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05 Aug 2015 11:32 #266568
by chairman
At about 0130h. today, the police say that a gang of five men armed with firearms and cutlasses entered the premises of rice farmer Tagraj Tulshi, 38 years, of No. 48 Village, Corentyne.
Three of them entered the home after cutting their way through a wooden wall, while the other two stood guard outside. The police say that the men held up Tulshi’s wife Indranie Takean, 32 years, and took away $100,000.
Ranks of a police mobile patrol responded to the report received and on approaching the scene came under fire. The ranks returned fire but the perpetrators managed to escape into the No. 48 Village backlands.
The police vehicle was damaged during the exchange of gunfire.
Investigations are in progress.
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07 Aug 2015 00:31 #266797
by vegito12
This goes to show people want easy money and not work hard for it and that money must have taken a long time to accumulate and sad that this occurred and hope it is recovered soon. I reckon that people in today's world want things more easily than the decades before where people would work hard for what they wanted, and felt content as well with the effort they put in. The family may have to move as the bandits know where they live and could come back for something else and hope the couple do get protection or run away from this place.
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