Cops to charge trio over Black Bush murders

Carlton Chaitram, Tameshwar Jagmohan and Jairam Chaitram, 17, being escorted out of the Mibicuri Police Station.

Police are preparing to charge a farmer, his teenaged son and an employee with last week’s  brutal Black Bush triple murder.

Investigators say that the victims were killed because they were seen during a planned fuel theft.

Carlton Chaitram and Tameshwar Jagmohan being escorted out of the Mibicuri Police Station.
Carlton Chaitram and Tameshwar Jagmohan being escorted out of the Mibicuri Police Station.

Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum yesterday told Stabroek News that the hunt is on for a fourth person who was allegedly present when the crime was committed. Police sources  last evening confirmed that the wife of the farmer was earlier in the day arrested and is assisting with the investigations.

Stabroek News has since been told that the three men who are to be charged  are Carlton Chaitram, 37, known as ‘Lyma’ and Jairam Chaitram, 17, and Tameshwar Jagmohan, 18, known as ‘Guana’ all three are from Mibicuri South, Black Bush Polder.

Rakesh Karamchand, 27, known as ‘Go to front’, from Sheet Anchor, Canje, is now being sought by the police in connection with the deaths. Up to press time last evening there was no word on whether he had been detained and no wanted bulletin was issued by police.

The team from the Police’s Georgetown- based Major Crimes Unit, who have been leading the investigation made a major breakthrough on Wednesday night when one of the suspects started