Two bandits killed following daring Berbice River robbery
Arms and ammunition which police seized following the robbery
Arms and ammunition which police seized following the robbery

-two in police custody 

Two bandits were killed on Phagwah Day following a daring robbery on the Berbice River .

The bandits have been identified as Indarjit ‘Danny’ Sham , age 37 of Betsy Ground Village ,East Canje and Amar ‘Punk’ Bissoon , age 21 of Adelphi Settlement ,East Canje .

According to the police, an investigation revealed that about 05:00h on Friday morning, six male suspects, two of whom were armed with guns, went to a ranch house at Potocco Creek ,Berbice River and  held three male labourers at gunpoint .

A boat which the police seized from the bandits.

In the process, the bandits stole a number of animals and equipment and loaded same on a boat and escaped. Among the items were twenty-three sheep, fifteen ducks, a solar panel, a radio,a quantity of rope, and other valuables all of which belonged to a 50 year-old businessman of Vryheid ,West Canje,Berbice.

Police said that shortly after the robbery, the lawmen were informed and a team commanded by a Senior Detective acting on intelligence, intercepted a boat with the two suspects in the Berbice River who were taken into custody.

Based on further information, the ranks proceeded to a location where the robbery allegedly occurred and found all of the animals with their legs bound and the other stolen property loaded inside of a camouflaged aluminum boat.

The flock of sheep which the bandits stole .

Reports are that around 1000hrs, the lawmen disembarked their boat and were confronted by gunmen who discharged several rounds at them; the officers quickly adapted tactical positions, returned fire and fatally wounded two men who have been positively identified by the victims as members of the gang who committed the robbery earlier in the day.

A twelve gauge pump action shotgun, a .32 pistol, eleven live cartridges, and five live.32 rounds were found in possession of the bandits. The police noted too that three spent cartridges and a .32 spent shell were retrieved at the scene.

Investigators are making stringent efforts to apprehend the other suspects.

 

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