Bandits
kill East Coast businessman Reports
said Ralph Bassoo, 44, died after he was shot several times in
the head by the gang which attacked shortly after noon and fled in a
car with an undisclosed amount in cash and jewellery. Bassoo
was at home with his wife
Shireen, when the gunmen struck. He was rushed to a
city hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival, reports said. The
businessman's only son, Christopher, 19, was on his way to a friend's
wedding on the lower East Coast when the deadly attack took place,
residents said. Ralph's
two brothers, Roy and Ronald Bassoo are both Directors and part owners
of the popular Lake Mainstay Resort on the Essequibo. As news quickly spread about the gunning down of the businessman, relatives and friends from various communities rushed down to the premises in Better Hope South. The business place is at the corner of Graham Street, which separates the villages of Better Hope and Plaisance.
A
resident said he was watching television when he heard a series of
gunshots. He told the Chronicle that he peeped through a window and
saw a grey car parked on Graham Street, facing north towards the
Railway Embankment Road. The man said the right side back door of the vehicle was open and one man was standing on Graham Street while another was in front of the businessman's yard, both holding `long guns' looking like AK-47 assault rifles. `long guns' looking like AK-47 assault rifles.
Witnesses
said the attack lasted about five minutes. It
was evident that the businessman was very popular since a large
gathering of Afro- and Indo-Guyanese milled around the area hours
after the killing. Persons in the crowd were heard lamenting his
sudden and barbaric demise at the hands of the gunmen.
"He
didn't deserve to die that way," one
Afro-Guyanese woman cried. Michael
Blair, a security guard living in the area, said Bassoo and everyone
in the community got along well and the businessman was a very
kind-hearted and nice person. Police
detained a man who was seen driving the car, licence number HA 7700,
that the gunmen used in the robbery attack, shortly after the bandits
had fled. The car, a `Showtime' taxi, was impounded at the Sparendaam
Police Station. Unconfirmed
reports said the gunmen had hijacked the `Showtime' taxi yesterday
morning and took the driver to Buxton
where they left him in the custody of accomplices. According to the
reports, the bandits then used the taxi to rob Bassoo and drove back
to Buxton where they gave back the taxi driver his keys. It
is understood that it was while the driver was heading from Buxton
back to the city that he was intercepted by law enforcement officers
and detained at the Sparendaam Police Station. Monday, January 20, 2003 |