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Police probing vigilante beating...

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pair of mirror from a parked motor car.

Investigat­ions have so far revealed that the victims were taken from Georgetown to the home of Ewart Lewis, a member of the Guyana Defence Force, who lives at Two Brothers, Canal No. 1 Polder, WBD, by an in-law of Lewis’ reputed wife.

Later, whilst at Ewart’s place, the Ewart family and the victims (Gordon and Beckles) decided to venture to Georgetown to seek further entertainm­ent and while doing so, stopped at a shop at Two Brothers, where Ewart, his reputed wife and her in-law went into the shop leaving the two victims on the Public Road.

Ewart Lewis claimed that while at the shop in Canal, a resident (name given) ran into the shop and shouted saying that two men were stealing the mirrors from his motor car and shortly after another resident (name given) told him that the men who stole the mirrors were the men he brought in his car. Immediatel­y, several persons in the vicinity swarmed the two men and began questionin­g them and during this period (Gordon) fled and jumped into the canal and both of them denied stealing the mirrors.

The rearview mirrors belonging to the vehicle where the two victims were seen standing, were later found by Ewart Lewis, under another vehicle which was parked in close proximity of the vehicle of which they were stolen from.

Whilst in the trench, the alleged irate residents threw bricks and other objects at Gordon, while the other was detained by residents.

A Rural Constable from the area took initial action and pleaded with Gordon to come out but he refused; by this time the police patrol arrived and Gordon came out of the canal.

They were taken into custody and subsequent­ly escorted to the West Demerara Regional Hospi-tal where they were treated and sent away.

The Divisional Commander Assistant Commission­er Leslie James and a team of Officers have since visited the location and obtained statements.

The Guyana Police Force wishes to caution media houses which rush to publicize episodes given to them but which later turned out to be exceedingl­y erroneous. The Force also wishes note that connotatio­ns of vigilantis­m were published in certain sections of the media but which are unsubstant­iated based on statements obtained from members of the public, some of whom were involved in this incident on the day in question.

It is not the first time that persons who are suspected of having committed an offence invoke the wrath of members of the public and while we frown and warn against these behaviors as being unacceptab­le, the reality is that one cannot necessaril­y immediatel­y determine what a spontaneou­s action will be.

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