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maj. tom wrote:
Chimera wrote:alarm system and security company response seems like the only real deterrent these days
Chimera wrote:Alot of old people don't trust bank accounts or having a linx cardredmanjp wrote:Chimera wrote:aaron17 wrote:What's the situation with ' bandits coming home to get money from customers when they go to the banks" That scene done?
one of my padna uncle get killed about 2 weeks ago, he had went a morning and collect 4 pension cheques at the post office and went bank same day and cash them
that night people break in his house and kill him and take the cash as well as his car, police found the car dumped not that far away
so people definitely still getting targets in banks
ppl still fraid bank account more than bandit?
It has alotaaron17 wrote:Chimera wrote:alarm system and security company response seems like the only real deterrent these days
I only know bmobile and digicel. What other private company it have offering high tech surveillance?
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:47: two women were badly beaten during a home invasion at railway road in Gasparillo. The incident took place early yesterday morning. Cash and other valuables were taken etc.
Rowlee and hindz safemaj. tom wrote:https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/amputee-recounts-violent-invasion-of-his-home-6.2.2011749.6ef0aeb7fe
Mohammed, 55, said his family was ambushed minutes after getting out of their beds.
“It was around 6.30 am. We heard the dogs barking but we did not see anyone outside,” he recalled
When his son Fawz Mohammed, 25, and worker Rakesh Ram went outside to find out the reason for the dogs’ persistent barking, they were ambushed by the three men who were hiding under a staircase.
The intruders began kicking, punching, hitting and dragging the men into the house. Upon hearing the commotion, Mohammed, who has a prosthetic leg, ran into the bedroom where his wife Kisoondaye Samaroo, 46, was asleep and called the Freeport Police Station for help.
“These criminals were relentless they began kicking down the door to get to me and my wife. Everything happened so fast,” he said
Upon gaining entry, the bandits unleashed terror on the family. Samaroo was dragged off the bed and ordered to sit on the floor while the robbers beat the three men.
Mohammed said, “It was licks evermore. They told me they know I does go to the bank on Mondays and demanded that I hand over the money. I emptied my pocket and gave them a small pouch containing some cash.”
Mohammed collects a disability grant every month.
The robbers told him they were paid to rob his family.
Determined to find more valuables, the criminals cut the electrical connections to Mohammed’s CCTV cameras and began to ransack the house but did not find anything of value.
Just when Mohammed thought the worst was over, one of the bandits began hitting his son on his head with a gun butt.
“They burst open his head ... and then aimed their guns at me ... telling my son if he didn’t say where the rest of the money was he would not see me alive again. My son kept telling them we gave them all that we had,” he said.
“That’s when they grabbed a cutlass I had in the room and placed my hand on the ground to chop it off. I had to beg for mercy. I am not going to lie, I started to cry and pray because I didn’t know how this would have ended.”
The men released him after spending 20 minutes terrorising the family.
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