Office assistant robbed of motorcycle by cutlass-wielding bandits

A 28-year-old office assistant was attacked and robbed of his motorcycle late Monday night along the University of Guyana (UG) Access Road, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown.
According to reports, Onix Duncan was riding his black Honda Navi motorcycle, CP 234, valued $250,000, when two men on another motorcycle ambushed him near the Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory (GFSL) around 23:20h.
Both suspects, who were armed with cutlasses, have been described as males of African descent, according to police.
Duncan was heading south when the men rode up behind him. The pillion rider allegedly attempted to snatch his motorcycle keys, but Duncan told police he fought back. During the struggle, the attacker struck him on the back with a cutlass, causing him to fall to the ground.
The pillion rider then took possession of the motorcycle, and both men sped away north along UG Access Road.
A police investigation has been launched, but efforts to locate the suspects and the stolen motorcycle have so far been unsuccessful. Several persons in the area have been questioned as inquiries continue.