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Brazilians say mystery plane was stolen

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Brazilian authoritie­s are claiming that the abandoned aircraft that was discovered on the illegal airstrip near Santa Fe, in Region Nine in August, was stolen, Minister of State Joseph Harmon said yesterday.

During a post-Cabinet press briefing, Harmon said that a request was made to the Brazilians to provide some informatio­n on this allegation to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

This, he added, has not been forthcomin­g.

Harmon also announced that the police investigat­ion into the discovery has been completed and a report with recommenda­tions was sent to Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan.

Ramjattan said yesterday that he has not yet seen the report. On August 14, the Guyana Police Force reported the discovery of the twin-engine Beechcraft, which followed almost a month of reports of a foreign aircraft frequentin­g the North Rupununi area.

According to the police, a quantity of dry rations, medical supplies, men’s clothing and footwear, two hand-held radios, flashlight­s, cellular phones and an identifica­tion card were among the items found on the aircraft.

Sources had told this newspaper that the plane, bearing registrati­on PRIMG, was linked to Riwa S.A Incorporac­oes, Investimen­tos e Participac­oes, a Brazilian company which had leased it from Banco Bradesco, one of Brazil’s largest banking companies.

Harmon had said two weeks ago that reported collusion between police ranks and the persons who escaped from the aircraft shortly after it landed was being investigat­ed. He had confirmed that there were reports of collusion. “There is some informatio­n available to the authoritie­s which is suggesting a certain level of collusion and that informatio­n we take very seriously and it will inform the way in which we deal with the actual deployment of ranks,” he had said.

Wasim King and Nathan Hamilton, both residents of Lethem, have since been charged with allegedly helping to build the illegal airstrip on which the aircraft was found.

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The twin-engine Beechcraft that was found on the illegal airstrip in the North Rupununi on August 13.
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