A Mahaica family yesterday fled a rented
apartment after two bandits beat and robbed them the night
before.
The armed bandits struck around 8:30 pm on Wednesday at
Hand-en-Veldt, Mahaica and carted off some $65,000 worth
of cash and jewellery. They then bound Lakeram Sanichar
and his wife, Ahilia and threatened to kill them if
they reported the matter.
Recounting the ten-minute ordeal, Lakeram told
Sta-broek News yesterday that he and his wife were
relaxing in their hammock downstairs and their children
were watching television in the living room when two men
entered the yard. Lakeram said the men were dressed in
dark-coloured clothing and wore toques. Once in the yard,
one of the bandits accosted Ahilia and proceeded to beat
her with his weapon, while the second man took Lakeram
upstairs.
Lakeram told this newspaper while upstairs the bandits
called on the children to lie face downwards and he was
forced into his bedroom where he was tied up and guarded.
Simultaneously, Ahilia was led into the kitchen and
subjected to threats ranging from kidnap to murder. She
told this newspaper that the bandits demanded cash and she
handed over $2,200 which was all they had. "But he
seh mi have more and he start to beat me on mi head,"
Ahilia related. According to her, while she tried to
persuade the man that the $2,200 was all that they had,
the bandits threatened to kill her husband and kidnap her
children if she did not produce more.
"So after they were insisting that they are going
to kill and kidnap I went and hand over all de jewellery."
The bandits also robbed the woman of her wedding band
and a pair of gold earrings.
Lakeram said after collecting their loot the bandit
took Ahilia into the room and they then bound them
together and fled the scene.
But before the men departed they sternly warned the
family not to report the matter to the police or the
newspapers. Lakeram said the men threatened that if they
did another attack would be made on their home.
The bandits also told the family while fleeing that
they were from Buxton and a car was waiting on them. But
Lakeram told this newspaper that he was convinced that the
bandits were not Buxtonians. He said that it is clear that
the bandits knew a lot about his movements.
Once the bandits escaped one of the children untied
Lakeram and his wife after which a call was made to the
Mahaica Police Station. Ahilia said the cops responded
swiftly but did not go after the bandits, settling instead
to take statements from the couple.
Lakeram declared that he is a very poor farmer who
earns an extra dollar by working as a minibus conductor.
He added that the men said they knew how to get him.
It was the first time the family was robbed but it was
not the first time bandits had visited their homes. Ahilia
told Stabroek News two previous attempts were made but an
alarm was sounded and the bandits escaped.
When Stabroek News visited the family yesterday, they
were camping out downstairs at a relative of Ahilia's. All
of their clothes, wares and other articles were strewn on
the ground. Lakeram said they decided to move out of the
rented apartment after they defied the bandits and
reported the matter. He said they could not take the risk
and stay in the house since the area was usually very dark
in the nights and crime was escalating.
"Nobody could take the chance with these men, they
said they will come back if we talk and we talk, so what
sense it mek staying around", Lakeram declared.
Neighbours who spoke to this newspaper said they were
not aware that a robbery had been committed until they saw
the police on the scene. The vowed to keep criminals out
of the village which was hardly affected during the crime
wave over the past two years.
The area has no policing group but lots of limers who
are often seen playing cards under a tamarind tree, a
resident said.
Over recent months bandits have stepped up activities
along the lower East Coast. The police in response have
intensified their patrols along the East Coast and on
Sunday night one bandit was shot dead and another was
apprehended just after they had robbed Jules and Leila
Chabrol of Success, ECD