Police are yet to make an arrest in the murder of Enmore taxi driver Roopchand Darshan who was found slumped over the steering wheel of his car in March, Police Public Relations Officer Ivelaw Whittaker said.
Whittaker told Stabroek News that they have not arrested anyone in connection with the murder nor were there any suspects so far. Their investigations are still in progress.
Previously, the police had been pursuing the theory that he was a victim of an attempted carjacking. The police were also checking
reports that Darshan was involved in an argument with a man, who hit him on the head.
Darshan’s mother Latchmie said she was still holding on to hope that her son’s killer would be found. She stated that it was hard moving on with life knowing that she will never again see her son.
Darshan, 24, was found in his motor vehicle PRR 4834 on the Strathspey Railway Embankment, ECD, with a suspected gunshot wound to the head around 22:50 hours on March 29.
A group of men living in the neighbourhood had told his relatives that sometime after 10pm he had received a call from a person who wanted to be picked up.
A post-mortem examination revealed that the Logwood, Enmore resident died as a result of haemorrhage and shock due to gunshot wounds.