‘Jinga Harry’ surrenders after shooting at Police, GRA officers during raid
Harrielall Motilall called “Jinga Harry” in handcuffs, after he surrendered
Harrielall Motilall called “Jinga Harry” in handcuffs, after he surrendered

CONTROVERSIAL and notorious businessman, Harrielall Motilall, known as “Jinga Harry” surrendered at the Mahaica Police Station, on Saturday, after opening fire on law enforcement officers Friday evening.
The businessman reportedly forced law enforcement officers to seek cover, after they came under fire from AK-47 and M-70 rifles, when they attempted to respond to illicit activities at his bond at Mahaica, East Coast Demerara (ECD).

A number of vehicles and other items, suspected to have been smuggled into Guyana, have been seized by Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) officers.
According to a source close to the investigation, several enforcement officers from the GRA were responding to information of illicit activities at the bond when they came under heavy gunfire.
The GRA officers then requested police backup but the onslaught continued when the police arrived and so the ranks retreated after they were ill-equipped to respond.

However, a suspect was later apprehended and GRA seized a number of items but the main suspect, Motilall, managed to escape until he decided to surrender. The Police also found 7.62 spent shells which are used in AK-47 and M70 rifles at the scene.
The 60-year-old businessman was ‘hauled’ before Magistrate Fabayo Azore at the Vigilance Magistrate’s Court in September last, for a firearm-related charge.
Motilall of lot 11-12 Helena#1, Mahaica, ECD, was charged by the police for possession of components of a firearm without being the holder of an appropriate licence, contrary to Section 16(2) (a) of the Firearms Act, Chapter 16:05.

In 2016, Motilall was sentenced, in absentia, to four years imprisonment for discharging a loaded firearm at GRA officers.
On July 16, 2014, Motilall, while in the company of others at Airy Hall, Mahaicony, discharged a loaded firearm at Fabian Stuart, Jason Moore, Khemraj Murli and Garfield Scott, with intent to maim, disfigure, disable or cause grievous bodily harm.

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