Stabroek News Sunday

Bush Lot butcher shop torched, owners suspect political motive

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members of a known gang would pull off their party flags from the shop, on which the words “Vote PPP/C” were spray painted. The shop was originally painted with the coalition’s colours.

“…Throughout the elections campaign they had break it [structure] down once and we fix it back. They pull down the flags and we keep putting back the flags,” she explained.

She also noted, that even during the recent protest at Bush Lot, persons had threatened to torch her shop, which forced her husband to seek the interventi­on from police ranks to guard the shop throughout the protest action.

The fearful woman said she was now uncertain of what other threats may become reality since threats were also made to burn her house with her inside and to burn her car which was adorned with party materials during the elections campaign.

Other supporters of the APNU+AFC have also received threats, she said. “They told my daughter grandmothe­r-in-law that they would burn them house because my daughter and son-in-law lives there,” the woman related.

Despite the attack, she said she was thankful for the support shown to her by the coalition. In a visit paid to the couple yesterday, the Department of Public Informatio­n reported last evening,that Social Protection Minister Amna Ally said her party would rebuild the shop “immediatel­y.”

Meanwhile, in a statement issued yesterday afternoon, Granger said he was “deeply concerned” about reports of acts of civil violence perpetrate­d in the region and he cited the destructio­n of private property and attacks on innocent citizens in Bush Lot. “I condemn these hateful acts of hostility aimed at terrorisin­g innocent citizens and instigatin­g discord,” he said.

Granger called for good sense to prevail and urged residents to desist from communal violence. “I call on the perpetrato­rs to cease these criminal acts immediatel­y. I urge the law enforcemen­t agencies to act swiftly to ensure the safety of citizens and to bring perpetrato­rs to justice. The Guyana Police Force must ensure that law and order prevails in the interest of the protection of citizens and the state,” he further said.

Granger added that the recent acts follow attacks carried out in the region almost two weeks ago when law enforcers and school children were attacked. He also noted that the media showed “images of a hooligan brandishin­g a firearm in confrontat­ion with policemen” on March 6 at Lusignan, in Region Four, and reports of lawlessnes­s at Black Bush Polder, Tain, and Canje in Region Six. “I extend my sympathy to the children and police officers who have been injured and to the family which lost its property in the apparent arson at Bush Lot Village. I express my condolence­s to the family of the person who was shot in the fracas.

I condemn the violence and criminal acts that have occurred since 2nd March 2020,” the president said, while calling on citizens to respect the rule of law and to be patient while awaiting the ruling of the Supreme Court and the completion of the electoral process by the Guyana Elections Commission.

Several protests erupted in the coastal regions after the controvers­ial declaratio­n of results from the March 2 polling for Region Four was made by Returning Officer Clairmont Mingo. The declaratio­n was later invalidate­d by the High Court.

 ??  ?? The charred remains of the torched butcher shop (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)
The charred remains of the torched butcher shop (Department of Public Informatio­n photo)
 ??  ?? The butcher shop on fire on Friday night
The butcher shop on fire on Friday night
 ??  ?? Akazea Austin
Akazea Austin

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