DPP recommends charges in murder of man who came back from St Martin

Mohamed Haniff
Mohamed Haniff

The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) yesterday advised the police to charge four suspects with the murder of Bath Settlement businessman, Mohamed Haniff.

This was confirmed by Crime Chief Wendell  Blanhum, who told Stabroek  News yesterday that the suspects are scheduled  to appear at the Fort Wellington Magistrate’s Court this morning.

Haniff, also known as ‘Raymond’, 47, of Lot 56 Experiment, Bath Settlement, West Coast Berbice, was reportedly beaten with an iron bar and chopped multiple times in his head with a cutlass last Friday evening.

He was rushed to the Fort Wellington Hospital after which he was transferred to the New Amsterdam Public Hospital, where he died around 1.30 the following morning.

Haniff, who was working in St Martin with a relative, returned just over a week ago to Guyana. Stabroek News was previously told that the man returned with US$8,000 which he hid after he had noticed some men acting suspiciously in front of his house.

A post-mortem examination showed that Haniff died as a result of multiple incised wounds to the head.

A police source had previously told this  newspaper that Haniff was apparently given sleeping pills. As a result, the police have obtained the contents of Haniff’s stomach and blood samples for testing.

The police on Monday confirmed that one of the suspects  admitted to the crime and he reportedly provided investigators with a detailed statement of what transpired.

The suspect reportedly said that last Friday, he was at his Bath Settlement home in the company of one of the other suspects, called ‘Devon, when another suspect, known as ‘Son,’ contacted him and told him that he had identified an individual to rob.

The attack, he said, was supposed to be a robbery but they allegedly killed Haniff after he refused to hand over the money they asked for.

The man told investigators that he along with two others were transported to the scene by a fourth suspect.

Upon arrival, he said, they jumped a fence and went up the front step. Once there, he claimed they were led into the house.

The suspect further detailed that they proceeded into the room where Haniff was and started to beat him. During the attack, the man said, they decided to kill Haniff after he refused to comply with their demand and hand over his money.

One of the suspects was armed with a knife, while the other others had cutlasses. Following the killing, the suspect said he and his accomplices were dropped back to his house.