Bandits broke into a store at Cotton Tree
Village, West Berbice around 3 am yesterday
and stole over $300,000 in cash, phone cards
and cycle parts, leaving behind a bag
containing a cutting torch and
house-breaking implements.
The
distressed Zalim Khan in his store
yesterday.
Owner of the store, Zalim Khan told
Stabroek News yesterday that the bandits
escaped after he fired a shot in their
direction “to scare them off.” Police
also recovered a bicycle at the scene that
the bandits reportedly stole from another
person and a pair of sneakers in a bag.

The man’s wife, Ameena told this
newspaper that the bandits gained entry to
the building by breaking a kitchen window
and removing a few metal bars. They then
opened the door leading to the store where
the items were removed.
She said it appeared that the men had
been in the house for a long time because
they also helped themselves to a bottle of
orange juice and snacks.
When this newspaper visited yesterday,
cycle parts were still scattered on the
ground close to the window through which the
men escaped.
Fingerprints were also visible on the
half-finished bottle of juice and on the
window.
Khan, his wife and two other occupants of
the house were sleeping in the upper flat
when they heard “tumbling.”
Ameena
pointing to fingerprints on the window
that the men broke to enter the building.
With his licensed gun in hand he said he
immediately peered out into the front and
sides of the yard but did not see anyone. He
then looked out of a window at the back of
the house just in time to see a man
escaping.
Khan said he waited for about two minutes
in case the man came back and saw him
returning. The man must have seen the
curtain pull and made an about-turn. At this
stage, Khan fired the shot.
He later learnt from the neighbours that
three men were seen running down the dam
after the shot was fired.
Half an hour after the bandits fled he
went down to examine the place and saw that
the entire bottom flat was ransacked.
He summoned the police from the Blairmont
Station and they responded promptly and took
statements.
Fingerprint experts, he said, also
visited the scene and conducted
investigations.