The redistribution campaign is on full press. I guess ppp is making the country violent by instructing law fearing citizens to take up arms, jump on dirt bikes and rob business enterprises. In the meantime APNU is afraid that the trough will run dry so they are courting a new set of "investors" from the great white north (Canada) to come and keep the honey flowing for these ppp activists or dirt bike criminals...as some call them. I hope our brother ketchie heeds the call. I hear the booze is relatively cheap and the sex is abundant...we just don't know who is really getting screwed. anyone?. ;D
Security Guard shot in hospital robbery recovering well
October 12, 2015 1:42 pm Category: latest news A+ / A-
Roshan Khan
Roshan Khan
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www.inewsguyana.com] – The security guard that was shot on Sunday while transporting money form the Balwant Singh Hospital to the bank is said to be in good condition and is recovering well.
This was confirmed by RK Security Boss, Roshan Khan who told iNews that the guard was in receipt of excellent medical care from a private institution.
Khan told iNews that “we are very ecstatic that he is out of danger.â€
He said a press conference to address the issue will be held later this week.
The guard along with a colleague were held at gunpoint and robbed a large sum of money they were transporting to the bank at the time.
The money was moments before uplifted from the privately operated – Balwant Singh Hospital.
According to reports, the guards , who were also armed, were held up at Middle and East Streets by three armed bandits on motor cycles.
Police in a subsequent released identified the shot security guard as 23-year-old Garvin Trotman.
According to police two of the perpetrators drove up on a motor cycle and held up Trotman who was driving the security vehicle, while the other man, on foot, held up Andre Glenn who was in the front passenger seat.
Trotman was shot to his back and hand and a bag with an undisclosed sum of cash was handed over to the armed men who escaped.