Bomb attacks on GPL, police outpost: 3 “Spanish-speaking’ foreigners wanted for terrorism

Three male foreign nationals are now on the local police’s radar following an act of terrorism recently on the East Ruimveldt Police outpost and the nearby Guyana Power and Light (GPL) substation.
On Saturday May 17, two explosions at the East Ruimveldt Police Outpost and the GPL Substation along Mandela Avenue, Georgetown raised alarms within the local community with persons miles away claiming to have heard the explosions.
Head of Communications at the Guyana Police Force (GPF) Mark Ramotar could not reveal the nationalities of the wanted individuals, only disclosing “all I can say [is] they are ‘Spanish-speaking’.”
The wanted bulletins were issued after police arrested the driver of the minibus which transported the men to commit the act.
According to a police report, the first blast took place at approximately 00:40h at the East Ruimveldt Police Outpost, located at Vlissengen Square and East Front Road. A police constable on duty at the time recounted hearing two loud explosions coming from the southern side of the compound. Upon checking the area, she discovered that the metal gate at the back of the building had been completely blown away.
Ranks from the Crime Scene Unit (CSU) were summoned and confirmed that the southern wall of the concrete structure had sustained significant damage. The gate was found about six feet away, twisted and mangled. Nearby residents also reported hearing the twin explosions and then the sound of objects crashing onto their rooftops.
A short time later, police received reports of suspicious damage at the GPL Substation on Mandela Avenue. Although the nature of the damage has not yet been disclosed in full detail, investigators are examining whether both incidents were carried out by the same perpetrators.
The GPF has since contacted several persons of interest, who are reportedly cooperating with investigators. Eyewitness accounts and forensic evidence are now being closely analysed to determine the origin of the explosive devices and identify those responsible.
In a statement, the police emphasised that public safety remains a priority and that every effort is being made to bring the culprits to justice.