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Mr.
  Loki Narine, 50, and his wife, Mrs. Druphattie Narine of 123
  Triumph Village were sitting in their shop on Sunday evening around 20:00 hrs
  when they were robbed.
  
According
  to Loki, he was selling a case of lemonade to a regular customer when another
  man approached him for a case of beer. He proceeded to sell the man the beer,
  when another man approached him and placed a gun to his head telling him not
  to move.
  
The man
  he was selling the beer to proceeded to take Druphattie into the kitchen,
  demanding that she give them money. She gave the money they had downstairs but
  was unaware of the amount.
  
Loki
  said that a third man was outside the gate with a machine gun.
  
He
  recalled that the man holding the gun to his head told the other holding his
  wife to "kill she."
  
The
  father of three said he tried to move and that was when he was hit with a gun
  and sustained a gash in the head. He was also bruised in an ear and on the
  neck and he and his wife were also cuffed on their mouths.
  
|  Victim: Loki Narine | |
According
  to Loki, the robbery lasted about 10 minutes and police arrived at the
  scene shortly after.
  
A
  neighbour, Amitra Singh of 153 National Walk, Triumph, was going to the
  store when he heard a scream and saw a man stooping his way out of the shop.
  Singh said that he knew that the owner was being robbed because he saw the men
  with guns and he went back home and told his family to call all the neighbours
  and alert them.
  
Another
  neighbour, Patrick Singh stated that he received a call from Amitra's family
  informing him that the Narines were being robbed so he called the
  Beterverwagting Police Station.
  
According to the neighbours who called the police, the men who appeared to be in their late 30's to 40's, left the scene pointing their guns in opposite directions. -
(YELENA
  RAMAUTAR)
  
  Wrong
  impression
  THE
  wrong impression may have been created in the second paragraph of the story
  headed `President Jagdeo tops PPP/C leadership list' on page one of the
  Chronicle yesterday.
  
Official
  sources at the Congress said the President never supported the amendment that
  the structure of the party be changed to accommodate a Leader, Chairman and
  General Secretary.
  
The
  paragraph in the Chronicle story may have given the wrong impression that Mr.
  Jagdeo was contesting for the leadership of the party or supported the
  amendment by some delegates to change the current leadership structure of the
  party.
  
The
  President, in fact, gave full support for the current structure, the sources
  said.
  
The proposal to change the structure was unanimously rejected by the Congress.
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The P.N.C did some naughty things during its tenure in government and many of the problems today, from skill shortages to issues of law and order, are inherited and transferred problems from the P.N.C era.