Gunmen rob businessmen at LBI birthday party

Some of the items recovered (Police photo)
Some of the items recovered (Police photo)

The police say that they are making swift headway in their investigation of an armed robbery this morning in which several businessmen were robbed at gunpoint at LBI of millions of dollars in cash, jewellery, laptops and cell phones.

The Police say they have so far arrested three suspects and recovered some of the items stolen from the businessmen who were at the time attending a birthday party at a house in Fourth Street, La Bonne Intention (LBI), East Coast Demerara.

The victims and articles stolen are as follows:

1) Michael Kunjbehari, a 36-year-old businessman of Fourth Street, Turkeyen, Georgetown to wit:

Two laptops valued at $200,000, $1.2 million in cash (GC), along with one ID card

2) Robin Satrohan, a 32-year-old businessman of Cummings Lodge, Greater Georgetown to wit:

$500,000 cash and one Samsung Galaxy S10 valued at $50,000.

3) Ryan Jahurali, a 30-year-old businessman of Great Diamond, East Bank Demerara to wit:

One Samsung Note20 Ultra valued at $250,000 and $200,000 cash.

4) Everton Singh-Lammy, a 36-year-old of Kitty, Georgetown to wit:

One gold ring valued at $500,000, one Samsung Note20 Ultra valued $330,000 and $170,000 cash.

5) John Ali, a businessman of Prashad Nagar, Georgetown to wit:

One Black strap bag valued $700,000, one diamond ring valued at $4 million dollars, one white gold chain valued $400,000, one Samsung22 Ultra cell phone valued at $300,000, and $1.5M in cash.

6) Mario Joseph, a 31-years-old businessman of Well Road Ogle, ECD to wit:

$50,000 cash

7) Ramsammy (only name), a 27-year-old Canadian citizen of Torrey Pines Boulevard, Sarasota, Canada to wit:

One gold chain valued at $1.1 million, one gold ring valued at $32,000, a red wallet containing a Canadian driver’s license, ID card and bank card, and $63,000 in cash (GC).

8.  Anthony Joseph, a 32-year-old businessman of Fourth Street, Alexander Village, Georgetown to wit:

One iPhone13 valued at $300,000.

The police say that the above-mentioned persons along with five other friends were at the birthday celebration when four males armed with guns entered the house through a back door which wasn’t locked and relieved the victims of the mentioned articles and cash.

The men then escaped in a waiting car.

 The matter was reported to the police and the scene was visited by a party of police ranks. The scene was photographed and the area was canvassed for CCTV cameras.

One victim upon tracking his phone, led police to an abandoned house in Plum Park, Sophia where a red Digicel bag was found containing two laptops belonging to Kunjbehari, one Samsung S10 cell phone belonging to Satrohan, a Samsung Note20 Ultra phone belonging to Singh-Lammy and an iPhone 13 belonging to Joseph along with an ID card. The said bag was taken to the BV Police Station where it was photographed and dusted for finger prints.

Acting on information received at 6 this morning, ranks from the Vigilance Police Station went to a house in North Melanie, ECD where three suspects were apprehended and taken to the BV Police Station. They were placed into custody and were identified by the victims as the perpetrators.

Investigations are ongoing.