and outgoing vessels.

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