UK firearms expert set to arrive for Linden shooting ballistics tests -Hughes

United Kingdom firearm expert Dr Mark Robinson is prepared to travel to Guyana at the earliest opportunity to observe ballistics tests on fragments and bullets recovered from the Linden shooting and to conduct his own independent tests, AFC executive Nigel Hughes said yesterday.

Hughes, an attorney, who is watching over the interest of the relatives of Shemroy Bouyea, Allan Lewis and Ron Somerset, who were shot dead near the Mackenzie- Wismar Bridge, has written to acting Police Commissioner Leroy Brumell requesting that Robinson be facilitated.

In the letter, which was delivered to the commissioner’s office yesterday, it was stated that fragments of the full-jacketed bullets recovered from the bodies of the deceased are in