Stabroek News

Five in custody over murder of Bath businessma­n

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Four more persons are now in custody over the alleged home invasion which ended with the murder of Bath Settlement businessma­n, Mohamed Haniff, bringing the total number of persons detained to five.

Haniff, also known as ‘Raymond’, 47, of Lot 56 Experiment, Bath Settlement, West Coast Berbice, was reportedly beaten with an iron bar and chopped multiple times in his head with a cutlass on Friday evening.

He was rushed to the Fort Wellington Hospital after which he was transferre­d to the New Amsterdam Public Hospital where he died around 1.30 am on

Saturday.

His wife, 44, was first arrested on Saturday morning after investigat­ors noticed contradict­ions in the statement which she provided.

A senior police source yesterday said that they have arrested four more persons, three of whom are suspected to have committed the act.

According to the source, the four suspects are also from the West Coast of Berbice.

Haniff, who was working on the Caribbean island of St Martin with a relative in the airconditi­oning business, returned just seven days ago to Guyana. Stabroek News was previously told that the man returned with US$ 8,000 which he hid after he had noticed some men acting suspicious­ly in front of his house.

The couple’s daughter, Bibi Zarifa Haniff, 25, who resides next to her parents told Stabroek News on Saturday “I heard noise coming from them house and then I heard noise on the dam”.

However, she said, it was not until later she was informed that bandits had allegedly pounced on her father.

“My mother tell me how she did waiting for my brother to come from work so she didn’t bolt the door, she just push it in and they went upstairs when the three bandits come in”.

Police had said the attackers were each armed with a small hand gun, an iron bar and cutlass.

The daughter said, “She ( her mother) said how them had she flat on the floor with an iron and when she speaking the person telling her to shut up”.

Residents in the area had said that it was only after Haniff’s son, 16, returned from work that the man was rushed to the hospital after the son noticed his injuries. A neighbour reportedly offered assistance to take the injured man to the hospital.

The daughter said that about two years ago her father operated a shop at their premises but then left the country to work and support their family.

She said he was planning to return in March but because of the restrictio­ns on flights due to Covid-19 he was only able to return to Guyana one week ago.

the Minister of Education sought an extension of the deadline.

Several Caribbean countries have benefited from this programme and will have their citizens graduate on September 22, 2020, the release said. The Minister of Education has been invited to speak at that ceremony.

Guyanese who wish to register on the platform can visit the website: www.education.gov.gy/upskill

The online launch video can be found on the Ministry of Education’s Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/LearningCh/vi deos/2360679111­80960/ .

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Mohamed Haniff

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