Stabroek News Sunday

Police about to make major breakthrou­gh in Corentyne cambio dealer robbery

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Apart from the lone person who has been charged, the police are hoping to make a major breakthrou­gh in the Corentyne cambio dealer robbery during which over $20 million in cash and jewellery were carted off.

This was revealed by Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum who recently told reporters that investigat­ors have been working around the clock and have since received some vital informatio­n in relation to the robbery.

“I am quite certain we will be able to make a major breakthrou­gh soon,” Blanhum said.

Around 2 am on December 12, a gang of 14 men, heavily armed with AK 47s, other guns and cutlasses, invaded the Lot 93 Albert Street, Number 79 Village, Corentyne, Berbice home of money changer Davendra Churaman called “Katac” and carted off a quantity of Churaman of a quantity of local and foreign currency totaling $22,500,000.

Churaman had told Stabroek News that five men gained entry to his home by breaking his front window and removing his iron grill with a sledgehamm­er. Neighbours had related that nine men stood guard outside and repeatedly discharged rounds in an effort to deter residents from rushing to Churaman’s aid. The five men who invaded the cambio dealer’s home had held him at gunpoint and fired off several shots in the home, before Churaman complied with their demands that he hand over the cash.

A total of eight 7.62×39 spent shells, 21 live 7.62×39 rounds of ammunition and two spent 12- gauge cartridges were discovered at the scene after the attack.

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