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Keishar's
proprietor kidnapped
Snatched after running gun battle
By
Oscar P. Clarke
and
Edlyn Benfield
October 25, 2002
City businessman
Bramanand Nandalall
was yesterday
abducted by gunmen following a running gunfight
in Central Georgetown during which a female passerby was shot.
City businessman Bramanand Nandalall
Nandalall called `Bramma' of Republic Park and owner of
Keishar's Gift Shop & Variety Store was snatched by a
group of heavily armed gunmen in bulletproof vests after being
cornered outside of Citizen's Bank on Camp and Charlotte
Streets at around 6:55 am yesterday.
Up to press time last night there was no further word on his
whereabouts and the abduction sent shock waves through the
city which has been in the grip of a ferocious
eight-month-long crime wave.
Nandalall, according to reports, had just left his heavily
tinted Royal Blue Land Rover with licence plate no. 73-02 LP
in front of his Regent Street store when his abductors
confronted him.
Stabroek News understands that Nandalall who was armed,
engaged the men in a gun battle as he fled west along Regent
Street turning south into Camp Street in the direction of
Citizen's Bank.
According to eyewitness reports, Nandalall sporadically
returned fire as the men pursued him in a burgundy Toyota
Carina, into which he was dragged after being cornered at the
Camp Street entrance of the bank.
It was also reported that the first car was preceded by a
silver grey car with three men who it was surmised were
operating as scouts for the gunmen.
Evidence of the intense shooting exchange was clearly visible
at both the Regent Street store, formerly Sears, and the bank
with bullets having pierced glass windows at both locations.
Further a business place on Regent Street west of Keishar's
also bore evidence of the morning's attack.
Curious onlookers flocked to both locations mostly from the
neighbouring communities as yet still others on their way to
work stopped to inquire about the happenings.
Apart from the broken shop window at Keishar's there was a
bunch of keys on the pavement which may have been dropped by
Nandalall as he fled.
Spent shells of various calibre weapons littered the route
taken by the shooters as they chased after the businessman.
Eyewitnesses told this newspaper, the gunmen demonstrated
military-type experience. According to them, Nandalall could
have been easily killed if his attackers had wanted it. They
instead fired repeatedly into the air until Nandalall had
exhausted his supply of bullets before seeking to apprehend
him.
A Police Public Relations press release said four gunmen
kidnapped (Nandalall) at about 7:10 hrs as he sought refuge in
Citizen's Bank. It stated that about five minutes earlier, the
four armed men exited a burgundy car #HA 1155, pounced on the
businessman and discharged several rounds at him as he was
about to open his Regent Street store.
The release said the men pursued (Nandalall) as he fled west
along Regent Street then south into Camp Street and into
Citizen's Bank. They discharged several rounds, kidnapped (Nandalall),
pushed him into a vehicle and drove away, the release
concluded.
According to a police source, the areas being staked out by
police include all sections of the city, the East Coast and
"wherever information gleaned from telephone calls or
other sources lead..."
The source noted too that the manner of the abduction suggests
Nandalall's abductors were "out to get him at all
costs." Up to press time yesterday, no information on the
whereabouts of the businessman was available. Efforts to
contact Nandalall's relatives also proved futile.
Earlier this month businessman
Kamal Seebarran was kidnapped
from his auto dealership on Sheriff Street by four men wearing
bulletproof vests. He was released a day later and reports
suggest his kidnappers had been paid a $17.2M ransom.
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