THE
body of kidnap victim, Kamaldeo
'Golo' Ganesh, 27, of
Bladen Hall, East Coast Demerara, who went missing Wednesday night,
was recovered yesterday, Police said.
It
was found around 07:00 hrs about two miles aback of Buxton, East
Coast Demerara, in the vicinity of the Church of God road, Police
said in a press release.
Ganesh's
black Night Hawk motorcycle, licence number CD 3939, which he left
home with on the night he was kidnapped, was also found about 20
metres south of his body, Police said.
Relatives
who went to identify the body, said it was partly
decomposed and
had what appeared to be several gunshot wounds in the back, and at
the back of his head.
Someone
on Wednesday night made contact with Ganesh's relatives by telephone
and demanded a ransom and they were instructed to take it within 15
minutes to the Buxton Side Line Dam and the railway embankment.
His
wife, Sonita Godette, said the person with whom she spoke instructed
her to hand over the money to someone who would have been waiting
there to collect it.
However,
the victim's relatives were unable to meet the demand, (an
undisclosed amount) because it was difficult to acquire the money
they were asking for in such a short time, Godette explained.
The
caller also instructed that the matter should not be reported to the
Police.
Following
reports of the kidnapping, relatives began to conduct a search for
Ganesh with assistance from the Police and the Army.
Police
and Army ranks carried out a search on Friday, in the Buxton Backdam
area but did not find any trace of Ganesh.
A
mournful crowd of relatives and friends gathered on Friday at the
victim's home hoping that the Police and Army, who went on a search,
would have found him.
Police
Commissioner Floyd McDonald told a news conference Friday that
Police were looking for a woman to assist with the investigations
into the kidnapping of Ganesh.
Godette
said that her husband on Wednesday, around 18:00 hrs, went on his
usual evening ride down the railway embankment road on his
motorcycle.
She
said that about an hour later, an unidentified person called her on
her husband's cell phone, demanding a ransom for his release.
She
said that in one instance the person put her husband to speak on the
phone and he related that he was about to die.
"He
said, me half dead and dem gon kill me, dem gon carry me way now and
dem gon kill me, see wah all yuh could do. He start cry and then
somebody tek way the phone and said `all yuh get de money?'"
The
wife said that during the telephone conversation she remembered
hearing noises in the background, which sounded as if they were
beating her husband.
Asked
whether her husband's kidnappers had disclosed their location, she
said they told her they were in the Vryheids Lust backdam, also on
the East Coast.
Kamaldeo's
mother, Chandra Ganesh, who operates a stall at the Stabroek Market
in Georgetown where she sells cloth, said he assists her with the
business and after work in the afternoon he would usually go for a
ride down the railway embankment road up to Buxton and return.
She
recalled that shortly before her son left to go for the ride
Wednesday, a woman had called for him on the telephone.
In
apparent response to that call he went off, but returned shortly
after, she recalled.
He
went out again shortly after, she said, but never returned.
Sunday,
October 27, 2002