QUICK action by ranks of the Guyana Police Force led to the arrest of three suspects who allegedly robbed a 42-year-old businessman of over G$3 million as well as $7,270 in Surinamese currency on Friday.
The theft occurred at Number 66 Village, Corentyne Berbice around 10:15hrs. Police Headquarters, in a statement, noted that Deonarine Harripersaud, called “Chona”, who is a businessman and a boat owner, visited two commercial banks in Corentyne, Berbice, earlier in the day and withdrew the money, after which he made several payments to workers in the Corentyne area.
He left the cash in a haversack in the front seat of his vehicle as he made way into the Number 66 Fishing Complex to drop off a tool for his workers who were fixing his boat.
Upon his return to the vehicle, the businessman noticed that the haversack was missing, and further checks found that the lock on the passenger side was tampered with.
Harripersaud received information that a white Toyota Allion car stopped next to his vehicle and someone went into the car and took out his haversack. The businessman then made a report at the #51 Police Station.
Based on intelligence received, ranks went to Liverpool Village, Corentyne, Berbice and stopped a white Toyota Allion, which was proceeding west on the said public road.
According to the police, the driver identified himself as a 40-year-old businessman of Annandale, East Coast Demerara (ECD); the two male occupants were identified as a 56-year-old taxi driver of Chateau Margot, ECD and a 38-year-old Labourer of Grove, East Bank Demerara.
“They were told of their suspicion, arrested and escorted to the Whim Police Station where a search was conducted on their persons and the said motor car. Police found, on the front passenger seat, a grey haversack which contained a quantity of Guyana and Suriname dollars,” the police report noted.
Police also recovered Harripersaud’s passport and bank books.