Details on Palm Island Robbery revealed
On Wednesday we reported on the early morning robbery of Palm Island Club and Restaurant located at a mile on a half on the Northern Highway in Belize City. The details have just come to light. The club’s owner, thirty nine year old John Paul Curly said that at three-forty-five a.m. on Wednesday, he was escorting Nelson Rancharan, Tyrone Lamb and Owen Guerra, the last three customers out of the club. And while he was talking to them in the parking lot, he noticed two armed men approaching him. The assailants had their faces covered and they aimed handguns, two other men armed with knives emerged from behind the building. The men ordered them to the back of the building. According to Rancharan, he was roughed up and a gun was pointed at his head. Several phones, jewelry and personal documents were stolen from the victims. Rancharan was then ordered to pry open the business safe, which contained fifteen thousand Belize dollars and eight hundred U.S. dollars. Valuables worth over three thousand eight hundred dollars were also stolen before the thieves drove off in Rancharan’s four door Buick Rendezvous. Investigating officers later found the SUV on Frederick Street with the knives inside. The investigation into the Palm Island Robbery continues.
Let’s hope there are fingerprints in the car or on the knives, and the police match them to the criminals. One by one, the vermin have to be hunted down and have their criminal careers terminated — jail or the graveyard.
Finger prints still on the knives, and where is the forensic law when we desperately need it.
Oh, I forgot, she has to finish with her studies.
yaap, we are third world country……
Heads up to the police department, begin to build a computerized data base of fingerprints for all the people arrested and charged for crimes. Get ahead of the game, then when u start ur forensic department u will be ahead of the bastards and can surprise them. The problem is now they know the police is not forensically capable to match them to articles, so they thumb their sick criminal noses at the law.
I guess that NOW THEY WILL INVEST IN SECURITY CAMERAS. A picture is worth ………..