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.
Seated
in her hammock is 67-year-old
Mohandai
She was robbed yesterday
at her home in Annandale
“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