A JEWELLERY
establishment on Albert Street, Alberttown, Georgetown was Friday
night robbed of $1M in jewellery.
But the owners who reside at Annandale, East Coast Demerara,
only discovered the robbery yesterday morning when they went to open
the place for business.
The establishment known as Vishnu's Jewellery, is owned by
Dharampaul Budhu, 38, and his wife Shetal
Ramcharitar.
They told the Chronicle that on Friday last they closed up at
about 18:30 hrs and headed home.
However, on returning yesterday morning they found both the
and wooden doors open and on closer examination they saw the
padlocks that secured the doors had been cut.
On
entering the premises they discovered a chest containing a quantity
of jewellery and all the other jewellery that were in the showcases
gone.
A
report was made to the nearby Alberttown Police Station and a
policeman came shortly after, took fingerprints and carried out
investigations.
A
suspect was held and was in Police custody up to late
yesterday.
Budhu's mother, Mrs. Olive Budhu told the Chronicle that the
suspect went to their home at Annandale on Friday at about 11:00 hrs
asking for her son, and she told him that he has to check at the
Albert Street jewellery establishment.
Budhu's wife related that the suspect went at about 18:00
hrs, enquiring if the pair of earrings he had ordered was completed,
because he had to send it overseas yesterday morning.
However, it was explained that the earrings were not
completed and an arrangement was made for him to come yesterday
morning to uplift the jewellery.
But when they went to open for business yesterday morning,
they discovered that the store had been cleaned out of all the
jewellery, Ramcharitar
said.