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Saturday, October 9, 2010

WANTED MEN BY POLICE RELEASED ON $100,000 STATION BAIL.


Shervington Lovell called Big Head
 Six of seven men who were in custody after Police issued wanted bulletins for questioning into murder were released on $100,000 station bail each. Earlier in the day Chief Justice Ian Chang had granted Order Nisi for the men after their lawyers made representation at the High Court. However the men were to be released on Monday. It is not clear why they were released early Saturday night.

Police on Thursday and Friday issued wanted bulletins for Brahmanand Rambriche, Lloyd Roberts who was wanted for two murders in 2009, Richardo Rodriques, Dennis Edwards and Clayton Hutson. These men turned themselves in with their lawyers all except Hutson received bail.

Police are still seeking Mark De Abreu, Sean Belfield, David Charran, John De Santos, Paul Daby, his father Paul 'Coolie Paul' Daby of D' Aguiar Park, and his younger son Peter Daby, Hotel owner Salim Juman Azeez, Royston Penniston and Berbician Shervington Lovell called Big Head.

The wanted bulletins issued by Police comes after the slayings of eight people- the execution style killing of five people in a Cummings Lodge shooting, the gunning down of Mark Caesar called Lil Mark on Adelaide and Broad streets and the recent drive-by shooting on October 4 on Stone walk Campbellville which left two dead.
Police has stated that the spent shells found on the scenes of the Adelaide St shooting and Campbellville shooting are identical suggesting that the same may have been used. Lil Mark was said to be a close friend of Steve Jupiter, the driver of the car in the Cummings Lodge shooting. He was also a close friend to Patrick Goodluck who died in the Campbellville shooting.
Police Commissioner at a press conference last month had stated that the shootings were drug related and that the killings may have stemmed from the warring by gangs for 7 kilos of stolen cocaine.

More details in tommorow's Guyana Times

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