“Chicken Man” remanded for incitement to murder ‘Dutchie’
Seeindra Marimutoo, also known as “Chicken Man”, was remanded to prison on Monday on a murder charge.
The 44-year-old self-employed man from Portuguese Quarters, Corentyne, Berbice, appeared before Magistrate Tuana Hardy at the Whim Magistrate’s Court. He was charged with the murder of Marciano Michel Nelson, also known as “Dutchie.”
The charge was filed under Section 102(a) of the Criminal Law (Offences) Act, Chapter 8:01. Marimutoo was not required to enter a plea to the indictable charge and was remanded to prison. The case is scheduled to continue on April 4.
Nelson, known as “Dutchie,” was murdered in Bangladesh, Port Mourant, on the morning of December 22, 2024.
Seeindra Marimutoo called ‘Chicken Man’
Twenty-four-year-old Nicholas Chinarine, also known as “Kakoo,” a labourer and 22-year-old of Christopher Chinarine, along with Michael Anthony Brijjader, also known as “Mickey,” a 31-year-old labourer all of Rose Hall Town, Corentyne, are currently before the court for Lelon’s murder.
Lelon was one of several persons arrested after the teen bandit was killed following a broached robbery on a jewelry stall at Port Mourant Market.
The police arrested Lelon, Marimutoo and others after video of the killing of Pertab.
The Surinamese national was subsequently released from police custody and became a witness for the police against Marimutoo.
However, he was subsequently found dead in a trench at Port Morant.
The two men who reportedly confessed to killing him reportedly told investigators that the murder accused had his sister hire them to kill the Surinamese national for implicating the poultry vendor in the murder of the teen bandit.
The brother reportedly told detectives that they were promised payment when the poultry vendor is released from prison.
Teen bandit killed
On October 26, 18-year-old Parmand Pertab, also called “Mikey”, of Lot 45 “C” Hampshire Village, Corentyne, died after being attacked by a vigilante group at Port Mourant.
Pertab and an accomplice had robbed a goldsmith at the Port Mourant Market. In the process of fleeing with the booty, the teenager was attacked and killed.
The incident was video recorded and shows a group of armed men inflecting injuries of a helpless Pertab, who collapsed and died shortly after.
Marimutoo was subsequently charged for Pertab’s death.
However, the charge was subsequently withdrawn and a manslaughter charge implemented on January 23, and he was granted bail.