CARLTON Chetram called “Lieman”, his son, Jairam Chetram and two employees of his: Tameshwar Jagmohan called “Guana” and Rakesh Karamchand called “Go to Front” were on Thursday, November 29, 2018 committed to stand trial at the High Court for the July 2016 Black-Bush triple murders.

The pronouncement was handed down by Magistrate Charlyn Artiga at the Whim Magistrate Court to a packed courtroom. After a lengthy PI that started in 2016, the magistrate found enough evidence for the men to head to the High Court for trial after being accused of murdering Pawan Chandradeo called “Suresh”, his sixteen year old son Jaikarran Chandradeo called “Kevin” and his brother- in- law Naresh Rooplall called “Teeka bai” sometime between July 21st and 22nd in 2016.
The men had gone on a fishing trip in the Black Bush Polder backlands in an area called Cookrite Savannah some three miles from Mibicuri when they were allegedly gunned down by the quartet.
The bodies, each bearing a single gunshot wound, were shot at point blank range, and found lying in a rice field belonging to Sudama Jagmohan. The youngest was found next to his father. He had a gaping hole to the back of his head and a ‘salt bag’ with fish and fishing net strung around his neck. Rooplall’s body had a hole in the neck and the fishing net was strung over his shoulder, while the older Charandradeo had his fishing net in his hand. On the ground were the Hassars they had caught, littered with blood and other body matter.
It is alleged that the men, while on their fishing trip, stumbled upon “Lieman” and his crew who were allegedly stealing diesel fuel in the said field, the men allegedly fired two shots in the air and the fishermen ran towards the dam and fell. It is believed that “Lieman” issued orders to “get rid of the evidence” and the men were shot at point blank range.