
Gunmen cart
off $2M from B.E.V. Houston plant
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Management
accountant at the establishment, Mr. Tony Debidyal told the
Guyana Chronicle it happened about 02:00 h when between five
and eight gunmen jumped over the northern fence and
confronted eight employees.
He
said the bandits held three unarmed security guards and five
freezer operators at gunpoint and bound them. Two of the
security guards were beaten and had to be treated for head
injuries but were not hospitalised.
However,
they are in the process of reviewing the security structure
of the company, Debidyal said.
He
said, while the employees were being guarded by a gunman,
accomplices of the latter forced their way into a workshop
in the compound and took out gas cylinders and other tools
which they used to open the doors of eight offices and the
boardroom.
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The
men knew what they were doing,” he remarked.
A
smaller safe in his office, containing only documents and
data backup for the computer system, was left open when the
robbers departed about 03:30 h and the employees untied
themselves and summoned the Police who lifted fingerprints
for their investigations.
Debidyal
said it is the first major robbery committed on the
premises.
B.E.V Fish and Shrimp Processing Plant is co-owned by Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL), Mr. Bruce Vieira and Goddard Enterprises of Barbados.
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bandits cart off $1.8M from Houston fish plant
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Thursday, July 26, 2007

