Two
escapees among seven killed
- sniper rifle,
grenades, `walkie talkies' found in city house
By
Wendella Davidson
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The
arsenal and other items found by the Police during the
operations.
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TWO
of the February 23 prison escapees were among seven persons
killed in separate shooting incidents in the city and on the
East Coast Demerara yesterday morning.
Police Commissioner
Floyd McDonald, at a news conference at Police headquarters at
noon, reported that six persons had died, including dangerous
prison escapees Dale Moore and Mark Fraser.
A man who was shot in
an incident on the East Coast and hospitalised, died yesterday
afternoon, becoming the seventh fatality in the drama that
began before dawn.
Mr. McDonald said
Police had also uncovered an arsenal of heavy weapons, `channa
bombs', grenades, `walkie talkies' and cell phones, among
other items within 36 hours of operations which began on
Saturday last.
Two of the books found in a house used
by the bandits.
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The
Commissioner who said Police are facing a "serious
problem", said they were still in the middle of their
operations, which included the use of tracker dogs to hunt
bandit/bandits wounded yesterday.
McDonald reported
too that businessman Brahmanand
Nandalall, also called `Bramma', proprietor of
Keishar's Store, Camp Street, Georgetown, who was abducted by
gunmen on Thursday, was "alive and out of
captivity".
Dale Moore was
identified as one of two persons found dead in a shootout in
Lamaha Gardens, Georgetown, while Mark Fraser was one of two
persons found dead in a car after an armed confrontation
between the occupants of two cars travelling in opposite
directions on the East Coast Demerara.
The other dead are
Lancelot Roache, found in the car with Fraser on the East
Coast; an unidentified gunman found at the Lamaha Gardens
scene; another fully clothed and wearing a green bulletproof
vest found lying on his back in Le Repentir Cemetery,
Georgetown, and an unidentified man shot dead in a house from
where a grenade was thrown at the Police.
The car found in the garage of the
bandits `safe house'.
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A
third person, identified as Franklyn Solomon, who was in a
third car in the East Coast incident, was also reportedly shot
and subsequently died at the Georgetown Public Hospital
Corporation (GPHC).
It is yet to be
determined whether Solomon was accidentally caught in the
crossfire or was in any way involved in the shooting incident.
McDonald said the
arsenal found at the various scenes included:
** 13 firearms: one 9mm
Highpoint Rifle, Model 995; one 12 Gauge Maverick Shotgun,
Model 88; one 9mm Uzi, Model 61; two 7.62 x 51 mm FN rifles;
one 223 Ruger Rifle, Model AC 556; one 7.62 x 39 Model M 70
Assault Rifle; two 270 Winchester Raptor Rifles with
telescopic sight; two 9mm MAC 11 semi-automatic pistols; one
9mm Glock Pistol, Model 17; one 9mm Tanfoglio Pistol, Model TA
90.
** 45 magazines
consisting of 33 M 70 magazines; eight FN Magazines; one 223
Ruger magazine; one Glock Magazine; two 9mm MAC 11 magazines.
** Three fragmentation
grenades.
** One flare.
The safe house of the bandits.
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**
Ammunition - 2,778 rounds of .62 x 39; 68 rounds 7.62 x 51;
103 rounds of .30; 19 rounds 270; 29 rounds 45 calibre; three
rounds of .38 Special; one round of 380; 44 rounds of 9mm; 51
rounds 12 gauge and four rounds of 223 along with a suitcase
containing `channa' bombs and one salt bag with Channa (chick
pea).
Included too and which were also displayed during the news
conference were two bibles - a red and a black; a quantity of
medical supplies; three books `The Illuminati 666 Book 2';
`The Antichrist 666 Book 1' and `The Philosophy & Opinion
of Marcus Garvey'; one flop hat; cell phones; a card
containing two bottles of `Potable Aqua' emergency drinking
water; seven Motorola hand-held `walkie-talkie' communication
sets (four medium and three small), and four pairs of number
plates PHH 1643; PHH 6872; PHH 3783 and PHH 6393.
CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS
Commissioner McDonald gave the following chronology of
events:
** 06:00 hrs Saturday
October 26 - Police based on intelligence, arrested a
suspicious-looking 22-year-old man of Buxton at the New
Amsterdam Ferry Stelling. A search of his person unearthed an
FM rifle which investigations revealed belonged to Constable
Ramphal Pardat, called Clifton, who was one of three men
killed last July in Rose Hall, Berbice, during a daring
robbery.
The man also had a
Smith and Wesson 9mm rifle, 38 rounds of 7.62 ammunition; nine
rounds of 9mm ammo and a quantity of clothing.
Police
are investigating for possible connection with robberies and
murder including that of two Policemen. Pardat and Outar
Kissoon were the two Policemen killed during the Rose Hall
incident.
** 03:30 hrs, yesterday -
members of a Police unit reported on radio that they were
under gunfire from a car in the Bel Air/Lamaha Gardens,
Georgetown area and requested tactical support. Ranks returned
fire and subsequently discovered a body believed to be that of
Dale Moore and later that of an unidentified male in the
general area.
A search of a building
which the gunmen allegedly occupied and from which they
attempted to exit, unearthed an arsenal of arms and other
items. A car with a false licence plate was also found at
scene.
** 07:00 hrs, yesterday
- at Annandale, East Coast Demerara, the occupants of two
cars, a green and a white, approaching from opposite
directions, engaged each other in gunfire. Two men said to be
prison escapee Mark Fraser and Lancelot Roache of Lance
Wireless Connections, Stabroek Market, the occupants of the
green car, were killed. A .22 weapon was found on the body of
Roache and an M .35 pistol on that of Fraser.
** 08:15 hrs, yesterday
- Oleander Gardens, East Coast Demerara - a 9mm pistol and a
hand grenade were found. Suspected to be either dropped from
or discarded by one of two men who were seen hurrying from the
city for the East Coast.
** Continuing their
operations, Police stormed a house at Bonasika Street,
Campbellville, Georgetown, were they found 12 channa bombs, a
motorcar, a receipt for another car and four live rounds of
ammunition.
** Police received a
report that an unidentified, fully clothed male and wearing a
green bulletproof vest was found in Le Repentir Cemetery.
Police were still seeking to find out who the dead man is, how
he received his wounds and whether he was part of any of the
incidents and had escaped.
** In Lamaha Gardens,
Police went to one of the targeted houses and were confronted
by a grenade thrown by someone from the house. The Police
retaliated with firepower and subsequently a man was found
dead in the area. Police are seeking to establish his
identity.
When the Chronicle
arrived at the Lamaha Street scene of the shooting just before
06:00 hrs, just houses away from Minister of Home Affairs, Mr.
Ronald Gajraj's residence, Police had already cordoned off the
area and a sizeable curious crowd stood on an opposite street
looking on in awe.
A burgundy car with its
bonnet smashed in was against an electricity pole from which
wires dangled, and a Policeman was observed pulling the body
of a gunman clad in black shorts and black vest from under the
bridge of the yard of the home of a former public servant.
Some spent shells were found at the scene.
BODY ON
PARAPET
The
body of an accomplice lay on the parapet of the next door
residence and blood was also splattered on the white concrete
fence and behind it.
Just around the corner
in a small ditch in the vicinity of a Guyana Water Inc. pump
station was a green motor car PHH 4904, apparently discarded
by the bandits.
The former public
servant's house was riddled with bullet holes, the yard
splattered with mud and on the parapet was a huge pool of
blood.
Some three houses from
nearby Duncan Street, a house said to be owned by a city
realtor, was the safe house of the gunmen and the large cache
of arms was found there, Police said.
McDonald confirmed that
someone from the house was in Police custody assisting with
the investigation.
There was no indication
of how long the gunmen had been living at the house.
