


SHOT DEAD: Constable
Nandkumar Mohabir

JOINT
PATROLS: one of the security checkpoints along the East Coast Public Road
yesterday manned by members of the Army and Police.

HEAVY build-up of traffic yesterday on the East Coast Public Road as members of the Army and Police carry out security checks.
Constable
18043 Nandkumar Mohabir, of Enmore, East Coast Demerara, was the fourth
Policeman shot dead in attacks so far this year.
Police said
gunmen opened fire on the patrol at about 18:25 hrs at Public Road and Brushe
Dam, Buxton.
The patrol was
going east on Public Road when the vehicle came under fire, a Police press
release said.
It added that
Mohabir, 25, who was the driver, was fatally shot.
Constable
18755 Surujballi, 24, attached to the Vigilance Police Station, also on the
East Coast Demerara, who was a member of the patrol, received injuries when he
attempted to escape the murderous gunfire, Police said.
The release
said he was receiving medical attention.
Mohabir, also
known as Ricky, was rushed to the St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital in Georgetown
where he died shortly afterwards.
His death came
as the Police and Army yesterday stepped up heavy joint patrols in Buxton and
other parts of the East Coast.
Soldiers and
Police manned roadblocks at several points along the East Coast highway and
there were long queues of vehicles up to late last night.
Buxton
residents said there was a heavy exchange of gunfire late into the night but at
press time the shooting had stopped.
Police and the
Army, however, maintained a heavy presence in the area.
The death of
Mohabir is the latest in a series of brutal killings of members of the
Police Force, the Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) and the Prison Service
since last April 20, following the daring and infamous February 23 escape by
five dangerous criminals from the Georgetown Prison.
For last year since the jailbreak, the number of
law enforcement officers killed was 13.
Mohabir was
single and lived at 33 `B' Enmore Pasture.
His parents
Rajendra, also known as Gap, and Chitreka Mohabir, reside in
Canada.
Nandkumar was
the last of four children.
Among those
left to mourn are his two sisters Indi and Nado and a brother
Rishi.