Wash bay attendant arrested as probe deepens into AK-47 assault rifle bust in Berbice

Wanted: Ryan “Satan” Singh

Following the arrests of Gregory Anthony Persaud, also called “Greg”, and Antonio Alonzo Lawrie, also called “Lanzo”, both from Farm, New Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara (EBD), in connection with the discovery of 10 AK-47 rifles in Berbice last month, the Police have arrested a third person as the investigation intensifies.
Police stated that following the arrest of the duo last week, they conducted a further search at Farm, EBD, which led to the discovery of one extended magazine for a 9mm firearm and the arrest of a 21-year-old wash bay attendant. According to reports, the magazine was found in a clothes basket in the suspect’s bedroom. The suspect, along with Persaud and Lawrie, remains in custody as investigations continue. Another suspect, Ryan Singh from Parika Outfall Seadam, East Bank Essequibo (EBE), for whom a wanted bulletin was issued, is yet to be apprehended.

Charged: Stephen Rajah

It was reported that the Police were executing a stop-and-search exercise in the vicinity of the Berbice River Bridge Access Road late last month. Reports indicate that Police ranks attempted to stop a black Toyota Fielder waggon bearing registration number HC 9018, but the vehicle fled the scene. It was also reported that, acting on information received afterward, investigators conducted a search along the Number 11 Village Public Road, East Coast Berbice (ECB), where the 10 rifles were allegedly found wrapped in plastic and cloth.
Police said the weapons bore markings consistent with 7.62x39mm AK-47 rifles. Investigators also reported that sections of the firearms appeared to have been tampered with, leading to suspicions that efforts were made to obscure the serial numbers.
Further investigations later led Police to 33-year-old Stephen Rajah, a taxi driver of Back Street, Goed Fortuin Village, West Bank Demerara (WBD), who was intercepted at Nabaclis, East Coast Demerara (ECD), while allegedly driving the same Toyota Fielder waggon identified during the operation.

Arrested: Gregory Anthony Persaud and Antonio Alonzo Lawrie

He has been charged and remanded to prison.
Police have also linked a second vehicle, a white Toyota RunX bearing registration number PSS 4272, to the investigation. The car was later discovered abandoned at Second Street, Savannah Park, New Amsterdam. Investigators suspect the vehicle may also have been used to transport the weapons.


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