Shortly after the
Guyana Defence Force had
completed testing its guns
on Monday, in preparation
for last night’s
fireworks display, another
explosion rocked the quiet
Queenstown neighbourhood
in Georgetown, at about
23:15hrs.

Someone had
lobbed a fragmentation
grenade into the premises
at 146 Oronoque and Crown
Streets.
Contractor
Doodnauth Samaroo
This is a three-storey
construction being
undertaken by contractor,
Doodnauth Samaroo, of
Hampton Court, Essequibo
Coast.
Samarooo said that he was
at Hampton Court at the
time of the explosion.
“I had just gone to bed
when I got a phone call
informing me of the
explosion. I have no idea
who would want to do such
a thing since I have no
problem with anyone.”
Samaroo said that he is
certain that his son,
Troy, who was in the house
at the time, could not
have been the target.
The grenade spewed
shrapnel around the place,
shattering a window pane
and leaving indentations
on the walls and ceiling.
There were also
indentations from the
shrapnel on the fences,
columns and on the
grillwork at the doors. An
overhead light fixture was
damaged as were the
pipelines on the ground
where the fragmentation
device landed and
exploded.
Eyewitnesses to the
grenade attack said that
they saw a man come out of
a car, lob the device and
then calmly walk back to
the car and drive away.
The Alberttown Police
Station is a mere two
blocks away, but according
to Samaroo, they took some
time to arrive. He said
that when they arrived
they found a pin from the
device bearing a number,
and pieces of lead from
the grenade.
Samaroo said that he
started construction last
year and that the building
is intended to house a
residence, a store house
and offices.
He said that he bought the
property some time back
and knocked down the old
house that stood there to
erect the present
building.
The
targeted premises at
Oronoque and Crown
Streets
To construct the
building he was forced to
borrow money from the bank
so, according to him, the
grenade attack could not
have been staged by anyone
to whom he was indebted.
He said that he is not
scared but merely
concerned that he could be
the subject of such an
attack.
Wednesday,
May 26, 2010