Two shot dead by prison officers during riot at the Lusignan prison. 5 Injured and listed as stable.
The deceased have been identified as Earl Graham, age 51 who was sentenced to three (3) months imprisonment for Malicious Wounding, Assault and Resisting Arrest and Winston Herbert, age 21 who is in custody for Rape.
Statement by the Guyana Prison Service on the matter.
The Guyana Prison Service wishes to report that, about 07:30 hours on 2020-09-19, staff at the Lusignan Prison encountered refusals of the acceptance of meals. This situation was immediately brought to the attention of the facility administrators who engaged the prisoners to hear their concerns and to address those where possible. However, the prisoners refused to engage the administrators and demanded to see the Minister of Home Affairs.
This standoff continued unto 12:30 hrs but when attempts were made to distribute the midday meal the prisoners continued their refusal and increased their demand to see the Minister.
Resulting from the demand and the ongoing situation, the Honourable Minister of Home Affairs Mr. Robeson Benn and the Honourable Minister of Health Dr. Frank Anthony visited the Holding Bays at Lusignan about 13:15 hrs. The ministers were loudly cheered and welcomed on entering the facility. They commenced a discussion with nominated representatives of the prisoners from Holding Bay 2. During this engagement all the prisoners appeared calm and those being engaged appeared receptive.
Concerns surrounding extensive timelines between court hearings and remand, among other issues, were raised with the Ministers who committed to address those within their scope but also informed the prisoners that the ability to address the issues within the remit of the courts was outside their authority but would be brought to the attention of those with those responsibilities. The issue of overcrowding and the risk of exposure to the COVID 19 pandemic, due to recent positive test returns amongst inmates, were also raised.
The response was generally well received, but during the subsequent discussion by the Ministers with inmates of Holding Bay 1 some prisoners from Bays 2, 3 and 4 became aggressive and began throwing missiles which caused the Ministers to end engagement and exit the confines of the compound.
After the Ministers exited the main gate, the situation rapidly degenerated and became riotous with some prisoners scaling the inner fence of the Holding Bay, thus entering the restricted area, and launching attacks on the prison officers within the compound who had to flee to safety.
After the officers left the main compound, the situation rapidly deteriorated into mass disorder with inmates rushing the main gate in a bid to break same. In response to situation, and in a bid to contain same, ranks posted within the towers discharged several shots in the general direction of the gate which resulted in the injury of seven inmates and restoration of relative calm to the situation.
Following the return to order, the injured prisoners were extracted and initially attended to by medical personnel on the ground, after which two were sent for further treatment at the Georgetown Public Hospital. Three inmates continued to be attended to at the Lusignan facility while two were pronounced dead.
The deceased have been identified as Earl Graham, age 51 who was sentenced to three (3) months imprisonment for Malicious Wounding, Assault and Resisting Arrest and Winston Herbert, age 21 who is in custody for Rape.
The conditions of the five inmates – two (2) at the GPHC and three (3) at the Lusignan Prison – have all be listed as stable.
News In-depth for Friday 18th September, 2020
Four remanded for taxi driver’s murder

The man was dealt several chops to his head, causing him to receive injuries. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

Dead is Mohamed Haniff
Today, the four suspects, Ivan Lindo, Sarju Mattadin, Devon MC Calmon and Royston Dowden appeared before Magistrate Renita Singh in the Fort Wellington Magistrates’ Court where the indictable charge of murder was read to them. The suspects are from Hopetown and Bath Settlement West Coast Berbice.
The four men were not required to plea to the charge and were remanded to prison until October 2nd. Meanwhile, Haniff’s wife is now in police custody as the lawmen continue their probe of the murder.
Family lashes out at private hospital after oxygen allegedly ran out while transporting a patient who later died.
Wife seeking justice for murdered husband
News In-depth for Wednesday 16th September, 2020
Guyana records two new COVID-19 deaths today both from Region 1
The two latest fatalities are an 80-year-old and 63 -year-old, both females from the Barima/Waini Region (Region 1). The death toll is now 60.
According to a release from the Ministry of Public Health, both of the women died while receiving care at our medical facility.
Officials of the Ministry have contacted all relatives and persons to facilitate contact tracing and rapid assistance to everyone who may have been exposed to the now-dead persons.
Meanwhile, Guyana today has recorded 26 new COVID-19 cases bringing the total to 1984.
Guyana records two more COVID-19 deaths bringing the total to 58 with 74 new COVID-19 cases recorded.
A statement from the Ministry stated that “The 75 -year-old male and the 86-year old female both died while receiving care at our medical facility”.
Samples were collected from both at the time of admission and both patients tested positive for COVID-19.
The Ministry of Health expresses sincerest condolences to the families of these persons and will make every effort to provide all the necessary support during this difficult time to render any assistance needed.
Bath Settlement beating murder, file now with DPP
Bath Settlement and succumbed to his injuries.
The police initial report on the matter said that the victim was in his motor vehicle on the Public Road at Bath Settlement when it was observed that he exited the vehicle with a shotgun and discharged one round into the air before discharging three rounds towards a crowd of protesters who were about 60 meters away. As a result of his actions, he was attacked by the crowd and beaten.