The Guyana Police Force says that while it received a report of a car being trailed shortly after the car crash involving army intelligence officer Robert Pyle, they are investigating to ascertain if the two incidents are connected.
Kaieteur News reported that Pyle, who was killed on New Year’s Eve in a two vehicle smash-up that claimed the lives of three persons, was chasing a vehicle during a special operation. It said that Pyle was part of a team that was in the vicinity of the residence of Winston Brassington, Chief Executive Officer of the National Industrial Commercial Investments Limited (NICIL).
The paper went on to report that the son of a businessman who was in a car with his sister was approached by Pyle in Cowan Street in Kingston, who said he was a member of the Special Organized Crime Unit (SOCU), and ordered the businessman’s son not to move his car. Out of fear, it was