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Bulletin issued for suspect in murder of mechanic

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The police yesterday issued a bulletin for Anthony Jhagroo, who is wanted for questionin­g in relation to two offences: escaping from lawful custody and the murder of mechanic, Yugeshwar Shiwcharan.

The Guyana Police Force is seeking the assistance of the public in locating Jhagroo, 20, whose last known address is Lot 35 Goed Intent, West Bank Demerara.

Anyone with informatio­n that may lead to the arrest of Jhagroo is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 2256411, 225-2227, 225-8196, 268-2343, 268-2298, 2682222, 911 or the nearest police station; all informatio­n will be treated confidenti­ally.

Jhagroo escaped from the La Grange Police station lock ups on July 15, less than one day after he had surrendere­d to the police. He escaped through a hole in the southern side of the cell wall.

This newspaper was previously informed that two police officers who were on duty at the time of the incident were placed under close arrest following the escape, but they have since been released as the hunt for Jhagroo continues.

Shiwcharan, also known as ‘Shah Rukh Khan,’ 31, of Lot 485 Belle West, was beaten with a piece of wood, minutes before midnight on July 6. He was admitted in a critical condition to the West Demerara Regional Hospital where he succumbed on July 10.

A post-mortem examinatio­n revealed that he died as a result of blunt trauma to the head. A mason who was allegedly held by the police with more than 500 grammes of marijuana in his possession was yesterday remanded to prison by the chief magistrate.

The court heard that on July 23, at Brickdam, Georgetown, Lennox Goodman, 32, of Lot 4 Archer Road, Vergenoege­n, East Bank Essequibo, had in his possession 530 grammes of cannabis for the purpose of traffickin­g. Goodman pleaded not guilty to the charge when it was read to him by Chief Magistrate Ann McLennan.

Goodman’s attorney while making an applicatio­n for his bail, said that his client is the sole bread winner for his family, which comprises a disabled sister, his mother and two minors. He further stated that his client was not a flight risk and he has no pending matters before the court. The attorney said that based on these special reasons he hopes that the court grants his client bail.

However, in reply, Police Prosecutor Deniro Jones sternly objected to bail, arguing that the reasons the lawyer listed were not special.

According to the prosecutor, Goodman was caught by the police while buying a battery for a phone, which was allegedly stolen from a different branch of the same store where he went to purchase the battery.

Jones said the owner of the store realized it was one of his phones and summoned the police. When the police came, they conducted a search on Goodman and found the narcotics, he related.

The chief magistrate subsequent­ly denied bail and remanded Goodman to prison. His matter was then adjourned until August 25.

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