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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby pioneer » August 27th, 2013, 6:16 pm

Jakes on the bandit doh, grand bazaar has cctv.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby ruffneck_12 » August 27th, 2013, 7:37 pm

Team Loco wrote:Cctv cams near car are facing into the sky.


buh wa sheit is this

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby K74T » August 27th, 2013, 7:39 pm

Most likely a hit

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby Monster 101 » August 27th, 2013, 7:40 pm

i tink it was a red mazda 323 or 3 with reg. no. pch7477 that was involved the crime....

probably false plates........

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby carcrazie » August 27th, 2013, 7:45 pm

Oh boy-I expected that to happen to his former client!

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby avenall » August 27th, 2013, 8:19 pm

i think we should be allowed to own a firearm once we own a house / vehicle.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby EXODUS » August 27th, 2013, 8:21 pm

pioneer wrote:Jakes on the bandit doh, grand bazaar has cctv.



the cctv's there aren't any diff than the rest of t'dad...funtion-less so jokes on the criminal case! bandit home eating ice cream and enjoying the deceased atm withdrawal.

buh w8 nah, last time i checked, a driveby is when shots ring out from a moving vehicle! unless it backfired and twas a walkby / bmxby

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby metalgear2095 » August 27th, 2013, 8:41 pm

avenall wrote:i think we should be allowed to own a firearm once we own a house / vehicle.

Most people not mature enough to handle that responsibility. Murder rate will soar.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby nemisis » August 27th, 2013, 9:18 pm

ruffneck_12 wrote:
Team Loco wrote:Cctv cams near car are facing into the sky.


buh wa sheit is this
if true this actually isn't surprising

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby speedist » August 27th, 2013, 10:08 pm

So what exactly the cameras there for? To catch bird on bird violence? :?

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby pioneer » August 27th, 2013, 10:11 pm

prolly ha more to it than we know

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby speedist » August 27th, 2013, 10:20 pm

Looks like another mystery for scooby and the gang.........

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby shogun » August 27th, 2013, 11:24 pm

Team Loco wrote:Cctv cams near car are facing into the sky.


Well yes...

I know they say crime high, but didn't think people so chupid to take it literally.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby K74T » August 27th, 2013, 11:59 pm

LAWYER GUNNED DOWN
Bloody hit at the Grand Bazaar...


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By Kim Boodram

Story Created: Aug 27, 2013 at 10:06 PM ECT

Story Updated: Aug 27, 2013 at 11:32 PM ECT


ATTORNEY Dr Wesley Debideen was yesterday murdered as he sat in his car at the Grand Bazaar at Valsayn by a “determined” gunman, police said.

Debideen was the lawyer who represented Hindu Credit Union president Harry Harnarine at the Commission of Enquiry into CLICO and the HCU.

This is second such tragedy for the Debideen family, as Debideen’s nephew, Sean Lindsay Nono, was also gunned down three years and six months ago.

Debideen, 68, was yesterday shot in the head and about the body several times around 4.30 p.m. by an assailant who, one witness said, fired several times, walked a few feet away, then turned and went back, emptying several more shots into his victim.

As the gunman sped off in a red Mazda 323 vehicle, people who rushed to Debideen’s car saw him slumped in his seat.

All the doors of the car were locked and the windows, one riddled with bullets, were all up.

“It was a very sad sight that I will never forget,” the witness told the Express.

Police have described Debideen’s death as “a clear hit”.

Debideen, who was a regular customer at the mega-mall, had visited that branch of Republic Bank and then walked to Candy Cottage, where he bought ice-cream before getting into his car.

The eye-witness told the Express he first heard at least three shots. He went in the direction of the noise and saw a slim, short male, in a black cap, walking towards Debideen’s car, where he fired what appeared to be another six shots into the driver’s window and the windscreen in front of the driver’s seat.

The attacker got into a red Mazda 323 and left, though it was not clear whether the getaway car was being driven by someone else.

“I couldn’t see the man’s face clearly because of the cap, which was pulled down low but he wasn’t wearing a mask,” the witness said, adding that the killer appeared unhurried.

“To me it seemed that he fired some shots, wasn’t satisfied and went back to make sure the job was done,” the eyewitness said.

Debideen’s wife, Joyce Debideen, was at the scene, where she spoke at length to the police but declined to speak to the media.

The victim’s two sisters, his only siblings, were also present but were too overcome to say much.

“He was like a father to us. This is very hard to take,” said one sister, the mother of Debideen’s deceased nephew, who declined to give her name.

Debideen, who held a PhD in Food Chemistry, was also a former general manager of the Airports Authority.

Harnarine, who was present at the scene of the murder, said he has lost more than a legal adviser with Debideen’s death.

“This is the loss of a family member and the nation has lost someone who was much more than an average citizen,” Harnarine said.