While at the scene, a
female resident of Sophia reported that a bloodied shirt had
been abandoned by a gunman in her nephew's yard.
According to the woman,
the wounded bandit took a grey jersey belonging to her nephew
off the fence and left his bloodied shirt behind.
McDonald said the
Police were using tracker dogs to hunt the wounded gunman.
It was not long after
media operatives had returned to Lamaha Gardens from Sophia
that news of the discovery of the dead man in the cemetery was
received.
The brown-skinned dead
man who lay on his back was dressed in blue denim jeans, grey
and red track shoes, black and red striped jersey and with a
green bulletproof vest
McDonald, at his news
conference, said that based on yesterday's findings the Police
are facing "a serious problem". He said that the
possession of `channa bombs' (bottle bombs) by the bandits is
an indication of the level of operations which the Police have
faced over the past seven months.
Referring to the sniper
weapon found among the cache discovered in the Lamaha Gardens
`safe house', McDonald pointed out that this was not the work
of ordinary criminals.
He added that the
Police were continuing their efforts in a bid to have all the
persons in what may be a "seemingly large gang"
brought to justice.
It was at this point
that McDonald, in response to queries, said Nandalall was
"alive and out of captivity" and that he may have
had discussions with the Police.
He said he had no
information whether he had been in custody of any of the men
who were killed.
Fraser,
other man killed in hail of bullets
POLICE
and Army officers examine the two bodies in the
bullet-ridded car on the Annandale road.
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RESIDENTS
of Annandale said that at around 07:00 hrs there was heavy
gunfire from two cars which were driving along the Annandale
public road.
The shooting lasted for
about a minute and occupants of both vehicles were apparently
exchanging gunfire, they said.
According to reports,
persons from a white car fired several shots at a dark green
Toyota motorcar, licence plate PHH 7248, which was heading in
the direction of Buxton.
During the shooting the
dark green car made an abrupt stop after the driver was
fatally hit by bullets.
Another man who was in
the front seat of the vehicle was also shot dead.
Police said the driver
of that car was identified as Lancelot Roache while the other
man in the front seat was positively identified as Mark Fraser
- one of the five dangerous prisoners who escaped February 23
from the Georgetown Prison.
Both men were shot in
the head.
Witnesses said there
were two other persons in the back seat of the car who escaped
during the shooting - one of them a man who was reportedly
wounded.
The other, a
17-year-old girl, was also wounded and was in Police custody
assisting with investigations.
Reports said there were
what appeared to be bloodstains on the ground in the direction
where the wounded man went.
As the man was heading
east of Annandale, he was held by public-spirited citizens,
witnesses said.
However, a group of
people from Buxton went to the scene, demanded his release and
he was whisked away into that village, they said.
A reliable source said
there was ample evidence that the man was severely wounded. He
was apparently shot in his right forearm, his right leg and
there was a wound in his head.
"I believe this
man was drugged. I can't imagine with all those injuries he
was still able to make it in to Buxton as though nothing went
wrong", the source said.
The two other motor
cars which were reportedly involved in the shooting were a
white Toyota Sprinter PHH 5642 which was left abandoned at the
entrance of Agriculture Road, Mon Repos, East Coast Demerara
and was under Police guard yesterday morning.
The other car, a light
coloured Toyota Mark II apparently ran off the road and was
stuck in a trench about 400 metres from the scene of the
shooting.
There were no bullet
holes in the two vehicles.
A resident in the area
said several stray bullets shattered the glass door on the
front of his house and penetrated sections of the front wall.
He said a bullet grazed
his wife's right shoulder. She was taken to hospital, treated
and sent away.
There was a heavy
Police and Army presence at the scene of the shooing and a
large crowd of curious onlookers.
Police, after taking
the dead men out of the motorcar, recovered a handgun, a cell
phone, a can of `Bass' spray and $2,000 which the man,
identified as Mark Fraser, had on his person.