Woman Robbed of Over $3.7 Million After Withdrawing Cash from Georgetown Bank

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • Woman Robbed of Over $3.7 Million After Withdrawing Cash from Georgetown Bank
    A woman was robbed of over $3.7 million after withdrawing cash from a bank in Georgetown. The robbery occurred on Friday afternoon and was executed by two men on a motorcycle.
    In an interview with Guyana Times on Saturday, the victim recounted that the incident took place between 15:15 and 15:20 at the intersection of Independence Boulevard and Hunter Street, Georgetown. After leaving the bank, she ran some errands around the city and was on her way to a mechanic when the robbery occurred.
    As she was driving along Hunter Street, she noticed a motorcycle with two men riding past her. The pillion rider reached into her car through a partially opened window and snatched her bag.
    “I usually don’t wind my window down while I am driving. I only spotted them when they reached into the car to take the bag. I am doing some construction work on my house and I was going to take care of that. I didn’t take it for anything because I was seeing motorcycles passing me all the time, ” she said.
    In an attempt to prevent the theft, the woman drove her car into the motorcycle, causing the men to fall into a nearby trench. However, they quickly emerged from the trench, took the bag, and fled, abandoning the motorcycle with the license plate CM 2659.
    The stolen items included $3.7 million; 100 Canadian dollars; US$200; a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 valued at $120,000; a passport; a driver’s license; a National Identification card; and other valuable items. Additionally, her late husband’s wedding ring valued at $100,000 and a knuckle ring inscribed with “MC Rae, ” valued at $600,000, were also in the bag.
    The matter was reported to the police, and an investigation has been launched. The victim is encouraging anyone with information regarding the suspects’ identities to come forward. If you possess any details that could aid in the investigation, please contact one of these numbers: 602-6252, 658-4343, 641-2156, or 602-8996. Alternatively, you can also contact the Ruimveldt Police Station.
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  • @lennoxdarrell7148
    @lennoxdarrell7148 13 дней назад

    Guyana 's Crime and Violence Problem is out of Control. Acutely Disturbing to listen the News how the Woman was Robbed. The Guyana Police Force Appears to be incapable of Controlling the Crime and Violence Rate in Guyana. Maybe Overseas Help is Required from the (USA or England)