Suspects in Port Mourant armed robbery arrested – laptops, cell phone among stolen items recovered

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Harnauth Jaiprashad closing the gate to his Ankerville Port Mourant home where the armed robbery took place
Police in Berbice have arrested two men and recovered some of the items that were stolen during a robbery at Port Mourant on Saturday.
The items, which were found Sunday morning in a house on the Corentyne, include two laptops and a cellular phone. The discovery was made about 10:00hrs after two armed men went to a house at Ankerville, Port Mourant, and robbed a family of cash, jewellery and other valuables.
Reports are that about 19:45hrs on Saturday, two men, armed with firearms, cut through a back fence and robbed the family.
Harnauth Jaiprashad, 65, a retired security officer; his wife, Parmini, 62, a retired headteacher; their two children, two grandchildren and son-in-law had just returned from a fast food restaurant and were preparing to have dinner when the robbers entered.
Harnauth Jaiprashad closing the gate to his Ankerville Port Mourant home where the armed robbery took place
Harnauth Jaiprashad closing the gate to his Ankerville Port Mourant home where the armed robbery took place

One of the couple’s children, who is a teacher, Roshmine, said the men entered the yard from the back and walked around the side of the house. She said neither of them was wearing a mask.

“They say you all don’t holler. One had a shotgun and one had a revolver; the one with the revolver also had a cutlass.”
Jaiprashad said they were taken into the house and the door closed behind them.
“They tell us that they didn’t come to stay long and that they didn’t come to hurt anybody; they just come for the gold and the money. They put everybody to lie down and told me to give them the gold and all the money, so I give them the gold and the money.”
The mother of two said she handed over her parents’ National Insurance Scheme (NIS) pension.
“The one with the shotgun, he remained in the room and he continued to search the room. He tell me, ‘go and lie down, don’t look me in my face.’ When he came out, they ask whose car parked out there and I told them, ‘is my husband’.”
Even though Jaiprashad’s husband was lying on the floor near her, she told the bandits that he had gone out and taken the car key with him. “Then they ask if we have a haversack and I said no. They said that they wanted a bag to put the things in, so they took my working bag and put all the things that they collected from the house, including the money and gold inside.”
Before leaving, the men picked up three cellular phones, two laptops and other items, and on their way out, cut the phone line.
 “But they cut the wrong line: they cut the extension line, not the main line. In haste, they say you all don’t call anybody and they closed the door,” Jaiprashad added.
 The entire ordeal lasted about 10 minutes. Jaiprashad said contact was soon made with the Whim Police, who arrived about five minutes after the call was made.
According to a Police source, the investigation began and based on intelligence gathered, they were able to recover some of the articles.
Police are continuing the investigation.
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3 COMMENTS

  1. Great work by our Police men, we may be lacking a lot of technologies but we are doing a splendid job. I hope the Pensioners Association will be notified so that no one will be able to withdraw this pensioner money. They had weapons and no bag for the loot . I don’t understand how they walked down the road with weapons without being detected by neighbors. Great job teacher. I guess we all watch the ID channel.

  2. Suspects in Port Mourant armed robbery arrested – laptops, cell phone among stolen items recovered
    Police arrived like within five minutes– thats a first for pollice -especially when attending to the like of the Jaiprashads..
    Police knew exactly where to go to retrieve these things.
    My brother- my sister in law- my young niece and young nephew was placed to lie on their floor face first in their home by GDF Linden Blackie and his police buddies some years ago.
    No calls were made to police but police arrived early next morning with a bunch of gold jewellery with blood and hair on it asking my bro if any of these are his and his family own. The police that was asking my bro questions was one of the bandits. My bro said no nothing there belonged to his family and him so they left.
    Had my bro identify his stuff he and his family would be dead right there and then.
    They didnt call police but yet police showed up with the bandit police leading the way.

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