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Kidnappings & disappearances in Guyana - govt wishes all a Happy Carifesta!

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Recent kidnappings and disappearances
Kaieteur News - 1st May 2008
October 26, 2002: The nude and partly-eaten body of Camaldeen Ganesh, a businessman from Strathspey, East Coast Demerara, is found in the Buxton backlands.farouk kalamadeen - cops searching for his head in trench

WE REACH ROCK BOTTOM YET? OH WAIT! OH SCUNT HOLE! SHIT! RASS! FUCK! OH LARD! WE FALLING AGAIN WE AIN’ REACH DE BOTTOM YET…WAIT, IS MESS YUH MESS Y’SELF. BHARRAT! GALANG AN CHANGE YUH BUKTUH…

Gunmen had kidnapped him on October 16, 2002 near Bladen Hall and had demanded half a million dollars for his release.
Businessman Ray Seebarran was also released by his abductors after a hefty ransom was reportedly paid.
October 2002: Businessman Bramanand ‘cocaine’ Nandalall is abducted in broad daylight in Georgetown. He is eventually rescued from a house in Lamaha Gardens by his friends in the cocaine business, Roger Khan et al. [where have you gone Bramanand ?]

In the aftermath, prison escapees Dale Moore and Mark Fraser, along with five others, are shot dead.
October, 2002: The bound and bullet-riddled body of 68-year-old farmer Jinga Motilall, who had been kidnapped by gunmen, is found in a trench in the Vigilance backlands.
December, 2002: Nineteen-year-old Sadesh Sahadeo, a carpenter of Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara, disappears after telling relatives that he is going to Buxton to collect money from someone who owes him. He never returns home, and relatives reportedly receive demands for a $5M ransom.
The ransom is reportedly never paid and Sahadeo has not been seen since. His remains were later found in the backlands and a DNA test verified the grim details more than a year later.
November 2003: Labourers working at the back of the Botanical Gardens unearth a human skeleton. The remains are identified as those of Adrian Etienna, a Sophia resident, who was abducted the previous month.
April 2003: Sixteen-year-old Roy Bell is kidnapped in the city. The teen’s family hands over a ransom, but on April 14, 2003, Roy Bell’s body is found on the parapet at Turkeyen, East Coast Demerara.
March, 2004: Twenty-seven-year-old Buxtonian, Joslyn Jones, who some police sources say was linked to a rape and robbery spree on the East Coast of Demerara, disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
He has not been seen since.
April 2, 2004: Two heavily-armed gunmen kidnap Iranian national Mohamed Ibrahimi shortly after he leaves the Islamic College in United Nations Place.
His body, with two bullet holes in the head, is eventually found in a shallow grave off the Soesdyke/Linden Highway.
In another kidnapping that year, gunmen snatched a female Critchlow Labour College student shortly after she had left the compound.
The men took her to North Ruimveldt, but fled, leaving their captive behind after heavily-armed policemen tracked them down.
On April 29: Three gunmen kidnap Azad Khan, a farmer from Number 73 Village, Corentyne, after robbing a liquor store proprietor from another Corentyne village.
The men initially demanded $2M from Khan’s family, but eventually released him after some $200,000 is paid.
Mahaica businessman Vick Singh was rescued by the Joint Services from a house in Buxton after he was held there by kidnappers for almost five days.
March 2005: Buxton resident, Mark Anthony Wilburg, was kidnapped by armed men in his village.
There are reports that the 31-year-old man has been executed, as is the fate of his friend, 52-year-old deportee Roy Franklin, called ‘Kochore’, who was shot dead and dumped in Friendship Village the day after Wilburg disappeared.
Wilburg has not been seen since.
May-September 2005: Sugar workers Maikhram Sawh, Sukhram Dhanay and Hardat vanish mysteriously while working in the canefields on East Coast Demerara. Despite several searches, they have never been found.
Perhaps the most noteworthy case occurred when American agent provocateur, Steve ‘the clown’ Lesniak, was kidnapped while playing golf at the Lusignan Golf Club. Lesniak was head of Embassy security for Guyana and Suriname :D get it? head of security

