Kidnapped
farmer killed
Shot in jaw,
dumped in Annandale/Buxton trench
By Andre Haynes
Friday, November 1, 2002
The body of 65-year-old cane farmer
Motilall, who was abducted from his farm on
Wednesday morning, was yesterday found dumped in the
Annandale/Buxton sideline trench.
The body, which bore gunshot wounds in the area of
his left ear and jaw, was discovered floating in the
trench by members of his family at around 1 pm
yesterday afternoon.
The discovery of the man’s body was the shocking
conclusion to the ordeal for his family, who were
made to suffer agonising hours of waiting and taunts
from the kidnappers who had initially demanded a
$20M ransom.
While Stabroek News was informed on Wednesday night
that the man’s body had been found in a canal at
Sideline Dam, his family could not confirm this and
they still held out hope for his safe return.
Five men, all of whom are believed to be in their
teens, abducted the man from his farm at the Buxton
Backdam at around 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday. According
to family members, as the man sat on the side of the
bridge leading to the farm, he was met by three men
armed with guns while two others kept watch. Cane
cutters and labourers looked on helplessly while
shots were fired and the man was reportedly dragged
from the bridge and taken away by the men towards
the Friendship area. This was the last time he was
seen alive.
Stabroek News understands that the man’s
relatives, acting on information received during a
telephone call scoured the area where his body was
found and retrieved from the trench. Following the
discovery the family contacted the Vigilance Police
Station.
A release from the Police
Public Relations Department yesterday said the
man’s body was found with wounds to his ear, jaw
and chin. Three 9 mm spent shells, one warhead and a
quarter roll of duct tape were recovered at the
scene.
Stabroek News yesterday spoke with the man’s
widow, who was unable to contain her grief after
receiving the news of his death.
She related that after his abduction, the family was
contacted by the kidnappers who toyed with them as
their hopes diminished.
Shortly after the abduction she said they requested
payment of the $20M by 1 p.m., threatening to kill
the man if their demand was not met. She said her
sons went to the handing over spot as instructed by
the kidnappers but there was no one there.
Later in the day the kidnappers again contacted the
family, telling them that payment was of no use
since they had been paid to kill Motilall. The voice
over the phone teased the family, she related,
asking whether the family was ready to collect the
body. Another call early yesterday morning sent
family members searching the Buxton Backdam area,
but this was again in vain.
She said because of the crime wave, she had warned
her husband of the danger of going into the
canefields in the early morning but he would not
heed her warnings.
At Annandale where he was widely respected,
residents were in deep mourning as the news of the
man’s death circulated.
They paid their last respects to the mourning family
of the man they remembered fondly as ‘Uncle Jinga’
and ‘Aju’.
He is the second victim to
be killed in a series of kidnappings. Another
man, Camaldeo Ganesh was found
dead in the Buxton backlands after a ransom had
initially been demanded.
Motilall leaves to
mourn his wife, five children and fifteen grand
children.
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