Duo robbed by gun-toting bandits

A 30-year-old aircraft mechanic and a 54-year-old manager were on Monday robbed of their valuables at Hadfield Street, Georgetown.
According to the Police, the suspects were two unidentifiable males, one of whom was armed with a handgun.
Police further stated that the mechanic was robbed of an iPhone 7 while the manager was relieved of one Samsung Galaxy A2 cellular phone.
Reports are that on the day in question at about 20:00h, the mechanic was visiting his girlfriend’s residence at Hadfield Street and had parked his motor car on the said street.
While conversing with the woman inside his car, the mechanic observed the manager proceeding along Hadfield Street on his motorcycle. He subsequently stopped his motorcycle in front of the mechanic’s girlfriend’s home.
Soon after, the two suspects parked their motorcycle in front of the mechanic’s car and approached the manager.
One of the suspects held the manager at gunpoint and relieved him of a cellular phone. Upon seeing this, the mechanic exited his car and went to assist the other man. In doing so, he too was held at gunpoint and relieved of his mobile phone.
The suspects then ran to their motorcycle and made good their escape.
Following the robbery, the mechanic managed to track his cellular phone which led to a house in James Street, Albouystown, Georgetown, where a search was carried out on the premises by the Police but the phone was not found.
However, an 18-year-old male of the said address was arrested and is in custody assisting with investigations.