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Blaze d Chalice wrote:Nah they shoulda tie both hands to one vehicle and the 2 feet to the next and then drive and give him the Rack treatment.
Shoulda also piss and sheit in his mouth while breaking dem chair on his back.
Man see a set of PNM poster and think he reach home and could do as he please yes.
Hope he is found dead and dismembered soon after.
Dizzy28 wrote:Saw the vids for those pics. There are police in one of them.
My question is what do police do when they come and find a man who clearly has gotten the village justice and is still crucified with rope?
Do you try to establish who deal with him or leave it be?
Blaze d Chalice wrote:Bout the other kidnapping.
Version 1 (Guardian)Kidnapping rumour spreads after dispute near daycare
An argument between a Barrackpore mother and a relative, and her subsequent disappearance outside a pre-school caused panic when it was reported on social media that she was kidnapped.
However, police said people had exaggerated the situation and jumped to a conclusion before getting the facts.
The woman was located by police and was well.
According to police, the woman was outside a preschool off the Rochard Douglas Road when she had a dispute with a relative.
Police said someone at the school saw the woman being placed inside the car and contacted an Emergency Response police officer and asked him to pass by the school to see whether or not something was wrong. The information was passed on to Barrackpore police and the woman was identified.
Officers said when she was contacted, the woman reported that she was well and liming with someone.
However, claims of the woman being kidnapped were shared via social media yesterday, including a photograph of her and a child. It was also claimed that she played a prank on the police, however, police said no official report was made up to yesterday afternoon.
Version 1 Part 2 (Guardian)Woman in kidnapping rumour now says it was true
A Barrackpore mother who was reported kidnapped after dropping her children to pre-school on Monday has now claimed that she was indeed abducted.
This after she was found hobbling out of the Usine Pond in Ste Madeline yesterday.
The woman told investigators that when officers contacted her on Monday, she had to tell them she was alright because her captors had a gun to her head.
According to police, she claimed that that on Monday, she was near the Rochard Road in Barrackpore when an ex-boyfriend, his girlfriend and another man kidnapped her.
She said she was taken somewhere and sexually assaulted. Yesterday morning, they threw her in the pond and left her.
Passersby saw the drenched woman exiting the pond and contacted Ste Madeleine Police.
But ent police located her and she was well?
The woman was taken to a health centre for a medical checkup and was expected to give officers an official statement.
An initial report stated that around 9.30 am Monday, the woman had just dropped off her two children at a preschool.
She was standing near of shed when a Nissan Tiida pulled alongside her and two men emerged.
An argument reportedly ensued and the woman was assaulted before she was dragged into the car.
Witnesses contacted Barrackpore police and reported that they heard the woman screaming as the car drove away.
Police responded but found no sign of her or the car in the area.
Police contacted her via her mobile phone and she told them that she was with a friend.
The officers asked her to visit the station, but she never did.
Newsday versionBarrackpore mother kidnapped
MOMENTS after dropping off her two children at school, a Barrackpore woman was abducted by two men who were seen bundling her into a car near her home on Monday morning.
Up to late yesterday members of the Anti Kidnapping Squad were questioning several people despite rumours on social media that the report was fake.
According to a police report at about 9.30 am the woman identified as Roxanne Rajkumar was standing near a shed near her home in Barrackpore when a Nissan Tiida pulled up. An eye witness said two men came out of the car, grabbed Rajkumar and bundled her into the car and drove off.
The eyewitness said people were only alerted when Rajkumar began screaming for help but by the time people rushed to her aid, it was too late as the car drove off.
Rajkumar is a mother of two children ages five and nine. Rumours of the kidnapping being fake began circulating on social media after police had informed the family that they called Rajkumar's cellphone and a female voice answered saying she was okay and was not kidnapped.
However, police said the woman who responded may not have been Rajkumar.
Since then all calls to Rajkumar's phone have been forwarded to voicemail.
Yesterday, one of Rajkumar's friends in a social media post called on users to share the mother’s photograph with hopes of someone seeing her.
“I have known Roxanne for years, this is not something she will do. She loves her children till death and always puts them first. Everything she does is to protect and make a better future for them.”
The woman said that people were making it out to be a joke while the mother was abducted. But two days have gone and Rajkumar has not shown up to her home.
A report was also made to the Barrackpore Police Station.
Me'em go post she picture here. You could go on newsday site.
Is it a Kunti Part 2? I asking seriously.
The one thing that is consistent in these articles is the presence of a Tiida.
This should be an open and shut case if they find the driver of the Tiida.
Rovin wrote:https://www.facebook.com/600646536613190/videos/424036571611790/UzpfSTEwMDAxMTQ1Mzc5MDYyMjoxMDU5NDIzNTE0NDQ5NDMy/
Vehicle located in Couva. Seems intact.K74T wrote:Hmmmmm
Minutes after he robbed a Williamsville family, a 23-year-old bandit was held in what some have described as a twist of fate.
The incident took place around 9.30 am on Thursday at Corial Road, Williamsville.
According to reports, a 58-year-old man, his 27-year-old son, and their 79-year-old neighbour were at the residence when a gunman stormed the premises.
He announced a hold-up and demanded that the trio hand over all of their cash and valuables.
The victims complied, but while the gunman was bagging his ‘loot’, the two father and son saw an opportunity to detain the suspect and took it.
The relatives attacked the suspect while their neighbour secured the dropped firearm.
During the confrontation, the bandit was severely beaten. He was then tied up and the police were notified.
A Glock 23-pistol was recovered from the scene.
The aftermath of the ordeal was recorded by persons in the area and uploaded to social media sites.
The injured 23-year-old was taken for medical treatment and is expected to be charged upon his release.
De Dragon wrote:Forget this petty murder/piracy/shooting sheit, when ACP Jayson Forde flying out to check Wylie?
pugboy wrote:no firearm and cap or hoodie ?
fellas real boldface now
It is alleged he try to grab the Police officer firearm....
Two Siparia men are in police custody after they got into a shootout with police in Curepe on Sunday night.
Police said members of the Northern Division Task Force were on patrol when they saw a man being robbed by one of the bandits wearing a hoodie at Southern Main Road, Curepe, at around 9.30 pm.
The victim attempted to flag down the police car and told them what happened.
Police spotted the bandit getting into a black Mazda Two car with two other men and attempted to stop them, but were shot at by the men.
Police chased the car across several roads and organised a road black, trapping the bandits.
The bandits shot at the police and officers fired back.
Two of the men ages 23 and 24 were arrested and a .9mm Beretta pistol seized.
Over $60,000 in Jewellery stolen from K's Jewellers in Tunapuna.Raveena Ramdeen 25 of #23 Hassanali St, El Socorro
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