The Guyana Defence Force Coast Guard over the weekend and on Mon-day removed approximately 135 Venezuelan refugees from the Amerindian community of Kabakaburi, Upper Pomeroon, Region Two. The refugees were mainly from Warrau Tribes and canoed their way from Region One to Kabakaburi in Region Two.
According to information received, they journeyed to the area early Friday morning around 04:00 hrs. They passed the Pomeroon river mouth then headed to Kabakaburi. On arriving, they saw a church opened and started to occupy it.
There were over 35 families at the location. Upon hearing of their arrival, toshao of the community, Monty Simon went and visited them. The refugees were speaking the Warrau language but he persisted in his efforts to communicate with them. Simon said they begged him to stay in his area. The toshao allowed them to stay for two days but then they started to destroy residents’ crops and clear lands which he could neither condone nor tolerate.