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Bandits invade Alness businessma­n’s house, shots fired

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A businessma­n from Alness Village, Corentyne is now living in fear after two bandits armed with a gun invaded his home, fired off two bullets and escaped with cash.

The building houses J. Mootoo Off Licence Grocery Store. The bandits escaped with two Samsung Galaxy cellular phones and an undisclose­d amount of cash. Jacob Mootoo told Stabroek News yesterday that around 10:00 pm on Saturday he retired to bed after which the rain began falling.

“I get up to lock the window and then me hear somebody a knock me glass window”. He explained that he ran to the lower flat of his home to grab his cutlass while his wife hid.

According to Mootoo, he heard his sister-in-law who resides with them shouting for “help! help!” after which he proceeded to run back upstairs. However, by then the bandits had discharged two rounds in his direction forcing him to retreat to the lower half of his home. Mootoo’s sister-in-law explained to Stabroek News that after the perpetrato­rs discharged the rounds, they immediatel­y started to demand cash. She stated that the bandits tore apart stuffed animals in their search for money and jewellery.

However, as time passed they made their escape through the window from which they entered. According to informatio­n gathered, the men used a piece of wood to break the window.

Mootoo is calling on the police force to up their performanc­e in order for citizens and businesspe­rsons to feel safe. Meanwhile, a police source confirmed to Stabroek News that two spent shells were found in Mootoo’s home. The source opined that it was a 9 mm pistol with a .32 calibre that was likely used to conduct the robbery. No one has since been arrested.

 ??  ?? Jacob Mootoo
Jacob Mootoo
 ??  ?? The building housing the home and grocery
The building housing the home and grocery
 ??  ?? Jacob Mootoo
Jacob Mootoo

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