Fourth suspect apprehended –in Black Bush triple murder

THE fourth suspect in the Black Bush triple murder who was on the run since July has been captured by ranks of the Criminal Investigation Department in a covert operation.The suspect, Rakesh Karamchand called “Go to front,” who was wanted in connection with the murder of Pawan Chandradeo, 37, called “Suresh” and “Jug Up”; his son Jaikarran Chandradeo, 16, called “Kevin”; and his brother-in-law Naresh Rooplall, 35, called “Teeka Bai” and “Mice” was captured by ranks in the Corentyne backlands after they conducted a raid based on intelligence gathered.
The trio were found dead after a fishing trip, shot at point blank range.
Karamchand was found with an unlicensed shot gun and several rounds of ammunition in his possession at the time of the arrest. He was the fourth suspect fingered in the murder of the trio who were fishing and stumbled upon the men who were allegedly stealing diesel fuel at the time.

The other suspects, Carlton Chetram called “cashew boy” and “lie man” and his 17-year-old son Jairam Chetram both of 36 Mibicuri South and worker Tameshwar Jagmohan, 18, called “Guana”, of 222 Mibicuri South, Black Bush Polder, were remanded to prison after they reportedly confessed to the crime.
They are expected to make their third court appearance on Wednesday.
Karamchand, of Sheet Anchor, East Canje, is expected to be charged shortly.

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