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Cops fail to heed report that Ria was seen in forest
NALINEE SEELAL and CECILY ASSON Tuesday, October 11 2016
TWO HUNTERS who went in search of wild animals inside a forested area opposite the dump in Cedros, shortly after mother of two Ria Sookdeo was kidnapped 19 days ago, reported to police that they saw the young woman blindfolded and being pushed further into the forest by three men. This was revealed to Newsday yesterday by relatives of the hunters. Despite several searches, the woman has not been found .
The hunters who are from the Cedros area said they hid in the bushes as the abductors marched Sookdeo deeper into the forest .
The hunters later contacted police and awaited their arrival but no officer ever showed up. In frustration the hunters returned to their home and related what they had seen to family members. It was only yesterday that one of the family members who were informed of the incident alerted a senior officer of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit about the incident in the forest .
Newsday understands that two days after Sookdeo was kidnapped the two hunters who were well acquainted with the forested area opposite the dump decided to spend a day seeking out wild animals .
However it was while walking through a track close to dusk dark that they saw a young woman fitting the description of Sookdeo blindfolded and being escorted further into the forest through another track by three young men .
Due to poor lighting the hunters were unable to identify the men, but based on their voices they are believed to be young persons who were seen pushing the abducted woman .
Up until yesterday, no one from the AKU would respond to this new revelation that officers failed to heed the hunters’ report of a woman being marched through the forests. Newsday understands that a person known to Sookdeo has close links with persons of ill repute in the Cedros/Icacos area .
Police believe this individual may have key information on why Sookdeo was snatched .
Financial records gained from police reveal that the male relative is in receipt of large amount of money which he cannot account for, prompting police to believe that he may be involved in illicit activities. Yesterday marked 18 days since Sookdeo went missing .
Sookdeo, 34, of Raghoo Village, Debe was kidnapped just dropped after she had dropped off her two children, Elana, nine, and Tores, five, at the Picton Presbyterian Primary School .
It was reported that investigators, acting on information over the weekend, searched the home of a man who is known to Sookdeo as they continued their relentless search for the mother of two who has been missing since September 22. A senior officer said: “We are following every lead we have and we are also looking at every angle.” Yesterday, a relative who spoke to Newsday admitted that the “strain” of the last 19 days has been tearing the family apart especially as police are yet to make a breakthrough in their investigations .
“It has not been easy,” the relative said. “It is plenty friction right now as family members watching one another with bad eye, each one thinking that the next one knows something and hiding information from the police. I am telling you we are totally frustrated as the days go by .
Slartibartfast wrote:You should think before you write. If they were involved why would they come forward at all when absolutely nobody was paying any attention to them?
Also, who is to say what kind of gun they had. Suppose they had some air rifles and wasn't sure if the men were well armed. Criminals have fully automatic guns, AK's and UZI's and you expect two fellas with a smooth bore to oppose them?
These days you don't know who is who anymore and need to be cautious if you don't want to end up in a situation you can't get out of.
Classic keyboard warrior mentality.
shogun wrote:The relative said. “It is plenty friction right now as family members watching one another with bad eye, each one thinking that the next one knows something and hiding information from the police"
Thaz a peculiar thing to say?
Phone Surgeon wrote:These days,reporting crime will get you killed
bluesclues wrote:We should be able to check the tstt logs for the time and duration of the call.
Then we should have recording of the call at the emergency hotline centre. Which also has caller id services. We should also then have the ability to cross reference shift duty and assignment to locate the officer that took the call. and should then ascertain why the information was not passed on.
Information leads police to body of a woman three miles into Morne Diablo forest
Police and other first responders are currently on the scene where the body of a woman was found in the Morne Diablo forest this morning.
The discovery came after officers attached to the Souther Division and other investigative divisions of the Police Service, acted upon information around 7am Thursday.
The information led them some three miles into the forest where the partially decomposed body was discovered.
There is no confirmation at this time of the partially decomposed identity of the body.
We will update this report when more comes to hand.
Woman's body found at Bunsee Trace, Penal
HOMICIDE officers are on the scene of another killing near the mud volcanoes at Bunsee Trace, off the Penal Rock Road.
They have cordoned off a gravel road which leads into a teak plantation that extends to the coastline of south Trinidad.
Officers have declined to give details as to what they found, except that the body is that of a woman. They were called to the area by hunters who stumbled upon a body.
Among the people at the scene is a relative of hairdresser Ria Sookdeo who was abducted three weeks ago from near her children's school at Picton Settlement near Debe. She remains missing.
This article will be updated as new information comes to hand.
Slartibartfast wrote:bluesclues wrote:We should be able to check the tstt logs for the time and duration of the call.
Then we should have recording of the call at the emergency hotline centre. Which also has caller id services. We should also then have the ability to cross reference shift duty and assignment to locate the officer that took the call. and should then ascertain why the information was not passed on.
Now you talking sense.
Any qualified investigator that went through the requisite (3 seasons of CSI Miami minimum) training would know that is exactly where the episode starts and it always ends with a family member involved. They real stickin.
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