KN Grenade case, Police issue Wanted bulletin for Shemar Wilson called ‘Abdue’

grenade1Georgetown: The Guyana Police Force (GPF) has issued a wanted bulletin for Shemar Wilson called ‘Abdue’ of Lot 43 North Sophia, Georgetown/ Lot 51 West La Penitence, Georgetown.

 The 20 year old is wanted for questioning in relation to ‘attempting to cause explosion’ on June 6, 2016, at Saffon Street, Charlestown, Georgetown.

 Anyone with information that may lead to the arrest of Wilson is asked to contact the police on telephone numbers 225-6411, 225-227, 225-8196, 227-1149, 226-7065, 911 or the nearest police station.

 All information will be treated with the strictest confidence.

 On June 06, 2016, a fragmentation grenade was tossed at the vehicle of Publisher Glenn Lall’s vehicle which was located on Saffon Street.

Twelve persons are in police custody including a woman who appears to be the owner of the vehicle suspected to have been used in the act.

Car-1Police reports disclosed that detectives are convinced that very soon they will be able to find the mastermind behind the recent attack. Investigators are trying to put the puzzle together as everyone in custody is pointing fingers at the other amidst conflicting reports. However, most of the persons in custody agree on a key individual whom police are seeking.

Police had approached the court Wednesday for an extension of the 72 hours in which they may hold suspects during the probe. The first person who was taken into custody was a 19-year-old driver. That car was later found abandoned at Norton Street and Mandela Avenue. He has reportedly confessed to being the driver of Toyota Spacio, PSS 5252 from which someone tossed a fragmentation grenade at Kaieteur News publisher Glenn Lall’s vehicle Saturday last. The driver reportedly abandoned the vehicle after crashing into an elderly woman near Norton Street and Mandela Avenue, shortly after the device was thrown.

Police Tuesday morning arrested six men and seized the motorcar. The police appear to be close to identifying the mastermind and motive behind the attack. When the device was thrown, Lall and several staffers were in close proximity outside the Kaieteur News premises, where a wake was being held for Kaieteur News Assistant Editor Dale Andrews. Police said 15 detectives are working on the case to ensure that all ends are covered.

Video footage from a Kaieteur News CCTV camera shows the grey-coloured vehicle, heading north, slowing as it approached Lall’s vehicle. The occupants then accelerated after the device was thrown. The grenade, discovered by staff of the newspaper, did not explode although it was later discovered that the pin had been removed.

Shemar Wilson called ‘Abdue’The police later exploded the device at the Kitty seawall. United Kingdom High Commissioner James Quinn, government officials and the Guyana Press Association (GPA), among others, have condemned the act.