Stabroek News

Nine in custody after two rifles found at Barima

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Nine persons including three foreign nationals were on Tuesday arrested on the Barima River, north west after ranks of the joint services intercepte­d a boat and found a quantity of illegal items including an AK-47 rifle.

Stabroek News understand­s that a joint services operation was carried out by the Guyana Police Force ‘F’ Division and members from the Guyana Defence Force coast guard during which an AR-15 and an AK-47, two magazines, nineteen live rounds of ammunition, a bullet proof vest and 1.5 kilogramme­s of cannabis sativa was discovered.

Two boats: a fibre glass boat and on aluminum boat with 250 hp and 48 hp engines respective­ly were also impounded.

The arrests were made after the police acted on informatio­n they received that a gang of armed men were in the Churches Landing Mining Community acting suspicious­ly.

Those in custody have been identified as Junior Jack, 19, a resident of North West District; Donstant Rodrigues of Moruca; 25-year-old Cuban national Samuel Alvaroz; Shawn Phang, 49 of Port Kaituma; Dexter Valenzuela, 44 of Crane, West Coast Demerara; Corvin Griffith, 48, of Grove, East Bank Demerara; 53-year-old Jamaican national Delroy Mairs also of Albouystow­n, 37-yearold Rafael Ramon of Venezuela and 62-year-old Carrington Khan.

The men were reportedly on the radar since Monday evening.

“Last Monday evening acting on timely informatio­n received a party of policemen and soldiers responded promptly during which they demonstrat­ed the necessary courage and determinat­ion over an extended period, which culminated on Tuesday evening, with the intercepti­on and arrest of nine suspects”, the police in a statement said.

Reports revealed that the ranks intercepte­d the fibre glass boat which was allegedly captained by Khan and carried three other occupants. At the time, this boat was towing the other which was transporti­ng five passengers. A search was carried out on the fibre boat and illegal items were unearthed.

Arrangemen­ts were being made up to last evening to have the men flown to the city where they will be questioned by ranks from the Criminal Investigat­ion Department (CID), Eve Leary.

“These arrests are very significan­t as several weeks ago there were reports of piracy in the Waini River area, several miles from the Police Floating Base MV Tamakay”, the police said.

 ??  ?? Shawn Phang
Shawn Phang
 ??  ?? Rafeal Ramon
Rafeal Ramon
 ??  ?? Delroy Mairs
Delroy Mairs
 ??  ?? Corvin Griffith
Corvin Griffith
 ??  ?? Samuel Alvaroz
Samuel Alvaroz
 ??  ?? Donstant Rodrigues
Donstant Rodrigues
 ??  ?? Dexter Valenzuela
Dexter Valenzuela
 ??  ?? Junior Jack
Junior Jack
 ?? (Police photo) ?? The illegal items including an AK-47 rifle that was found.
(Police photo) The illegal items including an AK-47 rifle that was found.

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