Police yet to make arrests in recent shooting incidents in Sophia

One week after two shooting incidents at B Field Sophia, Greater Georgetown, the Police are yet to make any arrests, according to Division Commander Simon McBean, who further confirmed that detectives are on the hunt for the suspects. Reports are that the businesswoman, who is battling for her life, was reportedly a witness to a murder that occurred in her shop.
This, however, was not confirmed by the Commander.
On Thursday last, at least three men armed with guns stormed a shop in the area and opened fire. In that incident, a 34-year-old businesswoman and her reputed husband, a 47-year-old minibus driver, were shot.
It was reported that the businesswoman was sitting in front of their shop in the company of her friend while her husband was reportedly in the shop.
The man reported that he observed an unknown, heavily-tinted motor car stopping in front of the shop, and soon after, three men exited. They were all armed with handguns, and their faces were covered with masks.
The armed men reportedly approached the businesswoman and discharged several rounds at her, after which they turned their attention to the husband and did likewise. After committing the act, the men re-entered the car, and it sped off the scene. Both victims received multiple gunshot injuries and are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the GPHC.
The woman was shot to the right-side face, the right arm, and to the left elbow while her husband was shot in the back. In another incident, a 39-year-old vendor was shot during a home invasion. He too, was hospitalised.