MOHAMED
Khayan Baksh (third from left) and family in happier times. At left are daughter
Shabanna and wife Bibi, and at right son Wazim.
Gunmen kill West
Coast businessman
Bibi Baksh |
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`I see me son
crying, and it was then I know that something gone wrong' - Bibi Baksh
ARMED
bandits on Wednesday night killed Met-en-Meerzorg, West Coast Demerara
businessman, Mohamed Khayan Baksh, 47, in a barrage of gunfire as they attempted
to gain entry to his home.
About five men
dressed in dark-coloured clothing shot at Baksh's home, after which they walked
towards the `backdam' and escaped, residents in the area said. Police are
questioning five persons from the West Demerara area in their
investigations.
Baksh, who
operated a butcher shop and grocery store at his residence at 128
Met-en-Meerzorg (West) and was a member of the Met-en-Meerzorg Policing Group,
sustained gunshot wounds to his head. No one else was wounded in the attack
which lasted about half-an-hour.
His wife Bibi,
50, said she did not believe robbery was the motive as the attackers did not
demand cash or valuables.
A relative
first saw his body, lying near a few bags of `bran' stored under the house,
where it is believed the gunman who shot him was hiding.
Baksh was the
father of Wazim, 24, and Wahab, 25, and Shabanna, 18.
Bibi said she
was at home with Shabanna, Wazim, nephew Paul Narine, 32, and relative Mikey
Ali, 42.
Bibi recalled
that everyone at the home was in bed when the bandits struck at around 23:30
hrs.
A section of the roof and wall of Baksh's home penetrated by gunshots. |
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Several louvre
window panes were shattered and some of the wooden bars on the inside were
ripped out by the men with a piece of 4"x 4" post in an attempt to gain entry
into the house.
Bibi said her
nephew and brother, who were in the back bedroom from where the gunmen tried to
enter, ran out to escape the bullets which penetrated the wall.
"They run to
my room and I tell them to go under the bed in the other room. We were so scared
and didn't know what to do because my husband was downstairs. However he came up
back".
She said that
after her husband sneaked back into the house, he quietly peeped out through a
window after the shooting stopped for a while.
After
realising the place was quiet, Bibi said he went back down to see what had
happened. It was during that time that he was shot and killed by one of the men
who was apparently hiding in the yard.
As residents
nearby were alerted by the sound of gunfire, they made contact with the Leonora
Police who responded by saying that they were on the way to the
scene.
The Baksh residence at Met-en-Meerzorg, West Coast Demerara. (Cullen-Bess Nelson photos) |
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She explained
that after residents alerted the Police, they subsequently began calling one
another by telephone, relating the incident. As the sound of telephones, ringing
continuously, raised further alarm, the gunmen stopped shooting for about 12
minutes.
But they again
started firing several shots around the neighbourhood in an attempt to scare
away anyone who would have gone to the rescue of the family.
Bibi said that
when the shooting finally stopped, a patrol of "Black Clothes" Policemen shortly
after passed through the area in a van and her son hailed out to them, notifying
them that the shooting had occurred at their residence.
She said she
went to open the gate for the Policemen to enter into the yard. "I see me son
crying, and it was then I know that something gone wrong".
Bibi said she
summoned the courage to step forward and saw her husband's body lying on the
ground.
After the
Police made their inquiries, Baksh's body was removed from the residence at
around 04:00 hrs. and taken to a Georgetown funeral home.
The shooting
was just two weeks after bandits robbed and brutally murdered East Bank
Essequibo businesswoman, Claudette Ng-See Quan, 60, and critically wounded her
husband Hilton.
A gang of
about 15 bandits gained entry to their Vergenoegen premises by way of the
Atlantic Ocean and escaped with more than $400,000 in cash, along with a
12-guage shotgun, one 9mm and one .32 pistol. - (JAIME HALL)