Gunmen
rob Eccles store
Shelf with canister carried away
By Kim Lucas
Two heavily armed men, who first posed as customers, attacked and
robbed a businessman at Eccles, East Bank Demerara yesterday afternoon
and escaped with more than $300,000 in cash.

Residents on the Eccles Old Road where Vishnu Persaud's General
Store is located told
Stabroek News that they were prevented from going to the family's
assistance because the gunmen fired off high-powered weapons
in all
directions while escaping.

High-powered weapons
Persaud, from behind a
grilled side door to the ground floor of the business premises, told
this newspaper that the men had launched the attack at about 1 pm. At
the time, he had gone outside, to the front of the shop, to sell a
customer a large bottle of water. Whilst returning through the side
door, Persaud said he noticed one of his customers following him.

"He lift up his
shirt and I see he just had a gun... I done know is a robbery and so I
decide to come through fast, but before I reach [the door] he done got
the gun by me head already. But I still open and come in and I push
back in the door fast and I run in [the kitchen]," the
businessman recalled.
The other members of the Persaud household were just finishing lunch.
Persaud rushed into the ground floor kitchen just behind the shop and
locked the door. He and his other family members then hit the floor
and remained there until after the ordeal.
UNSOLVED crime

Meanwhile, another young man, who was working at the counter, found
himself at the mercy of the two bandits.
"I see one of them outside. He (the bandit) said, 'Don't move!'
and point the gun to me. One come in, push the gun through the mesh
and stick me up. By time I could a talk or move a step more, the other
one done come in already...[The one who barged in the side door behind
Persaud] came in the shop and stick me up and ask for 'All de money
and phone cards'," the young man said.
He said one of the bandits placed a large "submachine" gun
to his head and ordered him into a back room where Persaud kept money
in two canisters. The businessman is also an agent for the Guyana
Lottery Company.
Persaud explained that one of the canisters was fastened to a shelf,
thus making it difficult to remove. In the end, the bandit just ripped
the shelf out of the wall and carted it away with the containers.
"They stick me up and carried me in the room and say, 'Where part
de money?' They tell me de money in that room. So they pull two
canister from the shelf and then carry away the whole shelf with a
canister...The canister was pinned down. He (the bandit) tried to
break [the shelf], but he couldn't to break it. Me help too, but me
didn't put no effort, but he tell me he gon shoot me. He back off and
tell me he gon shoot me," Persaud's shop assistant said.

The men said the bandits started firing off their weapons as they were
retreating. "They fired at people on the road before they
leave," Persaud said. The man, however, could not say how the
attackers escaped. Some residents said that they arrived on bicycles,
while others said they observed a car parked some distance from the
shop.
Persaud said in all the years he was in business, he had never had
such an attack. Ever since the crime situation spiralled out of
control last year, he has been taking extra precautions.
"Most times we keep this [the side door] closed...we close up
earlier than before and we always on the alert," the businessman
stated.
A female resident of the household remarked: "Dem people don't
tell you where they going or how and what...and they don't care how
you treat them. As much as you try to treat all your customer good, as
much as the boy come in as a customer...we always say 'brother' or
'sister'. But I want to say, 'Thank God!' that none of we ain't get
hurt. God is good and he is looking over us..."
The two bandits who carried out the attack had ordered aerated drinks
and were in the shop for some time before Vishnu emerged to sell a
large bottle of water to another customer.
Yesterday's attack was the second on the East Bank Demerara in three
days. On Easter Monday, the teenage son of a Chinese restaurateur was
shot and killed, also by men posing as customers.
April 25, 2003