
Bandits
kill security guard in
latest robbery attack
By
Stacey Davidson
BANDITS
yesterday afternoon shot
dead a security guard
and robbed a Georgetown
store in the latest
daring robbery attack
since the February 23
daylight jailbreak by a
gang of five.

Security guard Chetram Etwaroo, 42, was shot in the face while on duty at F&I Jairam and Sons Variety Store, Saffon Street, Charlestown. He died on the spot.

Sister
to the left and mother
to the right
The bandits robbed the proprietor of about $600,000 in cash and fled on a black scooter, witnesses said.

Etwaroo,
employed with Vigil
Security Services, was
stationed outside the
store when the three
young men walked up to
him, took away his
firearm and shot him in
his face, reports said.
He
was rushed to the
Georgetown Public
Hospital Corporation
where he was pronounced
dead.
Etwaroo,
of 15, Public Road,
Agricola, East Bank
Demerara, was employed
by the security firm
about one month ago.
Proprietor,
Mr. Francis Jairam, said
when he first saw the
three men, he thought
they were customers and
paid them no attention
until he was attacked.
He said he immediately
took out a drawer which
had a small amount of
money and handed it to
them, but they refused
that and took the other
two which had the bulk
of the cash.
Jairam estimated the three bandits are in their late teens and twenties.

The
distraught store owner
said the robbers were
"neatly shaved and
very decent looking and
very deceptive" and
did not resemble any of
the five men who escaped
from the Georgetown
Prison on February 23
last.
He
added that persons who
have knowledge of his
operations had informed
the robbers, because
they knew exactly where
the bulk of his money
was kept.
"The
way the men operated,
someone must have sent
them (because they knew)
where the money was
kept", he declared.
The
proprietor, in business
for the past 15 years,
said he was now very
worried about his
security and that of his
family.
He
was grateful that he was
not wounded and
expressed sympathies to
the relatives of the
dead security guard.
She
said she stopped what
she was doing and
hurried into the store,
saw the body, and then
realised what had
occurred. Mrs. Jairam
and her son, Vickram,
who was at the time in
the store, took the
security guard to the
hospital.
At
the dead man's home, his
sister and mother with
whom he lived, were
crying uncontrollably.
They
said he was a very
quiet, fun-loving person
who was always willing
to do favours for
anyone.
His
sister, Ms.
Chanmattie Etwaroo said
they received the tragic
message from a member of
the media.
His
mother, Mrs.
Parbattie Shivgobin,
who is ill, was very
shaken by her son's
tragic death and kept on
screaming after they got
the news.
The
security guard, who was
never married, has one
daughter who lives in
Suriname, relatives
said.
Mrs.
Shivgobin is now left
with three of her five
children.
A gang of six bandits last Saturday night shot dead businessman Ramdeo Persaud, 43, known as David and `Sweetie Man' and his reputed wife, Mahadai Magoo, 34, also called Sita Persaud, at their home at 57, Peter Street, Annandale North, East Coast Demerara.
Friday, May 17, 2002