Police hunting two men
Crime chief Assistant Commissioner Seymour Cumberbatch. (FP)
By Tim Slinger | Sun, January 15, 2012 - 12:09 AM
POLICE HAVE LAUNCHED a manhunt for two bandits believed to be responsible for at least four armed robberies in St George and Christ Church.
The latest robbery occurred in the early hours of yesterday when 44-year-old Martin Bynoe was shot and robbed at his Yorkshire/Grove, Christ Church home.
According to reports, two masked men – one carrying a shotgun, the other a knife – broke and entered Bynoe’s home, stealing jewellery and an undisclosed amount of cash. Bynoe was wounded in a struggle with the armed bandits. His wife and daughter were tied up by the assailants.
Crime chief Assistant Commissioner Seymour Cumberbatch said that as a result of the recent attacks, a select team of detectives had been assigned to the case.
Read the full story in today's SUNDAY SUN.
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I hope the popo catch those vagabonds fast. These young, strong, able-bodied men and women (got to include women now cause they like they turn dotish now) ain’t want to go and look for no work, they want to prey on hard working people.
However, i am going to ask God for forgiveness due to what i am going to say now - but i am hoping that their next victim could riddle some bullets in their tails or put them through some kind of torture AND then call the popo after. This foolishness got to stop.
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