

![]() THE Strathspey Primary School from where the schoolgirl was kidnapped. |
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The
action was prompted by the foiled kidnapping on Wednesday of an 11-year-old
schoolgirl by three
gunmen who had been acting suspiciously around the village, a
spokesperson for the Community Policing Group said.
The
armed men who came from the direction of nearby Buxton had been moving around
the village on bicycles, residents said.
The
girl, who attends the Strathspey Primary School and is the daughter of a
businessman, was lifted out of the school by one of the men while her class
was in session, residents said.
However,
she was rescued after members of the Policing Group who were alerted about the
incident, fired several gunshots from their homes to scare off the kidnappers
and the driver of a motorcar who was in the vicinity at the time, along with
public-spirited citizens gave chase behind them. One of the men was struck
down by the car but managed to get up and run away, residents said.
Villagers
said the men who attempted to kidnap the schoolgirl are known robbers from the
Buxton/Vigilance area.
Residents
said they are not satisfied with the way the Army had been responding to
security concerns in the area.
They
claimed that an Army patrol arrived at the scene while the fleeing men were
within range and could have been apprehended but the kidnappers managed to
escape.
The
Police, with the assistance of an Army patrol pursued the men who ran into the
Bladen Hall Multilateral School compound, using a short cut into Buxton, a
Police press release on Wednesday said.
While in
the school compound the men opened fire on the Police who took cover and
returned fire but unfortunately the kidnappers escaped, the release added.
Residents
have since placed several logs and other objects across sections of the Bladen
Hall School Road in an effort to slow the pace of vehicular traffic through
the street to monitor persons going in and out of the village.
The more
than 300 protestors yesterday included parents, teachers and students from the
Bladen Hall School.
The
Community Policing Group intends to mobilise more support from villagers and
plans to continue the demonstrations daily until the matter is addressed by
the authorities, the spokesperson said.
He said
the entire community is saddened by the kidnap attempt and they would be
pressing for security to be provided for the school and the children.
Residents
believe that `School Road' is often used as an escape route for criminal
elements who operate from out of Buxton.
The
spokesperson said the Policing group has since intensified patrols around the
village to beef up security.
The
Government Information Agency (GINA) yesterday said the Home Affairs Ministry
and the Police Force are continuing to work with all communities in and around
Buxton, including Annandale, Bladen Hall and Strathspey.
It noted
that communities near Buxton have suffered from increased criminal activities
since the Mash Day jailbreak last year.
GINA
said the Government has since implemented several measures to address the
situation, including the formation and enhancement of Community Policing
Groups in the area.
It
recalled that earlier this year Home Affairs Minister, Mr. Ronald Gajraj and
senior Police Officers met several times with residents of the East Coast
communities to discuss the prevailing crime situation and possible ways to
control it.
"At
these meetings the officials strongly encouraged members of the communities to
come together to help combat the crime situation and to help protect their
communities and families", the agency said.
It added
that there were calls to increase the number of Community Policing Groups and
to enhance existing groups.
GINA
said Gajraj had pledged additional support by the security forces to the
groups and this has been forthcoming.
Additionally,
the Guyana Police Force has established a dedicated unit within the Office of
the Commissioner, which now oversees coordination between the Police and the
Community Policing Groups at all levels, it said.
Residents
protest following schoolgirl kidnap attempt
![]() THE Strathspey Primary School from where the schoolgirl was kidnapped. |
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The
action was prompted by the foiled kidnapping on Wednesday of an 11-year-old
schoolgirl by three gunmen who had been acting suspiciously around the
village, a spokesperson for the Community Policing Group said.
The
armed men who came from the direction of nearby Buxton had been moving around
the village on bicycles, residents said.
The
girl, who attends the Strathspey Primary School and is the daughter of a
businessman, was lifted out of the school by one of the men while her class
was in session, residents said.
However,
she was rescued after members of the Policing Group who were alerted about the
incident, fired several gunshots from their homes to scare off the kidnappers
and the driver of a motorcar who was in the vicinity at the time, along with
public-spirited citizens gave chase behind them. One of the men was struck
down by the car but managed to get up and run away, residents said.
Villagers
said the men who attempted to kidnap the schoolgirl are known robbers from the
Buxton/Vigilance area.
Residents
said they are not satisfied with the way the Army had been responding to
security concerns in the area.
They
claimed that an Army patrol arrived at the scene while the fleeing men were
within range and could have been apprehended but the kidnappers managed to
escape.
The
Police, with the assistance of an Army patrol pursued the men who ran into the
Bladen Hall Multilateral School compound, using a short cut into Buxton, a
Police press release on Wednesday said.
While in
the school compound the men opened fire on the Police who took cover and
returned fire but unfortunately the kidnappers escaped, the release added.
Residents
have since placed several logs and other objects across sections of the Bladen
Hall School Road in an effort to slow the pace of vehicular traffic through
the street to monitor persons going in and out of the village.
The more
than 300 protestors yesterday included parents, teachers and students from the
Bladen Hall School.
The
Community Policing Group intends to mobilise more support from villagers and
plans to continue the demonstrations daily until the matter is addressed by
the authorities, the spokesperson said.
He said
the entire community is saddened by the kidnap attempt and they would be
pressing for security to be provided for the school and the children.
Residents
believe that `School Road' is often used as an escape route for criminal
elements who operate from out of Buxton.
The
spokesperson said the Policing group has since intensified patrols around the
village to beef up security.
The
Government Information Agency (GINA) yesterday said the Home Affairs Ministry
and the Police Force are continuing to work with all communities in and around
Buxton, including Annandale, Bladen Hall and Strathspey.
It noted
that communities near Buxton have suffered from increased criminal activities
since the Mash Day jailbreak last year.
GINA
said the Government has since implemented several measures to address the
situation, including the formation and enhancement of Community Policing
Groups in the area.
It
recalled that earlier this year Home Affairs Minister, Mr. Ronald Gajraj and
senior Police Officers met several times with residents of the East Coast
communities to discuss the prevailing crime situation and possible ways to
control it.
"At
these meetings the officials strongly encouraged members of the communities to
come together to help combat the crime situation and to help protect their
communities and families", the agency said.
It added
that there were calls to increase the number of Community Policing Groups and
to enhance existing groups.
GINA
said Gajraj had pledged additional support by the security forces to the
groups and this has been forthcoming.
Additionally,
the Guyana Police Force has established a dedicated unit within the Office of
the Commissioner, which now oversees coordination between the Police and the
Community Policing Groups at all levels, it said.
Friday, March 21, 2003