By Dacia Whaul
Following the wounding of an Enmore businessman during an attack by robbers at his home on Sunday, a religious leader has warned that the community could be under siege if authorities do not act to dismantle “dope gangs” in the area.
But despite the attack on Chandradat Purnadatt, who was chopped about his body by three men at his Logwood business, both the police and the chairman of the Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) say that crime is not a major issue in the area.
Pandit Purnadatt disagrees. He has issued a call for the acting Commission-er of Police Seelall Persaud and Minister of Home Affairs Clement Rohee to