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Trinidad halts trailers shipment to Guyana over ‘discrepanc­ies’

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(Trinidad Guardian) Officials at the Port of Port-of-Spain stopped millions of dollars in equipment from being loaded unto the Carabia, a vessel bound for Guyana, after discoverin­g several discrepanc­ies in the documents presented.

Sources told Guardian Media four of the trailers, part of a shipment being loaded for a project in Guyana by a local contractor, appeared to be unregister­ed.

“What we found out was that the unregister­ed trailers had registered number plates on them. We later had to remove the plates from the trailers and have it checked,” said a senior port source familiar with the situation.

A man was fatally shot yesterday after he entered the home of Timehri North businessma­n, Baldeo Rampersaud.

According to a statement by the police, the dead man is a 26-yearold of Alliance Road Squatting Area, Timehri. His name was not provided.

The police said that one point Rampersaud scuffled with the intruder and a shot was fired. The police said that Rampersaud said the intruder gestured as if he was reaching for a weapon and he fired two other shots.

The suspect fell and became motionless. The body was later taken to the Georgetown Hospital.

Officers from the Fraud Squad and the Stolen Vehicles Squad were alerted about the situation and were speaking to port officials about the incident.

Questions were also raised about some dump trucks that were also to be loaded on the vessel.

“What the shipping agent told us was that the certificat­es presented for the dump trucks were not what he was accustomed to seeing. There was the general certificat­ion of the trucks but on these certificat­es, some important informatio­n was missing,” the port source said.

Authoritie­s said late yesterday evening after several enquiries were conducted, the trucks all checked out.

The vessel which arrived last night offloaded 669 cars— 257 new vehicles, 331 used and 81 transhipme­nt vehicles—and had been expected to load up and leave by just after lunch today.

“Instructio­ns have been given that nothing is to be loaded onto that vessel until proper checks are made,” the source said

An officer at the Stolen Vehicles Fraud Squad said checks will have to be made to ensure chassis numbers match up to the trucks on the port.

They will have to liaise with Customs and Excise to verify the informatio­n on the C82 form. The source explained this is something that has to be done when any vehicles or similar equipment enter or leave the country.

Sources also explained that the contractor in question will not be allowed to ship this batch of equipment until the issue involving the trailers are thoroughly investigat­ed.

Intruder fatally shot by businessma­n at

Timehri North

 ??  ?? Two of the four unregister­ed flat-bed trailers belonging to a well-known contractor that customs and port officials stopped from being loaded onto a vessel bound for Guyana at the Port of Spain port yesterday.
Two of the four unregister­ed flat-bed trailers belonging to a well-known contractor that customs and port officials stopped from being loaded onto a vessel bound for Guyana at the Port of Spain port yesterday.

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