Home of political activist robbed

Prominent activist Don Singh is now traumatised after robbers invaded his Lot 133 Church Street home last Monday.

The area that is believed to be where the suspects gained entry into the house 

The incident is believed to have occurred sometime after 01:30h. In an interview with this publication, the activist explained that on the day in question, he secured his premises and retired to bed.
However, upon waking up, at about 08:00h the following morning, he observed that his home was ransacked.
Singh said after inspecting the property, it was discovered that the louvre panes of one of the windows on the second flat of the building were removed. From all indications, the bandits might have gained entry into the house from that window.
Furthermore, Singh noted that the perpetrators escaped with a laptop, his wallet which had about $50,000 cash and his daughter’s purse which also had cash and other personal items including her identification card.
He, nevertheless, did not report the matter to the police since he claimed that he has lost trust in the Guyana Police Force.
He recalled a similar incident back in August 2015 when bandits broke into his home and carted off several items.
The police are yet to arrest anyone for questioning in connection with that incident.