Trinidad’s ‘most wanted’ killed near police station

Crime Scene Investigators search for evidence at the scene where Haradath Solomon was gunned down on Saturday night.
Crime Scene Investigators search for evidence at the scene where Haradath Solomon was gunned down on Saturday night.

(Trinidad Guardian) One of the coun­try’s most “Want­ed” and “Dan­ger­ous” man was gunned down sev­er­al feet away from the Freeport Po­lice Sta­tion sec­onds af­ter he walked out from the charge room on Sat­ur­day night.

It is sus­pect­ed that the as­sailants fol­lowed Hara­dath “H” Solomon, 42, of Mis­sion Road, Freeport, to the sta­tion, where he had gone to get his book signed by of­fi­cers as proof that he was still in the coun­try on or­ders hand­ed down by a mag­is­trate in a court mat­ter he was in­volved in.

 
The gun­men wait­ed out­side the sta­tion along the Mis­sion Road un­til he walked out and then they drove past him with and the oc­cu­pants opened fire on their tar­get.

Hara­dath “H” Solomon

Solomon was hit just out­side the Lot­to and Play Whe booth just west of the sta­tion, less than 100 feet away.

Crime Scene In­ves­ti­ga­tors who processed the scene on Sat­ur­day night re­cov­ered over 16 spent shells on the scene. The in­ci­dent oc­curred at about 7 pm.

Ac­cord­ing to po­lice sources, Solomon was put on the po­lice’s “radar” about five months ago, af­ter they re­ceived in­tel­li­gence that he was plan­ning a high-pro­file kid­nap­ping. He had many places of abode, in­clud­ing Mor­vant and Ari­ma.

At the crime scene, sev­er­al rel­a­tives of Solomon showed up but did not com­ment on his death. How­ev­er, a close as­so­ciate of Solomon told Guardian Me­dia that while he was on the po­lice watch list, Solomon “in the end, was not ever con­vict­ed on any crimes…be­ing a sus­pect doesn’t mean he was re­al­ly in­volved in any­thing that the po­lice said he was in…all are in­no­cent un­til proven guilty…but what I can say is that for a long time peo­ple want­ed him dead…He was a busi­ness­man in his own rights.”

Po­lice said Solomon was a sus­pect is sev­er­al kid­nap­pings to­geth­er with re­put­ed gang leader Sel­wyn “Robo­cop” Alex­is. Solomon was al­so a sus­pect in sev­er­al rob­beries, break-ins and sus­pect­ed to be the head of a car-steal­ing ring in the En­ter­prise, Ch­agua­nas area.

Po­lice said Solomon was the “last man stand­ing” from Alex­is’ era. Alex­is was gunned down on Ju­ly 17, 2016, while at his En­ter­prise, Ch­agua­nas busi­ness. Alex­is, cus­tomer Kevin Es­cayg, of San Juan and Es­cayg’s then four-year-old son Kir­chard Scott were shot sev­er­al times as a group of gun­men am­bushed them at Alex­is’ car-wash at Free­dom Street at about 4.30 pm.

In 2017, po­lice cracked a ma­jor case in­volv­ing theft of bank funds, with the ar­rest and sub­se­quent pros­e­cu­tion of Solomon in con­nec­tion with the break-in and theft of $3,030,000 from First Cit­i­zens’ Mon­trose, Ch­agua­nas branch some­time be­tween Sep­tem­ber 22 and 24, 2017. Thieves gained ac­cess to the bank by priz­ing open the bur­glar proof­ing and a win­dow on the south­ern side of the build­ing. No part of the stolen mon­ey has ever been re­cov­ered.

The pre­vi­ous break­through came on De­cem­ber 18, 2017, when four per­sons ap­peared be­fore an Ari­ma mag­is­trate charged with the $5 mil­lion heist from an ar­moured se­cu­ri­ty ve­hi­cle the at Pi­ar­co In­ter­na­tion­al Air­port on De­cem­ber 6, 2017.

Solomon was al­so charged with pos­ses­sion of two grammes of mar­i­jua­na, which were al­leged­ly found on his per­son when he was de­tained for ques­tion­ing by the Crim­i­nal In­ves­ti­ga­tions De­part­ment, on De­cem­ber 14, 2017.

On De­cem­ber 20, 2017, Solomon, 40, ap­peared be­fore Se­nior Mag­is­trate Jo-Anne Con­nor in the Ch­agua­nas First Mag­is­trate’s Court charged with house break-in and lar­ce­ny.