Four heavily
armed and masked bandits yesterday
broke into a Canje home and robbed a family of an
undisclosed amount of cash and jewellery.
Vijay Chung, 33, of Betsy Ground, who was
traumatised by the 30-minute ordeal and hardly
wanted to recall the incident, said at about 3 am
she was awakened by a loud thud on their zinc shed.
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The woman said she then heard the back door near to
her bedroom being pushed loudly and, upon hearing
the noise, her husband, Leslie Chung, 37, left the
bedroom to investigate and came face to face with
the bandits. The woman told Stabroek News (SN) that
the men were all armed with guns and had entered the
house by removing two louvre window panes and
pushing open a wooden
and grill door.
Removing
two louvre window panes
Vijay said they grabbed Leslie and put him to lie
on the floor while demanding money and gold
jewellery. Vijay said they then entered the bedroom
where she was holding her ten-month-old
son Dylan. The baby started to scream and
this angered the bandits, she said, and they shouted
that she should stop the baby from crying. The woman
said she does not like to use gold jewellery and as
such did not have much to give the bandits. She
said they stripped her of the wedding band and
diamond ring that she had hardly removed since she
got married 16 years ago and also ripped off a gold
chain her husband was wearing.
Vijay said the bandits then proceeded to ransack
the drawers while cursing and demanding more money
and jewellery. She said they then barged into the
bedroom of her daughters, 12-year-old Zoya, and
five-year-old Chelsea, as Zoya was coming out of the
bedroom and they pointed a gun at her and ordered
her to "go back inside." The men then
ransacked the drawers in the girls' room.
The woman said they gun-butted both her and her
husband while demanding more money and jewellery.
The bandits also stole items including DVD players
and about 30 cartons of cigarettes from the family's
shop. Vijay said the money that they took was set
aside to pay business persons who she had taken
stock from on credit. The distressed woman said
"The bandits just come and take away everything
we worked so hard for just to give our children a
good education." She said they now have to
start all over again to get money to pay their
debts. (Shabna Ullah)