By
Stabroek
staff |
Wednesday,
November 4, 2009
By
Alva
Solomon
Five persons yesterday afternoon robbed the
Gizmos and Gadgets AutoZone and electronic store on
Regent Road, carting off mobile phones and
electronic devices and leaving staff members
traumatized.
According to a police release, an investigation
has been launched into the robbery which occurred
around 2 pm yesterday at the Regent Road store
during which two employees were held up and robbed
by three men and two women; two of the men were
armed with a handgun and a screw driver.
The release stated that the five assailants
entered the store under the pretext of purchasing
mobile phones when they held up the two
representatives who were in the store at the time,
taking away an undisclosed number of mobile phones,
some $136,000 in cash belonging to the store as well
as three mobile phones, a pair of sun glasses and
$10,000 in cash, belonging to the two store
representatives.
When this newspaper arrived at the store shortly
after the robbery yesterday afternoon, police and
security officers from the MMC Security Service were
at the scene carrying out investigations.
According to Amelia Khan, a sales representative
at the store, shortly after 2pm yesterday two women
entered the store to conduct a transaction at a
Money Gram outlet located at the store. She said one
of the women approached her with a transaction form,
and after examining the document she told the woman
that the information on the form was inaccurate,
noting that a reference number on the form was
invalid.
She said that the women left the store and
returned, on that occasion asking the prices of
several items which were on display in the store,
including mobile phones and car/audio equipment. She
said the two women were soon joined by three men.
According to the traumatized woman, soon after,
one of the women approached her menacingly with a
screw driver in her hand, pushing her into the wall
and she soon realized that the quintet were
about to carry out a robbery, noting that there were
no other customers in the store at the time. She
said another employee, Kiron Persaud who was
assisting her in the store at the time, was held up
by one of the men as the robbers enquired where
money was being kept. During this time the intruders
placed several mobile phones and phone
accessories and electronic devices into a bag.
She said the robbers then tied her up with shoe
laces and placed pieces of duct tape over her mouth
after which she was then forced into a washroom,
where she was soon joined by her colleague who, she
noted was physically assaulted by the robbers.
Persaud said that one of the men placed a
screwdriver to his neck while another brandished a
gun as several electrical items from a showcase were
being removed by the assailants.
Some 10 to 15 minutes later, Khan said that when
she and her workmate observed that the bandits had
left, they got out of the washroom and raised an
alarm as persons working at nearby places of
business came to their assistance.
Owner of the store Ravi Mangar told Stabroek News
that yesterday’s incident was the third time the
store had suffered at the hands of bandits. When
asked whether the store’s security system was
working at the time, he answered in the negative,
adding that the MMC Security Service, which provides
security to the store, were alerted by the store’s
staff during the robbery.
Stabroek News understands that the assailants
escaped from the scene of the robbery in a gold
colored Toyota car, which one eyewitness recalled,
was parked close to the store in question.