Bodies
burnt
in car trunk
-policeman,
Kitty resident believed to be
victims
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The charred and
unidentified bodies of two men
were found in the trunk of an
At 192 Toyota Carina at around
22:10 hrs on Tuesday on the
northern side of the
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Strathspey Embankment, East
Coast Demerara.
Police believe that one of
the victims is Sundat Ramoutar,
30, a Tactical Services Unit (TSU)
rank of Lot 44 Bel Air Road,
East Coast Demerara.
Detectives last night
received information that the
other victim is Suresh Persaud,
42, of Owen Street, Kitty,
when relatives reported him
missing.
Relatives confirmed last
night that Persaud and
Ramoutar were close friends.
The two men lived a short
distance from one another.
The
distraught wife of Suresh
Persaud
(top), Lalita Ramoutar, after
she returned from the
Vigilance Police Station
yesterday and two of Suresh
Persaud’s four children
(bottom)
Ramoutar was last seen
driving the vehicle,
subsequently identified as his
sister Dharandai Callender's
gold-coloured car, PJJ 6771 on
Tuesday.
None of the two men have
been seen since.
Kaieteur News understands
that Persaud left home shortly
after 11:00 on Tuesday. He,
along with Ramoutar, uplifted
the car which belonged to
Ramoutar's sister at around
midday and reportedly headed
for Unity, Mahaica.
There are reports that the
men were slain earlier on
Tuesday night in another area
and then placed in the trunk
of the car, which was set on
fire.
According to reports,
around 21:30 hours on Tuesday,
an anonymous caller telephoned
the police informing them that
two persons in a car had been
shot near Brusche Dam, Buxton.
The caller also reported
seeing several persons, who
appeared to be gunmen, pulling
the occupants from the car.
The two persons, who appeared
to be dead, were then placed
in the car trunk.
According to the caller,
the car was then driven away.
Acting on this information,
police first ventured to
Brusche Dam, but found no sign
of the corpses, although
streaks of blood were
reportedly seen on the ground.
They subsequently went to
Strathspey after receiving
further information.
It was then that they saw
the car. Flames were still
emanating from the trunk. They
put out the blaze, and upon
checking, saw the charred
remains of the two persons.
The remains were taken to
the Georgetown Hospital
Mortuary, while the vehicle
was taken to the Vigilance
Police Station.
At the time of the
discovery, police were unable
to ascertain the identity of
the victims. According to a
police release, upon further
investigations, the engine and
chassis number on the car were
ascertained and this allowed
police to identify the owner.
It was this that led police
to believe that one of the
victims was Ramoutar.
The missing policeman's
relatives yesterday gave
statements to the
investigators. However they
were unable to positively
identify the badly burnt
remains.
Detectives have been unable
to give a motive for the
killing.
The brutal double execution
is the latest in a spate of
gruesome murders that have
occurred on the East Coast of
Demerara in the past three
years.
Thursday,
November, 25, 2004