The police said that duct tape with hair
attached was discovered yesterday on an access road leading to East
Coast cane fields as the search for kidnapped driver Vivickanan
Nandalall continued.
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The force also said that a total of 87 houses/buildings had been
searched and 23 persons arrested, detained and/or questioned thus
far in relation to the kidnapping of the 20 year-old.
Amid growing criticism over the handling of the case, the force
issued a detailed account of its efforts from the time of the
reported abduction, to date, pointing out that several areas had
been searched, including Buxton, Eastville, Bare Root, Paradise and
the Enterprise backdams, all on the East Coast Demerara.
“The Police Force is cognisant of the apprehensions of some
members of the public due to the fact that success has not been
achieved, as yet.
We urge all citizens to continue to support law enforcement
efforts despite the perceived difficulties and frustrations,” a
release from the Police Public Relations Office stated.
Nandalall, of Non Pariel, East Coast Demerara, was snatched on
October 16 and early Saturday morning, relatives dropped off $1M
ransom, but that failed to produce the seized driver.
The police explained that an intensive search, comprising of over
50 ranks from the Anti-kidnapping Unit, Tactical Services Unit,
Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and Anti -Crime Units, was
launched at 9 am on October 17, following the discovery of the car
that the victim was driving early last Friday morning. The vehicle
was abandoned on the railway embankment at Annandale, East Coast
Demerara.
Since then, the police said the following activities were
conducted:
** The vehicle was immediately dusted and six sets of
fingerprints were uplifted while, between 09:00 and 11:55 hrs,
police teams conducted searches in Buxton backlands, cordoned and
searched five abandoned houses and homes along Company Road. During
this process, one man was arrested, questioned and subsequently
released.
The same morning, the force said its ranks visited the victim’s
relatives and spent the greater part of the day there until late
into the evening.
** From 12:15 to 13:40 hrs, Police teams cordoned and searched
four houses and an abandoned house between, Buxton and Strathspey
Squatting Area. A quantity of clothing, a pair of boots and some
towels were found at Middle Street, at a home.
One woman was arrested during this search. She is presently
before the court on several charges from indecent exposure to
obstructing a peace officer.
** Between the hours of 14:25 and 15:50, other abandoned
buildings were searched in the Bare Root area.
** From 16:15 to 17:00 hrs, ranks searched a shop at Friendship,
following a ransom call. Seven persons were arrested and
subsequently released on bail on October 18.
** Then from 17:10 to 17:50 hrs, seven other houses were searched
at Brushe Dam, Friendship. One man was arrested for questioning and
later released.
** Later in the evening of the October 17, the ransom demand was
reduced from $5M to $1M. The following morning, about 04:00 hrs,
this money was delivered, but the victim was not seen and there was
no further contact from the kidnappers.
** At 09:15 until 09:55 hrs, the police searched three houses and
an abandoned building at Watson Street, North Friendship.
** From 10:35 to 11:05 hrs, the police searched six stalls at
Company Road market, following a tip off that one of the suspects
was earlier seen on the railway embankment at Buxton.
Three men were arrested and later released on bail.
** Between 11:20 to 12:35 hrs, four houses were searched between
Church of God Road and Sideline Dam in Buxton.
** Then from 13:15 to 15:00 hrs, ranks cordoned and searched four
houses between Brushe Dam, Annandale and Golden Grove. A woman,
suspected of being an acquaintance of one of the suspects, was
arrested, processed and later released on bail on October 19.
** At 15:35 hrs, based on information, four persons were
arrested, but no useful information obtained.
** From 16:30 to 16:35 hrs, a house at Company Road was cordoned
and searched.
** Between 16:55 to 17:30 hrs, ranks patrolled the Bare Root area
and questioned a number of persons, but obtained no useful
information.
** During the hours of 18:05 to 18:25 hrs, two persons went to
the police claiming that they were wanted in relation to the
kidnapping, they were processed and later released on October 19.
** On October 19, between 11:00 to 13:00 hrs, 13 abandoned houses
were searched in the Bare Root area.
** At 12:00 hrs, the home of a relative of one of the suspects
was searched.
** Between 13:15 to 14:05 hrs, the police teams conducted
searches in the Eastville backdam area.
** At 15:20 hrs, acting on information, a woman from Bachelor’s
Adventure, was arrested, processed and later released.
** Then at 15:35 hrs, an electrician who had allegedly made a
call on October 16, from a shop of a relative of the victim was
arrested. He was subsequently released.
** On October 20, between 06:00 hrs and 16:15 hrs, the police
searched two abandoned houses, at Middle Street, Buxton; an
unfinished Church at Paradise Housing Scheme; two houses and two
unfinished buildings at Buxton; and two abandoned houses in Buxton,
Sideline/East Ville area. A Police beret, a pair of army boots and a
first aid book were found.
** Then yesterday, between 05:15 to 06:45 hrs, ranks conducted
searches at one of the abandoned buildings in Bare Root and
Bachelor’s Adventure. A piece of duct-tape with hair attached was
found along the access road leading to the cane fields.
The force said, “from the time of the report of the kidnapping to
this morning (yesterday) several other activities inherent to law
enforcement have been conducted, but due to their nature,
information cannot be
divulged.”