A stall owner yesterday in Stabroek Market was for the
third time this year a victim of bandits who entered the
establishment and carted off a large sum of money as well
as gold.
Pisan's Stall in
Stabroek Market was targeted by two gun-toting bandits
sometime around 11 am yesterday. The owner of the stall
was however not willing to speak to the press a few hours
after the robbery but other sources in the market were
very critical of the lax security that prevails. The stall
retails footwear and jewellery. Customers are required to
enter the stall in order to do business and this
apparently facilitated the bandits in their criminal
objective.
The men, according to sources, went into the stall
pretending to be legitimate customers and held the
proprietor at gunpoint before escaping with some
$80,000 and nearly two ounces of gold.
"The men just walk away free," said a source,
adding "nobody didn't even know till the man daughter
run out hollering 'thief, thief'."
Meanwhile, City Constabulary personnel in-formed
Stabroek News that there is a revenue section of the Mayor
and City Council in the market where constables are
posted. The constabulary officer said they more or less
deal with revenue collection at the section in the market
but there are constables present who have powers of
arrest, can institute charges and do general policing work
as well.
There is also a constabulary outpost situated on the
southern side of the Stabroek Market. When this newspaper
arrived on the scene there were no constables visible in
the market.