Four bandits rob Canal Number One businessman

FOUR masked bandits, on Monday, robbed a Canal number One, West Bank Demerara (WBD) businessman of over $2.2M and made good their escape in a waiting white car.
Reports indicate that the businessman, Narinedeo Jairam, 64, and Kristamattie, 48, called Devi, a domestic worker, was at home at the time of the robbery.

According to reports, the victim had just returned home from conducting business at a hardware store on the West Bank and was in the process of eating breakfast in a hammock under his house when he saw the four men entered his yard, masked with rags covering their faces.
The men approached the 64-year-old and one of the robbers, armed with a handgun, dealt him one blow to his left side forehead, which began to bleed profusely.

The bandit then sat on the man while one of the other men grabbed on to the domestic worker and dealt her several blows about her body causing her to receive injuries to her left side chin while demanding the keys for the house.
The robbers, after getting hold of the keys, went into the house and to a canister, which was secured with a lock and contained $2.2M; the robbers broke the lock and removed the cash.
The victim’s son, Ammardatt Jairam, 40, also of Canal Number One, WBD, walked into the yard and encountered the four bandits who were making their way out of the yard. He was also robbed of $200,000 by the bandits.
The victim and the domestic worker were both treated at the Canal Health Centre for injuries received and sent away as investigations continue.

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