Times of Suriname

Murder/ robbery suspects return to Guyana Guyana police arrest second suspect

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The plans of three murder suspects, who thought that they could return home and have a good Guyanese Christmas with their friends and family, were shattered on Saturday when the cops got word that they had returned home from neighbouri­ng Suriname.

The three suspects were accused of executing former murder accused, Orin David, called “Malik” in front of his Lot 89 Laing Avenue, Georgetown home in the presence of his reputed wife and other relatives on August 1, last. The alleged trigger man, Samuel McIntyre, was charged shortly after the murder while three of his accomplice­s fled to Suriname. The Guyana police received informatio­n that the three men had returned home to spend the holidays with their families and decided to set up a sting operation.

One of the men, who has been identified as “Spleen” was captured in Agricola. His two accomplice­s have not been apprehende­d.

The 33-year-old man was killed after one of five men came out of a car and riddled him with bullets. According to reports, the former murder accused had confrontat­ions several times with a man from Agricola, East Bank Demerara, whom he had bailed out of jail some time last year.

It was reported that on the day in question, David and the suspect were involved in a heated argument over the monies.

It is alleged that the Agricola resident went away and later returned with four persons in two vehicles and executed David.

Last year

February,

David was freed after spending five years in prison for the 2010 murder of Mahaica farmer, Lakhram Bishundial. Bishundial, called Mohan, was shot and killed during a robbery at Hope Turn, East Coast Demerara as he was on his way to a nearby Ashram to make preparatio­ns for his younger brother’s wedding.

On July 12, 2015, David, who had allegedly tossed a firearm in a trench during a police patrol exercise on July 9, was charged with unlawful possession of a gun.

(kaieteurne­wsonline)

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