“I hope this does not have anything to do with his profession because that would be a very frightening prospect for this country.

“This comes as a shock not just because it is unexpected but also because none of us can think of any enemies that Wesley had. He was such a good man and it is a sad day when a man who observes the law like Wesley did can die in this manner.”

Debideen had rendered his services to HCU “pro bono” Harnarine said, and had performed many other humanitarian services on behalf of HCU over the years.

Harnarine was joined by family friend Henry Chase, a final-year law student at Hugh Wooding Law School, who described Debideen as “a mentor”.

Chase said crime in Trinidad had long ago gone beyond acceptable levels and he called for political allegiances to be put aside in the interest of the nation.

Yesterday’s murder caused a spectacle and traffic in the mall, with crowds gathering around the area cordoned off just after Republic Bank to around the corner where vehicles would have exited in front of Fine Arts.

Among those in the mall yesterday was visiting Israeli rabbi, Dr Daniel Jeshrun Vargas, who on Sunday launched one of 12 global “prayer towers” in Chaguanas, said one of the purposes of the tower was to reduce crime.

Vargas, of the Beth Israel Jewish Ministries International, said Trinidad and Tobago had been identified as one of the countries in need of prayer intervention. “The other countries where there are prayer towers will be praying for this nation 24 hours a day,” Vargas said, adding that yesterday’s murder was “very unfortunate”. He was at the time having dinner with local pastor Anna Edwards, whose church hosted his visit.

In a media statement yesterday, the ANSA McAL Group of Companies, owner of the Grand Bazaar, said the company had been advised of Debideen’s death.

The company extended condolences to the Debideen family and said all efforts will continue to be made to ensure the safety of customers and tenants of Grand Bazaar.

Inspector Mark of the St Joseph police is heading investigations.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/LAWYER--GUNNED--DOWN-221417401.html

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby j.o.e » August 28th, 2013, 12:11 am

hmmm...defending HCU pro bono. Quite a lengthy, high profile case for pro bono work.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby shogun » August 28th, 2013, 12:12 am

4:30 pm and gunman seemed "unhurried?"

What really going on in this place?

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby pioneer » August 28th, 2013, 12:20 am

He prolly was drivin against traffic when you see that

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby Country_Bookie » August 28th, 2013, 1:34 am

So did the eyewitness get the licence plate and call the police as soon as it happened?
Most likely the car would've been stolen and abandoned shortly thereafter, but u never know.

Another thing, the victim was a high profile lawyer and driving a PBN Almera? Did he work pro bono for all his cases?

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby DFC » August 28th, 2013, 5:30 am

Prayer intervention didn't work then .

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » August 28th, 2013, 6:25 am

cjsplayboy wrote:nissan :)


How come you haven't posted that "he was a good boy" yet?

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby kurpal_v2 » August 28th, 2013, 7:00 am

Country_Bookie wrote:So did the eyewitness get the licence plate and call the police as soon as it happened?
Most likely the car would've been stolen and abandoned shortly thereafter, but u never know.

Another thing, the victim was a high profile lawyer and driving a PBN Almera? Did he work pro bono for all his cases?



We dunno if he pumping with the almerry to keep a low profile and leaving home the s-class

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby shogun » August 28th, 2013, 7:06 am

^Ole money sometimes not as flamboyant as new money, inno.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby kurpal_v2 » August 28th, 2013, 7:17 am

shogun wrote:^Ole money sometimes not as flamboyant as new money, inno.






Seein dat.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby nemisis » August 28th, 2013, 7:35 am

Sabriel wrote:
Team Loco wrote:Cctv cams near car are facing into the sky.


Perhaps it was deliberately put that way to execute his killing....clearly it was a premeditated act.

the criminals using their superior investigative abilities to plot out the movements of a victim and take care to prepare the location in advance for the execution of a tactical strike. what we need to do is send in our police to train with these unsavory elements.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby noshownogo » August 28th, 2013, 7:35 am

pioneer wrote:He prolly was drivin against traffic when you see that


Why drive against and be in the open when he could slip into traffic and not be spotted, then detour on to a back road to discard of false plates or car (possibly stolen to conduct hit).

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby kurpal_v2 » August 28th, 2013, 7:38 am

Tuner CSI in effect

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby bad bird » August 28th, 2013, 7:42 am

Trinidad iz wah? a paradise? Gansta Paradise probably....

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby DFC » August 28th, 2013, 8:06 am

Guys , zoom in on the bumper of the car and maybe the reflection of the killer is still there.

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby turbosingh » August 28th, 2013, 8:11 am

Ah horn gone sour!

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Re: Drive by in grand bazaar

Postby Chimera » August 28th, 2013, 10:02 am

R.I.P. Heard from relatives that he was a very nice person who would never pass you straight if he knew you. Real shitty to get cut down @ 68 like that.




i guess that ice cream
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