THE THIRD suspect, accused of murdering Corentyne businessman Shameer Ally at his Crabwood Creek home, was remanded to prison on Friday.Twenty-eight-year-old Delroy Fraser, a cane cutter of Line Path, Berbice, was unrepresented when he made his appearance before Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan, and was not required to plead to the indictable charge.
The allegations state that while being in the company of others on October 24, 2015, Fraser murdered Ally, called ‘Kazac.’
Police Prosecutor, Inspector Neville Jeffers, did not disclose the facts but explained that two other individuals, Dennis Veerasammy and Basheer Harrinauth, had since been charged for the crime and remanded to prison.
Jeffers requested that the matter be transferred to the Springlands Magistrates Court where the trio could be jointly charged with murder.
The Magistrate remanded Fraser and transferred the matter to the Springland’s court for June 15.
Ally’s body was discovered by police lying in a pool of blood at his home at Crabwood Creek, Corentyne, in Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne) last October.
At the time, police were investigating a report of threatening language and damage to property and had gone to Ally’s home. After calling out for Ally for some time without any response, the police officers ventured into the yard and made the discovery.
It was reported that Ally and Harrinauth had an argument over a long-standing dispute and Ally had gone to his home and damaged several windows.