Paul Daby Jr. called “Randell”, a suspect in the attempted murder of Lolita Callender, known as “Lola Doll”, has been released on $1 million station bail.
“As of today’s date (September 11th, 2025), the 72-hour detention period for detained suspect…have elapsed and, as such, he was placed on $1M bail, with strict reporting conditions to the police,” the Guyana Police Force said in a statement.
Lola Doll was multiple times outside her East Ruimveldt home on Saturday night.
According to Police, doctors at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) confirmed that Callender’s condition has improved since the late-night ambush that left her with gunshot wounds to the neck, face, arms, and right leg.
The 33-year-old mother of two was attacked just after 23:00h as she arrived home at Texas Square, East Ruimveldt.
According to Police, a lone gunman walked up to her parked vehicle and opened fire before fleeing on a waiting motorcycle.
Investigators initially arrested one suspect, who has since been released on $500,000 station bail after the 72-hour detention period expired.
Daby Jr, a 40-year-old Georgetown businessman who surrendered to authorities earlier this week in the company of his lawyer, has now been released on station bail.
In June, the United States Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned Daby Jr and several others for alleged involvement in international cocaine trafficking networks. He was accused of helping move shipments from Colombia and Venezuela through Guyana to North America, Europe, and the Caribbean.
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