Pre-dawn
Buxton operations…
WANTED criminal, Romel Sylvester Reman, was one of six men killed in a pre-dawn Police/Army operation at Buxton, East Coast Demerara, yesterday. Four
of the other five have been identified as Akeem Hack known as “Chip
Teeth”, three others known only as “Brazilian Buck”, “Wild
Buck”, and “Froggie” or “Crapaud”. Police
were trying up to last night to ascertain the identities of the sixth
person and the real names of the others. The
operation, conducted between 04:30 and 05:45 hours, intensified with
the cordoning off of a building situated at the south eastern corner
of Friendship, Middle Walk, and Pond Dam, and also resulted in one man
being detained and a quantity of ammunition and other items seized. The
arsenal seized: one AK47 Assault Rifle; One M70 Assault Rifle; One
Mosberg Pump Action shot gun with a screw-on rack to store ammunition;
310 rounds of 7.26 X 39 ammunition; 25 12-gauge cartridges and eleven
magazines to fit the rifles; a pistol holster; a cell phone; Bushnel
night vision binoculars; a pair of handcuffs; a pair of GDF camouflage
shirts; two pairs of sneakers; one pair of slippers; two wigs; a tub
in which the ammunition were stored; a quantity of clothing; one Holy
Bible; and a syringe needle.
The
ranks returned fire and when the confrontation ended, Remel and the
five accomplices lay dead. A
Non Pariel resident, who lives along the Railway Embankment, recalled
being awakened by a heavy exchange of gunfire emanating from the
Buxton area. Police
had issued wanted bulletins for 21-year-old Romel Reman on November
07, 2002 and January 04, 2003, describing him as “armed and
dangerous.” The
rap sheet had described Reman as medium built with a scar on his left
hand arm who hailed from Berbice. He was born July 13, 1981. Reman’s
last known addresses were 49 Princess Street, Wortmanville, and 22
Duncan Street, Lodge. Chronicle was reliably informed that ‘Chip Teeth’ was one of the masterminds behind the organization of criminal activities from Buxton and had eluded the police and army during several raids in the village.
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