Interpol issues wanted bulletin for mastermind in carpenter’s murder
KILLED: Faiyaz Narinedatt
KILLED: Faiyaz Narinedatt

THE International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) has issued a wanted bulletin for overseas-based Guyanese Marcus Brian Bisram, who is wanted in Guyana for the murder of 27-year-old Faiyaz Narinedatt of No. 70 Village, Corentyne, who was allegedly beaten unconscious and run over by a car on the village public road on November 1st.

Bisram is alleged to be the mastermind of the murder, and was charged with the offence in his absence on Thursday last. Earlier in the week, four men were charged with the murder and were remanded to prison, while Bisram’s mother and another female were also remanded to prison after they allegedly attempted to bribe investigators with $4M to release the accused men.

Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Marcus Brian Bisram is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 333-2191, 333-2151-3, 225-2227, 225-0575, 911; or the nearest police station. All information will be treated with the strictest confidentiality.

WANTED: Marcus Bisram
WANTED: Marcus Bisram

Bisram’s last known address in Guyana is Lot 115 Section ‘A’ Number 70 Village Corentyne, East Berbice, and the United States of America.

It is alleged that the murder stemmed from a sexual advance Bisram had made towards Nariendatt. This publication understands that Narinedatt was urinating when the Guyanese US-based businessman approached him and tried to touch his private parts. Narinedatt became upset and rebuked the businessman by slapping him twice.
The businessman then reportedly ordered one of his bodyguards to “get rid of him,” telling the bodyguard that he (Bisram) “will deal with it.”

Police had initially labelled the case a ‘hit and run’ accident, but Narinedatt’s relatives have always been adamant that his death was staged by persons known to them.

Reports indicated that after beating the man, the four men placed Nariendatt’s lifeless body into the trunk of a car and dumped it on the public road before attempting to run it over to make it appear to be an accident.

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