Commander of `A’ Division Welton Trotz this afternoon said that two of the country’s most wanted men, Rondell `Fineman’ Rawlins and Jermaine `Skinny’ Charles were shot and killed by members of the joint services on the Linden/Soesdyke Highway.
Asked how the positive identifications were made, he said that they knew the men from their general appearance.
“We know them. They can’t hide”, he told this newspaper.
The men, who were reportedly part of a gang, were fatally wounded during a confrontation with the law enforcement ranks which began late Wednesday night, in a bushy area behind the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri. During that first confrontation, Shawn Grant, 31 of Eccles, East Bank Demerara was killed and a soldier was injured.
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really? really? really? no no no really that happened? I must be blind!!
well done joint services well done hope the country could breathe better now
and i hope that there is no more fineman on the horizon, thanks again to the
joint service members and enjoy your hard earn 50million , your hard work n
common sense pay off by releasing skinny he led you to fineman 2 birds with
several shots
Great news guys, but keep us posted as new info becomes available. And I do hope that the police get this one right.
Good news for all guyanese
at last this ghost character, is a real person.
job well done, let this be an example to others. they will now have time to go after the gun carrying criminals that roam the streets.
he deserve the title chief of police now.
It good to hear that he’s no longer exists, but he should have been taken alive so we can know what’s his motives for his long crime spree. Let’s hope this news is true.
i still dont think it is Fineman
THOUGHT SO TOO
PLease idenity him for us, oh great enlightened one!
well done if it true
yea right come on guyanese wake up if it happen wednesday nite why now its breaking news…dna test please…..if its true good job i hope the officer that shot them is well awarded!!!!!!!!
As an ex-cop, I very, very please with the job well done by the Joint Service. Just last week I wrote an article urging the bloggers and others to be patience and give the Joint Service some more time which have paid off in the short run. Those of us who are supporter of the Police and thier efforts must now be brave and be ready to confront those who are going to cry foul on behalf of these criminals. The reward money promised for the capture of these two individuals must now be shared between the members of this Joint Service operation and more importantly their identies protected from the public at large. I’m proud.
excop i am also an excop, well done to the jointservices,hope the money paid to them all.good work officers