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GUN BUST: AK47 and 9mm found in Campbellville house

The police have detained three men after acting on information and swooped down at a house in John Street Campbelville. In that operation, the police discovered an AK-47 rifle and a 9 mm pistol along with a number of rounds of ammunition.

The men detained are said to be two ex- policemen and a phantom gang member. The police have stated that all the men have had brushes with the law in recent times.
The apartment is owned by an overseas-based Guyanese and was rented to the men through a real estate agency.

Police sources told this newscast that ballistic tests will be done on the weapons, to ascertain if the guns were used in any criminal activities.

Charges were put on hold for suspended Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of the Presidency

Charges of failure to comply with an order of the court were put on hold for suspended Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of the Presidency Omar Shariff and his wife Sabeta Hardeo when they appeared in the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court before Magistrate Fabio Azore.

Just as the Magistrate was about to read the charge, Attorney at Law Patrice Henry representing the Special Organised Crime Unit (SOCU) requested time to have a matter of jurisdiction clarified. Henry told the Court that the compliance order was issued by the High Court.

SOCU moved to the court after Shariff failed to turn over several pieces of information requested by the agency. Both sides agreed for the matter to be called again on Monday, January 23.