Cops issue wanted bulletins over Mon Repos `terrorism’

A scene from the unrest
A scene from the unrest

The Guyana Police Force (GPF) today issued Wanted Bulletins for several persons for Acts of Terrorism, Contrary to Section 309 (A) (1) (b) (ii) of the Criminal Law (Offences) Act, Chapter 8:01 which occurred on the East Coast Demerara on the 28th June, 2022.

 

In this regard, the GPF says it is seeking the assistance of the public for information about the whereabouts of these persons to be prosecuted for the aforementioned offence.

 

“Terror and mayhem were unleashed on persons on the East Coast of Demerara in June last year, during which several vehicles were burnt, and a number of stalls were ransacked and looted at the Mon Repos Market, ECD. Roads were blocked by burning debris, and scores of persons were beaten and robbed during the acts of terror committed by ‘protestors’”, the police said.

 

Among those on the ‘Wanted’ list for Acts of Terrorism  are:

Walkie Glasgow of Golden Grove, ECD

Trotman Tixey, alias ‘Quincy’ from Nabaclis, ECD

Sukie Reginal from Golden Grove, ECD

                                                                                                                                                                                                   Others (only ‘alias’) on the ‘Wanted’ list are:

‘Carlos’ from Golden Grove, ECD

‘Ray Ray/Lilly’ from Golden Grove, ECD

‘Nedd’ from Golden Grove, ECD

‘Blammi’ from Golden Grove, ECD

‘Dave’ from Nabaclis, ECD

‘Burke’ from Nabaclis, ECD

‘Layne’ from Nabaclis, ECD

‘Kaldin’ from Enmore North, ECD

‘Peters’ from Haslington North & Victoria, ECD

It is unclear why the police force is only now issuing these bulletins when the events occurred since June last year.  The police have been strongly criticised in the past for not acting against those involved in these events. There was a similar eruption on February 1st at Buxton where a truck was burnt and some persons robbed.