A WOULD-BE kidnapper died after he was shot but his accomplice managed to escape following their unsuccessful attempt to kidnap the
proprietor
of Nanda's Fashion boutique on Sheriff Street, Georgetown,
yesterday morning.
Sources
said 25-year-old Terrence McCloud, of 42 Garnett Street,
Kitty, was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital
Corporation immediately after he was shot in the chest but
died while undergoing emergency surgery.
Reports
indicated that McCloud and the other man attempted to
kidnap Nanda Devi Sawh, 23, around 09:15 hrs
yesterday shortly after she had opened her boutique (Nanda's
Boutique & Elegance Styles Gift Centre) at 47 John and
Sheriff Streets, Campbellville.
However,
sources said the men had to abort their kidnapping attempt
after they were intercepted by a private security patrol
vehicle which was in the area at the time and which
returned fire on the two as they attempted to flee.
Police
yesterday said they were looking for the second criminal.
The Police also said a .38 revolver, three watches,
G$2,000 and some jewellery were found on the dead man.
Speaking
with reporters shortly after the traumatic experience,
Sawh said she opened her boutique just after 09:00 hrs
yesterday and at around 09:15 hrs, two men entered the
business place and pretended to be shopping for sneakers.
The
visibly shaken young woman said the men looked a bit
suspicious but before she could have escaped or raised an
alarm, they grabbed her and started to hit her about the
body.
She
said the men, one of whom was armed with a pistol and the
other with a revolver, then tied her hands behind her back
with a piece of electrical cord.
She
said one of the men then went outside and seconds later
she was escorted out of her boutique by the other man, gun
pressed against her, and into the back seat of a vehicle
where she was instructed to "lie low".
The
young businesswoman said the taxi-driver apparently
realised that she was being kidnapped and before one of
the men could have pointed the gun at him, instructing him
to drive, he jumped out of the vehicle and fled.
A
senior Police source told this newspaper that the taxi
driver had apparently just stopped his car in front of the
boutique (unclear whether to pick up anyone or to drop off
a passenger) and the driver, having observed the men
emerging from the boutique with the young woman whose
hands were tied behind her back, immediately switched off
the ignition of his vehicle and fled with the keys in
hand.
The
Police source said the men placed Sawh in the back seat of
the vehicle but when they entered immediately afterwards,
they discovered that no key was in the ignition.
The
men apparently did not expect the driver to escape with
the keys and members of a private security service who
were on the area at the time saw the suspicious looking
two in the car, the source said.
According
to the source, as the security officers approached the
vehicle, the men became desperate and abandoned the car
with the victim still inside.
The
two opened fire on the security vehicle as they attempted
to flee the scene on foot but the security officers gave
chase and returned fire, while at the same time calling
for back up, reports said.
With
the security officers hot in pursuit, the two criminals
ran from John Street, Campbellville to somewhere around
Owen Street and Railway Line, Kitty where McCloud was
shot.
It
is understood that the men scaled a fence in the area and
one of them was later seen in a yard.
The
Police source said the security personnel called upon the
man to surrender but he opened fire on them and was shot
in the exchange of gunfire.
A
member of the security patrol was shot in the right arm
during the exchange, Police said. He was reported in
stable condition after receiving medical attention.
By
this time the Police had arrived on the scene and searches
were conducted on several houses within the block in an
unsuccessful attempt to capture the other would-be
kidnapper.
Meanwhile,
as soon as the men had abandoned the vehicle which was
parked just outside Nanda's Boutique, the young
businesswoman said she jumped out of the car and ran
across the road to the house opposite her boutique.
Reports
indicated that the men also robbed a cashier, who was the
only other person in the boutique at the time of the
incident, of the jewellery she was wearing.
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