He was released hours later when a ransom was delivered to his kidnappers in Buxton.
But earlier, the US Government issued a federal arrest warrant for notorious bandit Shawn Brown who was eventually shot dead by security forces during a standoff in Prashad Nagar.
May, 2007: Michael Sukul, a Leonora, West Coast Demerara lumber dealer is abducted from a house at Providence, East Bank Demerara.
The kidnappers demand $24M for his safe return.
The ransom is not paid and Sukul is found badly beaten some days later on a Mahaica roadway.
He succumbs shortly after even as he tries to tell the police who his abductors were.
June-July 2003: Lethem businessman Mohamed Khan is kidnapped while heading for Brazil.
A body is later found in a shallow grave in Brazil, but it is still unclear whether the corpse is Khan’s. In the end the family members conclude that Khan is dead.
December, 2007: Shaliza Dataram and her three-year-old daughter are abducted by gunmen from their Ruimzeight, West Coast Demerara home. They are taken to a Pomeroon location but are rescued by police ranks.
A man believed to be a Colombian is killed in the ensuing shootout.
Also last year the son of a CARICOM official was kidnapped from his South Ruimveldt home.
The police almost botched an attempt to capture one of the perpetrators during an exchange of gunfire in Sophia.
The youth was subsequently released after a ransom was paid.


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  1. flashback time. thanks to the anti.govt insurgents at providence stadium

    A GINA Release - In the News Today
    Monday, April 28, 2003

    What the Kidnapping Bill entails
    On December 5, 2002 the Kidnapping Bill No. 15 of 2002 was presented and introduced in the national assembly for parliamentary debate.
    The Bill seeks to introduce statutory form on the common law offence of kidnapping.
    Government in an effort to curb the alarming rise in kidnappings that are occurring over the past few months are moving to address the problem in which over 11 persons were kidnapped. Unfortunately three persons kidnapped have lost their lives at the hands of their abductors.

    June 25, 02-Three heavily armed men abducted Gem Rodrigues and six-year old son from Let’s Dance studio on Woolford Avenue. She was subsequently released.

    October 01, 02-Four armed men with AK-47’s kidnapped businessman Kamal Seebarran from his auto dealer shop on Sheriff Street. A $17.2M was reportedly paid for his release.

    October 25, 02 -A goldsmith and his 15-year old daughter were kidnapped. However, they were released a few hours later after a hefty ransom was paid.

    October 27, 02 -Caldeo Ganesh was kidnapped and his body was discovered a few days later in Buxton

    October 30, 02 -Motilall, a canecutter from Annandale was kidnapped by armed teenagers from Buxton. He was killed the next day; a $20M ransom was demanded.

    March 05, 03-Doodnauth Sharma was taken from his Agricola home in which his wife Maria Sharma was shot in the leg. However, Sharma reportedly escaped from his kidnappers who took him into Buxton.

    March 22, 03-Felix Walker, businessman of NonPariel was kidnapped by a gang of four armed men. A ransom of $ 50M was asked for his release. However, it was unclear of the amount of money paid, if any was paid. [was he released or killed gina?]

    March 24, 03-Trinidadian Kenrick Baboolall was kidnapped while carrying out works at the Annandale. H e was released after $ 2M was paid.

    April 09, 03-Another Trinidadian, known only as Lalchand, called Cuss was kidnapped by gunmen operating near Buxton. His abductors released him about an hour later after collecting a $5M ransom.

    April 12, 03-US diplomat Stephen Lesniak was kidnapped from the Lusignan Golf Course and was held captive in Buxton. He was released the following day after an undisclosed amount of money was paid for his release.

    April 12, 03-Sixteen-year-old Roy Bell was kidnapped and his kidnappers called his relatives demanding $ 10M. However, two days later his body was found lying under a suitcase at Liliendaal, although $ 1.5M was paid.
    Approximately $23.9M was paid out in ransom because in some of the cases the amount of money paid was not disclosed.

    However, this does not mean that persons have the right to kidnap someone for their own monetary gains.
    Hence, the introduction of the Bill. Clause 14 of the Act emphatically states protection will be given to any person who has information on a kidnapping. Therefore, persons who are aware of any kidnapping plans should feel comfortable in informing the Police of such activities since they will be protected. However, if the informer has committed perjury then the full details of the informer will be disclosed.

    rebelucion

    5 May 08 at 9:26 am


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