Hampshire
shooting…
- cops
detain four, vow to
break gang
Police have detained four men and are hunting for
others in connection with the murder of 49- yr- old,
Hansraj Samaroo, who was shot by bandits who invaded his
squatting area home at Hampshire, Corentyne on Saturday
night.
Fruit
vendor Hansraj Samaroo
Samaroo, called ‘Buddy’, ‘Long Hair’ or
‘Watermelon Man’, was shot in the groin and died at
around 13:30 hrs at the Georgetown Public Hospital
Corporation despite an eight-hour operation to save his
life.

Watermelon
The gunmen also beat Samaroo’s 45-year-old wife, Kumarie
Samaroo, before fleeing with $800,000 that they had taken
from a wardrobe and $20,000 that they had taken from
Samaroo’s pockets after shooting him.

Commander of ‘B’ Division, Assistant Commissioner,
Steven Merai and other officials told Kaieteur News
yesterday that the police are making a special effort to
catch the perpetrators.

They believe that the six gunmen who invaded Samaroo’s
home are also responsible for about five recent robberies
in the Hampshire and Port Mourant areas.
“We are going to catch these guys and bring this gang to
its knees”, one of the officers said.
Merai disclosed that four suspects have been detained. The
Commander gave the assurance that the police will not rest
until the bandits are captured and the community is safe.
Recounting the ordeal yesterday, the victim’s wife,
Kumarie Samaroo, called Leila, said that she was in the
bottom flat at around 19:30 hrs on Saturday when a man who
was wearing a hat and had a handkerchief tied over his
face suddenly appeared in front of her.
The woman said that the bandit pointed a handgun at her
and ordered her to be silent.
He then ordered her to lie on the floor and take off all
her jewellery and at the same time demanded her money.
The
house where Samaroo and his family resided
However, Mrs. Samaroo said she started to shout, and
the bandit began to beat her as he struggled to take off
her jewellery.
She said that two other men made their way upstairs to her
husband.
Mrs. Samaroo said that shortly after, she heard a gunshot.
According to the woman, she ran upstairs and saw her
husband lying on the floor in a pool of blood.
One of the robbers began to beat her again while demanding
money.
She said that she told them to check in her husband’s
pockets, in which they found about $20,000.
But the bandits continued to beat her while demanding more
money. They then broke open the wardrobe in which the
found about $800,000.
The bandits then retreated, scaling the fence and
disappearing into the back lands.
Mr. Samaroo’s eldest son, Ramnarine, said that he was at
his house next door when the bandits exited his father’s
home.
The son and several residents started to give chase, but
were forced to retreat when the bandits fired several
shots at them.
Meanwhile, the wounded vendor was rushed to the New
Amsterdam Hospital. He was then transferred to the
Georgetown Hospital, where doctors performed emergency
surgery to save his life.
Another son, Samuel Samaroo, a foreman at the Guysuco
estate, told Kaieteur News he had just left home and heard
the gunshots. He subsequently received a phone call ‘not
to go home because bandits are in their house’. But he
hurried home only to be confronted with the sight of his
father lying on the ground in a pool of blood.
His father was on life support and died around 13:30 hrs
yesterday.
Apart from the two sons, the couple has two daughters.
Ruth Samaroo, 25, lives in Trinidad and seven-year-old
Alyah.
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