Catchew Chaitram, 63, was on Monday charged with being an accessory after the fact in the murder of Pawan Chandradeo, Jaikarran Chandradeo and Narish Rooplall at Mibicuri, Black Bush Polder, Corentyne.
Catchew Chaitram
The man was brought before the Chief Magistrate, Ann McLennan at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts to face the charge which stated that between July 21 and 22 at Cookrite Savannah, Black Bush Polder, he received, conspired and provided assistance to the four murder accused.
Chaitram was remanded to prison. He will make his next appearance in the Mibicuri Magistrate’s Court on October 18, 2016.
The trio already facing charges for the triple murder are Carlton Chaitram, Jairam Chaitram and Tameshwar Jagmohan, all of Mibicuri South, Black Bush Polder.
On Friday, July 23, 2016, the bodies of the Chandradeos and Rooplall, the elder Chandradeo’s brother-in-law, of Number 73 Village, Corentyne, were discovered lying next to each other on a dam at Cookrite Savannah with gunshot wounds.
The discovery of the bodies was made shortly after daybreak by a rice farmer.