Annandale
resident executed by bandits
two
policemen injured, villagers beaten
A 28-year-old fisherman was killed last night at Sand Reef,
Annandale, and at least two policemen slightly wounded as
gunmen continued their reign of terror on the East Coast of
Demerara.
In an attack reminiscent of last Friday night's raid in
Coldingen, Anthony Parsram aka Richard was shot dead around
20:50 hrs by a gang of five marauding bandits who then raided
several homes in the squatter community.
Parsram, who had jumped through his window to escape, was
pursued and dragged back close to his house where he was cold
bloodedly executed.
Three other residents were beaten and relieved of small
amounts of cash and jewellery.
Kaieteur News understands that the police were ambushed when
they responded to the report of the attack.
There are reports that another body with gunshot wounds was
seen in the village of Buxton, but so tense was the situation
that police were reluctant to venture into the village to
confirm this.
Harichand Lall, a fisherman, said that the men came from the
direction of the seawall.
He told Kaieteur News that the men first went into a house
that was empty.
They then moved to Parsram's house and kicked down his door to
gain entry.
Parsram began to scream for help, but no one responded.
"He jump through de window and one ah de bandits seh
'kill he kill he'".
The resident said that Parsram managed to run away but was
hotly pursued and caught.
"Dey bring he back and just shoot he," the resident
told this newspaper.
The bandits then went to Lall's house at lot 2, Sand Reef,
where they held him and his family up.
They were pistol whipped by the bandits who demanded cash and
jewellery.
Lall's wife Savitrie told this newspaper that she had just
retired to bed after she had finished talking to a neighbour.
"I lie down and I hear a noise. When I look out I see
five men. Me tell me husband they look like police. Dey go to
another house where dey shoot de boy,"
Savitrie Lall stated.
She said she heard Parsram calling for help but could not
render any assistance.
After the gunmen had executed Parsram, they barged their way
into the Lall's home.
"Dey lash me husband in he head and tell he, 'you is de
businessman, you got de money'. He tell dem he nah gat
money,"
Savitrie said she took off her earrings and offered them to
the men.
They demanded more cash and she ended up handing over $5,000
more.
"When dey get de money, dey lash me in me head and run
away. I get so confused I pick up me baby and run out de
house. Is den I see
de man body lying
down deh. I holler fuh me husband," Savitrie Lall stated.
Their son, 25-year-old Surujpaul was also beaten by the
bandits.
A police patrol arrived and offered to take the injured only
up to the Annandale main road.
They came under attack while returning to the station.
However, their injuries required no urgent medical attention.
Parsram is the second East Coast resident shot dead by bandits
in less than 48 hours.
Early Saturday morning, nine-year-old Christine Sookra was
murdered when bandits riddled her family's house with bullets
in a
20-minute terror spree in Coldingen.
The second attack occurred a few hours after acting Home
Affairs Minister and a team of top government officials had
visited Coldingen.