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Ex-cop accused in carjacking ring remanded over 2015 attack

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Ex-policeman Jason Harry, who was arrested last week over alleged ties to a massive carjacking ring, was yesterday charged and remanded to prison over an armed robbery attack in which he allegedly took the victim’s car.

Harry, 36, who is now a taxi operator, was the first to be charged of the 15 persons who were held up to Wednesday after recent police raids uncovered stolen vehicles and an assortment of parts.

It was alleged that on May 26th, 2015, at D’Urban Backlands, Georgetown, while armed with a gun and in the company of others, Harry robbed Phillip King of a Toyota Premio vehicle, valued at $3.2 million, and other items.

The police prosecutor objected to him being granted bail, while noting that he was positively identified by the complainan­t and is being investigat­ed as a part of a carjacking ring.

Harry was among seven person arrested last week Friday after the discovery of suspected stolen vehicles and parts at Monument Hill, Kuru Kururu, SoesdykeLi­nden Highway.

He was represente­d yesterday by attorney Melvin Duke, who noted that the car parts found in his client’s yard belonged to his stepfather, who is a mechanic. Harry was subsequent­ly remanded to prison until March 23rd, when the case is expected to be called again.

In a press statement last Saturday, the Guyana Police Force had announced arrests after ranks of ‘A’ Division swooped down on a property at Monument Hill, Kuru Kururu, Soesdyke-Linden Highway and conducted a search that uncovered several vehicles and a quantity of parts, all suspected to have been unlawfully obtained.

At this location, the ex-policeman and four women were arrested.

Additional­ly, ranks from the Major Crimes Unit arrested a couple at their Vryheid’s Lust North home after a quantity of Allion, Premio and Spacio parts, with engraved numbers, was found on their premises.

Eight others were subsequent­ly arrested after operations at Kuru Kururu and Yarrowkabr­a, Soesdyke-Linden Highway, uncovered more vehicles and parts.

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