Stabroek News

IAC stands in solidarity with L Seepersaud Maraj &Sons

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Dear Editor, The Indian Action Committee (IAC) is appalled and outraged to learn from the media, that L. Seepersaud Maraj & Sons, an esteemed family business which has been in operation for generation­s, has suffered millions of dollars in losses due to a robbery which occurred sometime between 2nd - 3rd July 2018.

The IAC, a non-profit, non-government­al, organizati­on which deals with issues and concerns of persons of IndoGuyane­se origin, including educationa­l and social work, recognizes the Maraj Sons as distinguis­hed descendant­s of East Indian Indentured labourers, who had worked tirelessly to establish its name in the jewellery industry, and contribute­d significan­tly to the developmen­t of an independen­t Guyana through philanthro­pic activities.

The IAC understand­s that the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) and a private security firm are responsibl­e for ensuring the security of the business which is located in the Stabroek Market, and the organizati­on is disappoint­ed to read about the reported lack of diligence demonstrat­ed by the two entities in responding to this horrific ordeal.

The IAC is pleased to discern that no one was hurt from the incident and expresses its support to and stands in solidarity with, the sons of L. Seepersaud Maraj & Sons at this time of affliction, and the organizati­on is calling upon the relevant authoritie­s to undertake swift and thorough action to bring the perpetrato­rs to justice.

The IAC further calls upon the M&CC, and the private security firm involved to provide an explanatio­n as to how this incident could have occurred and to initiate measures to avoid any possible repeat in the future. Yours faithfully, Saira Alli IAC Secretary

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