Armed bandits in robbery rampage in
Annandale 67-year-old woman among those
attacked By Nigel Williams
A group of armed
bandits suspected to be residents of the
village of Annandale on the East Coast went on the rampage
late Wednesday evening and early yesterday morning, robbing a
pensioner of over $450,000 in cash and jewellery, while firing
several gunshots in the air.

robbing a
pensioner of over $450,000 in cash and jewellery
A 35-year-old woman, Indra
Persaud, was shot in her knee during the attack but vigilant
residents apprehended one of the suspects who is currently in
police custody at the Vigilance Police Station. The
pillaging started at around 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday at 263
Church Street, Annandale North and ended up at 76 Persaud
Street, South of the village at around 10:15 a.m.
yesterday. Stabroek News understands that the apprehended
bandit is a resident of Annandale and is known for acts of
banditry and drug abuse. According to 17-year-old Monica
Goorudat of Church Street, she was awakened by the sound of
footsteps in her bedroom. The teen who was the only person
home at the time said that her phone immediately rang but as
she ignored it, she observed that a man was in her
room. “Well after he came close to me, I started to scream
and he said don’t mek noise because other people deh
downstairs with guns.” Goorudat told Stabroek News that she
ignored the man’s warning and continued to shout and later
escaped through the same window that the bandit used to enter
her room. She said when she got downstairs a large
crowd had already gathered, including members of the Annandale
Policing Group, but the armed bandits had already shot Persaud
who lives next door and escaped. Goorudat said that she ran
into Persaud’s home and when she got there she saw the woman
lying on her floor bleeding from the gunshot wound. The bullet
had penetrated her wall and hit her in the knee. The young
woman said that shortly after a police patrol was passing and
they responded and along with residents they went into the
house. The bandit who was still inside Goorudat’s house
managed initially to elude the police and residents who had
commenced a search for him. And he was not found until about
15 minutes after the police had left when residents who had
returned to the house insisting that the man was still there
came upon him sandwiched between two mattresses. The police
who were not far away were recalled and they took the bandit
into custody but not before he received a sound thrashing from
his fellow villagers. Leaving North Annandale empty-handed
and with one of their accomplices apprehended by the police,
the gunmen who were not satisfied, went south of the village,
robbing 67-year-old Mohandai, known as “Sheila” of over
$450,000 in cash and jewellery yesterday morning at about 10
a.m. When Stabroek News visited the pensioner she was
having her breakfast and said that she had lost consciousness
several times during her 12-minute ordeal. The old woman who
suffers from a heart problem told this newspaper that she was
at the time frying plantains when three armed men stormed her
premises. Mohandai, who alone occupies the three-bedroom
house, said that she had closed her gate with padlocks but the
gunmen climbed over. According to the pensioner, two of them
jumped over her gate and while the other one accosted a fish
vendor who was there at the time, the other bandits forced
Mohandai to take off her gold earrings and guide them through
her house. “At this point me tell dem, this house na me
wan, ah dis same gal ya (the fish vendor) wan, but one a de
man seh, you lie, you live right hay, dis hay ah you
own.” The 67-year-old said that the men then pulled her up
and began interrogating her, inquiring whether she had money
and jewellery. Mohandai related that she told the bandits that
all of her possessions were upstairs and was about to lead
them through the front door with the aim of allowing her
neigbours to see them but the men detected what she was up to
and insisted in going up through the back. The mother of
seven said she began to cry but one of the bandits using his
gun continued to hit her about her body. Mohandai recounted
how she watched as the men opened her wardrobe and took out a
bag full of gold and silver jewellery along with $50,000
cash. She said that she had saved the money for a very long
time and it was very heart-rending to see the men carry it
away. She said after taking the money and jewellery, one of
the bandits, with a gun raised to her head, asked her for more
money and she began to fall at this point. However, she
managed to maintain her balance and pleaded with the bandit
not to take her life. She said they then exited the house
leaving her on the floor panting for breath. Yesterday the
residents of Annandale in disgust lamented the situation in
the country. But what angered them most was the fact that a
van load of Guyana Defence Force ranks were parked not too far
from the area and did not respond to the crime. On Monday
three armed men believed to be residents of Buxton had
attempted to rob Ace Shopping Centre, also in Annandale and on
Wednesday two armed men held up a mini-bus in the area and
walked south of the village after robbing their fellow
passengers.
Friday,
July 26, 2002
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